Chicago – Chicago 13 (1979/2013) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

Chicago – Chicago 13 (1979/2013)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Time – 47:07 minutes | 1,69 GB | Genre: Rock
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Rhino

Chicago 13 is the band’s 1979 Gold-certified classic. Produced by Phil Ramone, the album finds the group charting new territory and incorporating elements of disco into their trademark sound. With each member contributing originals, Chicago 13 features the standouts “Street Player” and “Must Have Been Crazy.” This innovative release is a vital addition to any music lover’s library.

While it might be a stretch to claim that disco in effect killed Chicago, as this effort exemplifies, the dance craze certainly didn’t help the band, either. After the moderate success of its previous long-player, Hot Streets (1978), Chicago seemed to have the fortitude to be able to carry on in the wake of the tragic loss of original member Terry Kath (lead guitar/vocals). With the addition of Donnie Dacus (guitar/vocals) and producer Phil Ramone, Chicago scored a pair of strong Top 40 hits with “No Tell Lover” and “Alive Again.” By mid-1979, the fickle pop music tides had fully turned toward the beat-intensive drone of disco. Somewhere along the line the rhythm temporarily fixated the band — much in the same way a deer reacts to oncoming headlights. As Chicago 13 (1979) proves, the results in either instance are not pretty. The nine-plus minute “extended” opener, “Street Player,” could easily be mistaken for a Village People number. The same fate befalls the overtly funky and urban-influenced “Paradise Alley.” Interestingly, the latter was originally slated as the title track from a concurrent Sylvester Stallone snoozer of the same name. The disc does contain a few redeeming moments, however. Laudir DeOliveira (percussion) contributes the breezy and jazz-flavored “Life Is What It Is.” Featuring an equally liberating vocal from Peter Cetera (bass/vocals), it includes one of the more tasteful horn arrangements on the album. The ragtime blues feel on Danny Seraphine’s (drums) “Aloha Mama” has some well-seasoned brass augmentation, proving that Chicago had not completely abandoned its roots or audience.

Tracklist:
01. Chicago – Street Player (09:12)
02. Chicago – Mama Take (04:14)
03. Chicago – Must Have Been Crazy (03:26)
04. Chicago – Window Dreamin’ (04:11)
05. Chicago – Paradise Alley (03:39)
06. Chicago – Aloha Mama (04:11)
07. Chicago – Reruns (04:29)
08. Chicago – Loser With A Broken Heart (04:43)
09. Chicago – Life Is What It Is (04:37)
10. Chicago – Run Away (04:19)

Personnel:
Peter Cetera – bass, guitar, vocals
Donnie Dacus – guitar
Laudir DeOliveira – percussion
Maynard Ferguson – trumpet
Robert Lamm – keyboard, vocals
Lee Loughnane – percussion, trumpet, vocals
Airto Moreira – percussion
James Pankow – trombone
Walter Parazaider – wind
Daniel Seraphine – drums

Produced by: Phil Ramone

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