Chicago XXX
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Chicago XXX | ||
Studio album by Chicago | ||
Released | 21 March 2006 | |
Recorded | Summer 2005 | |
Genre | Rock/Adult Contemporary | |
Length | 52:57 | |
Label | Rhino | |
Producer(s) | Jay DeMarcus | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Chicago chronology | ||
Love Songs (2005) |
Chicago XXX (2006) |
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Chicago XXX is an album by the American band Chicago, released on March 21, 2006. Their thirtieth official album, it is Chicago's first studio release of new and original material since 1991's Twenty 1.
The album was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee with horn sessions in Los Angeles, California over the summer of 2005. Production duties were handled by Jay DeMarcus of the country group Rascal Flatts, who came to the project through a friendship with Chicago's bassist-singer Jason Scheff. The band first previewed two tracks from the effort - "Feel" and "Caroline" - during their Autumn 2005 concert tour.
Despite its reasonably positive reviews, Chicago XXX managed to only reach #41 in the US during a brief chart stay.
[edit] Track listing
- "Feel" (Hot Single Mix) (Danny Orton/Blair Daly) – 4:01
- "King of Might Have Been" (Greg Barnhill/Jason Scheff/Dennis Matkosky) – 3:52
- "Caroline" (Scheff/Chas Sandford) – 3:39
- "Why Can't We" (with Shelly Fairchild) (Bill Champlin/Jay DeMarcus/Scheff/Sandford) – 4:07
- "Love Will Come Back" (with Rascal Flatts) (Scheff/DeMarcus/Sandford) [1] – 3:48
- "Long Lost Friend" (Scheff/DeMarcus/Brett James) – 4:33
- "90 Degrees and Freezing" (Robert Lamm/Scheff/DeMarcus/James) – 3:52
- "Where Were You" (Scheff/Champlin/DeMarcus) – 4:17
- "Already Gone" (Champlin/George Hawkins, Jr.) – 6:51
- "Come to Me, Do" (Lamm) – 4:36
- "Lovin' Chains" (DeMarcus/Marcus Hummon) – 3:56
- "Better" (Champlin/Sandford) – 4:41
- "Feel" (The Horn Section Mix) (Orton/Daly) – 4:30
[edit] Personnel
- Robert Lamm: piano, Wurlitzer, Hammond organ, vocals
- Lee Loughnane: trumpet, flugelhorn, piccolo trumpet
- James Pankow: trombone
- Walt Parazaider: saxophones, flutes
- Bill Champlin: Hammond organ, piano, Fender Rhodes, vocals
- Jason Scheff: bass guitar, vocals
- Tris Imboden: drums
- Keith Howland: guitar
Additional musicians:
- Steve Brewster: drums
- John Brockman: drums
- Tom Bukovac: acoustic & electric guitars
- Dean DeLeo: guitar
- Jay DeMarcus: keyboards, guitars, piano
- Shelly Fairchild: vocal on "Why Can't We"
- Dan Huff: guitar
- Bobby Kimball: background vocals
- Jack Kincaid: guitar
- James Matchack: keyboards
- Yankton Mingua: guitar
- Rascal Flatts (Gary LeVox, Jay DeMarcus, Joe Don Rooney): vocals on "Love Will Come Back"
- Lee Thornburg: trumpet
- Joseph Williams: background vocals
[edit] Chart positions
Album - Billboard (North America)
Year | Chart | Position |
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2006 | The Billboard 200 | 41 |
2006 | Top Internet Albums | 41 |
Singles - Billboard (North America)
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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2006 | "Feel" | Adult Contemporary | 19 |
2006 | "Feel" | Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks | 19 |
2006 | "Love Will Come Back" | Adult Contemporary | 38 |
2006 | "Love Will Come Back" | Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks | 21 |
Chicago |
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Robert Lamm | James Pankow | Lee Loughnane | Walter Parazaider | Bill Champlin Jason Scheff | Tris Imboden | Keith Howland Terry Kath | Peter Cetera | Danny Seraphine | Laudir DeOliveira | Donnie Dacus | Chris Pinnick | Dawayne Bailey |
Discography |
Studio albums: The Chicago Transit Authority | Chicago | Chicago III | Chicago V | Chicago VI |Chicago VII | Chicago VIII | Chicago X | Chicago XI | Hot Streets Chicago 13 | Chicago XIV | Chicago 16 | Chicago 17 | Chicago 18 | Chicago 19 | Twenty 1 | Night & Day Big Band | Chicago XXX |
Live albums: Chicago at Carnegie Hall | Chicago XXVI: Live in Concert |
Compilations: Chicago IX - Chicago's Greatest Hits | Greatest Hits, Volume II | Greatest Hits 1982-1989 The Heart of Chicago 1967-1997 | The Heart of Chicago 1967-1998 Volume II | The Very Best of: Only the Beginning | Love Songs |
Christmas albums: Chicago XXV: The Christmas Album | What's It Gonna Be, Santa? |
Unreleased album: Stone of Sisyphus |
Box sets: The Box |