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Released
  
June 25, 1973

Chicago VI (1973)
  
Chicago VII (1974)

Release date
  
25 June 1973

Label
  
Columbia Records

Length
  
38:21

Artist
  
Chicago

Producer
  
James William Guercio

Genres
  
Rock music, Country rock

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Recorded
  
February 1973, Caribou Ranch, Nederland, Colorado

Similar
  
Chicago albums, Rock music albums

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Chicago VI is the fifth studio album by American rock band Chicago and was released in 1973.

Contents

Background

After having recorded all of Chicago's first five albums in New York City (except for parts of the second album recorded at CBS in Los Angeles), 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" (#4) 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. The band would not chart in the UK at all until 1976's Chicago X.

The album was mixed and released in both stereo and quadraphonic. The original U.S. CD release (Columbia CK #32400) was mastered for CD by Joe Gastwirt. In 2002, Chicago VI was remastered and reissued by Rhino Records, with two bonus tracks: a Terry Kath demo called "Beyond All Our Sorrows", and a recording of Al Green's "Tired of Being Alone", taken from the 1973 TV special, Chicago in the Rockies. 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.

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
  • Production

  • Produced by James William Guercio
  • Engineered by Wayne Tarnowski
  • Assistant Engineer – Jeff Guercio
  • Mixed by Phil Ramone
  • Mix Assistant – Richard Blakin
  • Cover Design – John Berg and Nick Fasciano
  • Photography by Barry Feinstein
  • Charts

    Album

    Single

    Songs

    1Critic's Choice2:49
    2Just You 'n' Me3:45
    3Darlin’ Dear2:59

    References

    Chicago VI Wikipedia