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Topic: Lost 'Chicago' album released yesterday

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Jim in Merced CA
Wed 6/18/2008 4:32p
For those of you who might be interested, [I'm a fan of the group] rock band 'Chicago' released an album called 'Stone of Sisyphus' -- which was originally supposed to be released in 1993.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C...Sisyphus

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DAR
Wed 6/18/2008 7:25p
Classic Chicago:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...Ea-Aa4sU
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Jim in Merced CA
Wed 6/18/2008 8:17p
'If You Leave Me Now' was never one of my favorites....

Here's my review of the album as written on Amazon.com

Here's the deal. Like many other rock bands, the current 'Chicago' is a mere shadow of the original group. I've been listening to 'Chicago' since 1978 -- right around the time Terry Kath died, and went right into 'Hot Streets.' Bought their earlier albums and even hung in with them during 'Chicago 13' and 'Chicago XIV' -- cheering them back with 'Chicago 16' and 'Hard To Say I'm Sorry.'

Flash forward to 2008, and only four original members of 'Chicago' remain! -- Robert Lamm, Jimmy Pankow, Walt Parazaider, and Lee Loughnane -- and those last three guys are the horn section. Tenor and bass player Peter Cetera left the group for a solo career 20 years ago. Even drummer Danny Seraphine moved on years ago to co-found 'California Transit Authority' -- essentially a cover band that plays old 'Chicago' songs.

So with 'Stone of Sisyphus' I wasn't expecting a 70s revival. I knew it was only a 15 year rewind. And given that, it's a really well done album. In fact, for my money, I'm enjoying this much more than the sluggish, morose and heavy-on-the-ballads 'Chicago XXX.'

Good vocals and harmonies by Bill Champlin, Robert Lamm, and 'new guy' Jason Scheff. [he's been with the band for 20+ years, and he still seems like the new guy], strong horn charts, and a great variety of tunes.

Stand outs for me -- for the driving horns and up-tempo beat 'Stone of Sisyphus' 'The Pull' 'Plaid' 'Here with Me', 'The Show Must Go On.'

'Bigger than Elvis' -- great sentimentality from Jason Scheff [I was never a big fan of the power ballads -- even the 'If You Leave Me Know' and 'Baby What a Big Surprise' from the 'good ol' days].

Yes, it's a throw back -- but only 15 years back. It'd be damn near impossible to bring back a 'Chicago Transit Authority' reunion.

But, hey, who thought that we'd have a new 'Indiana Jones' movie this summer?
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Jim in Merced CA
Thu 6/19/2008 10:29a
Great review Jim! I also bought the album yesterday, and thought it was very, very good.

I'm a Chicago fan from way back.
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Jim in Merced CA
Thu 6/19/2008 10:30a
Glad to hear Jim. Hopefully others will buy the album and enjoy it too.
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Jim in Merced CA
Thu 6/19/2008 10:30a
cool!
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danyoung
Thu 6/19/2008 11:23a
I'd heard this was in the offing, and am most happy to hear that it's finally been released. I'm off to Amazon!!!

Oh, and Danny Seraphine didn't "move on" - he was firmly booted.

And Jason Scheff is a weenie!!! When will Chicago wake up and realize that they need ME? Strong, non-falsetto vocals, bass influenced by Cetera, all around good guy on the road - what's not to like???

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Dave
Thu 6/19/2008 12:33p
Hey Jim,

If you like Chicago then check out this kinda Weird Al parody on Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?

I love it!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...jOgsA6sM
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Dave
Thu 6/19/2008 12:36p
IMO one of their best albums/cds ever is Chicago Live At Carnegie Hall, Vol. 1-4
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