Chicago – 1973 - Chicago VI (2013 MFSL SACD) [FLAC@88.2khz24bit]

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Chicago – 1973 - Chicago VI (2013 MFSL SACD) [FLAC@88.2khz24bit] (Size: 734.97 MB)
 01. Critics' Choice.flac50.51 MB
 02. Just You 'N' Me.flac69.08 MB
 03. Darlin' Dear.flac57.46 MB
 04. Jenny.flac66.85 MB
 05. What's This World Comin' To.flac100.16 MB
 06. Something In This City Changes People.flac67.79 MB
 07. Hollywood.flac75 MB
 08. In Terms Of Two.flac65.69 MB
 09. Rediscovery.flac89.62 MB
 10. Feelin' Stronger Every Day.flac82.3 MB
 Chicago – 1973 - Chicago VI (2013 MFSL SACD) [FLAC@88.2khz24bit].txt5.88 KB
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 gatefold out.jpg2.06 MB
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Chicago – 1973 - Chicago VI

(2013 MFSL SACD) [FLAC@88.2khz24bit]



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Chicago

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Wikipedia:
Chicago is an American rock band formed in 1967 in Chicago, Illinois. The self-described "rock and roll band with horns" began as a politically charged, sometimes experimental, rock band and later moved to a predominantly softer sound, generating several hit ballads. The group had a steady stream of hits throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Second only to The Beach Boys in Billboard singles and albums chart success among American bands, Chicago is one of the longest-running and most successful rock groups, and one of the world's best-selling groups of all time, having sold more than 100 million records. According to Billboard, Chicago was the leading US singles charting group during the 1970s. They have sold over 40 million units in the US, with 23 gold, 18 platinum, and 8 multi-platinum albums. Over the course of their career they have had five number-one albums and 21 top-ten singles. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on April 8, 2016 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.



Chicago VI (2013 MFSL SACD)

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Artist: Chicago
Title: Chicago VI
Format: SACD, Hybrid, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered, Reissue, Remastered
SACD Mastering: Rob LoVerde at Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab, Sebastopol, CA.
Producer: James William Guercio
Release Date: June 25, 1973, (MFSL 2013)
Recorded: February 1973, Caribou Ranch, Nederland, CO
Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
Catalog: UDSACD 2132
Barcode: 821797213264
ASIN: B00HBS2BJM
Genre: Rock, Jazz Rock, Classic Rock, Pop Rock, Soft Rock
Duration: 38:25

Wikipedia:
Chicago VI is the fifth studio album by American rock band Chicago and was released in 1973. After having recorded all of Chicago's first five albums in New York City, producer James William Guercio had his own Caribou Studios built in Nederland, Colorado during 1972. It was finished in time for the band to record their sixth album the following February. It would remain their recording base for the next four years.
Robert Lamm authored half of the album's tracks, including his response to some of Chicago's negative reviewers in "Critics' Choice". James Pankow wrote the album's two hits, "Just You 'n' Me" (#2) and "Feelin' Stronger Every Day" (#10). The latter was co-composed with Peter Cetera, who also wrote "In Terms of Two", and sang lead vocal on all three songs. Released in June 1973, Chicago VI was another commercial success, spending five weeks at #1 in the US. In 2013, the audiophile reissue company Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab remastered Chicago VI and released it on Hybrid SACD which can be played on both CD players and SACD players.

AllMusic Review by Lindsay Planer:
This is the sixth album from the jazz/pop/rock combo Chicago, and was likewise the first to be recorded at the plush, well-lit, and custom-built Caribou Studios in Nederland, CO. The facility was owned and operated by the band's manager and producer, James William Guercio, and eventually became the group's retreat for their next five (non-compilation) long-players. Another and perhaps more significant change was the incorporation of several "outside" additional musicians -- most notably Laudir De Oliveira (percussion), who would remain with the band for the next seven years and eight LPs. Although Chicago had begun as a harder-edged rock & roll band, popular music styles were undergoing a shift during the mid-'70s into a decidedly more middle-of-the-road (MOR) and less-aggressive sound. This is reflected in the succinct pop and light rock efforts, contrasting the earlier lengthy and multi-movement epics that filled their earlier works. Nowhere is this more evident than on Chicago VI's (1973) two Top Ten singles: the easygoing James Pankow (trombone) ballad "Just You & Me" as well as the up-tempo rocker "Feelin' Stronger Every Day," which Pankow co-wrote with Peter Cetera (vocal/bass). This more melodic and introverted sensibility pervades the rest of the disc as well -- especially from Robert Lamm (keyboard/vocals), who is particularly prolific, penning half of the material on the disc. Even his sardonically titled "Critics' Choice" -- which is undoubtedly a musical rebuttal to Chicago's increasingly negative critical assessment -- is a languid and delicate response, rather than a full-force confutation. "Darlin' Dear" -- another Lamm contribution -- on the other hand, is a horn-fuelled rocker that actually recalls Little Feat more than it does most of Chicago's previous sides. Compositions from other bandmembers include the heartfelt Terry Kath (guitar/vocals) ballad "Jenny," which features some fluid fretwork much in the same vein as that of Jimi Hendrix's "Angel" or "Castles Made of Sand." Additionally, Peter Cetera's (bass/vocals) "In Terms of Two" includes a more down-home and countrified acoustic vibe. While Chicago VI is an undeniably strong effort -- supported at the time by its chart-topping status -- many bandmembers and longtime enthusiasts were beginning to grow apart from the lighter, pop-oriented material.



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01. Critics’ Choice - 2:50
02. Just You ‘N’ Me - 3:46
03. Darlin’ Dear - 2:59
04. Jenny - 3:34
05. What’s This World Comin’ To - 5:04
06. Something In This City Changes People - 3:44
07. Hollywood - 3:55
08. In Terms Of Two - 3:30
09. Rediscovery - 4:52
10. Feelin’ Stronger Every Day - 4:16



Personnel:

Chicago:

Peter Cetera – bass, lead & background vocals, harmonica on "In Terms of Two"
Terry Kath – electric & acoustic guitars, slide guitar, lead & background vocals
Robert Lamm – piano, Hammond organ, clavinet, Wurlitzer electric piano, Fender Rhodes, synthesizer, Hohner Pianet, lead & background vocals
Lee Loughnane – trumpet, background vocals, percussion
James Pankow – trombone, brass arrangements
Walter Parazaider – saxophones, flute
Danny Seraphine – drums, percussion

Additional Personnel:

Laudir de Oliveira – congas
Joe Lala – congas
J. G. O'Rafferty – pedal steel



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