Chicago II

Label
Rhino
Release date
28 Feb 1995
Running length
25 tracks
Running time
72:23

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Tracklist

    Track     Duration Listeners
1 Movin' In (Remastered LP Version) 4:05 251
2 The Road (Remastered LP Version) 3:09 237
3 Poem For The People (Remastered LP Version) 5:29 240
4 In The Country ( LP Version) 6:32 253
5 Wake Up Sunshine (Remastered LP Version) 2:28 321
6 Make Me Smile (Remastered LP Version) 3:15 368
7 So Much To Say, So Much To Give (Remastered LP Version) 1:11 279
8 Anxiety's Moment (Remastered LP Version) 1:00 293
9 West Virginia Fantasies (Remastered LP Version) 1:33 341
10 Colour My World (Remastered LP Version) 3:00 376
11 To Be Free (Remastered LP Version) 1:14 239
12 Now More Than Ever (Remastered LP Version) 1:25 266
13 Fancy Colours (Remastered LP Version) 5:08 227
14 25 Or 6 To 4 (Remastered LP Version) 4:49 792
15 Prelude (Remastered LP Version) 1:09 281
16 A.M. Mourning (Remastered LP Version) 2:05 233
17 P.M. Mourning (Remastered LP Version) 1:57 275
18 Memories Of Love (Remastered LP Version) 3:58 272
19 It Better End Soon, 1st Movement (Remastered LP Version) 2:32 293
20 It Better End Soon, 2nd Movement (Remastered LP Version) 3:39 261
21 It Better End Soon, 3rd Movement (Remastered LP Version) 3:17 270
22 It Better End Soon, 4th Movement (Remastered LP Version) 0:51 326
23 Where Do We Go From Here (Remastered LP Version) 2:48 330
24 Make Me Smile (Remastered SINGLE Version) 2:58 294
25 25 Or 6 To 4 (Remastered SINGLE Version) 2:51 675

About this album

Chicago II is the second album by Chicago-based rock band Chicago. It was released in 1970 after the band had shortened its name from The Chicago Transit Authority after releasing their same-titled debut album the previous year.

Although the official title of the album is Chicago, it came to be retroactively known as Chicago II, keeping it in line with the succession of roman numeral-titled albums that officially began with Chicago III in 1971.

While The Chicago Transit Authority was a success, Chicago is considered by many to be Chicago’s breakthrough album, yielding a number of Top 40 hits, including “Make Me Smile” (#9), “Colour My World” (#7), and “25 or 6 to 4” (#4). The centerpiece of the album was the thirteen-minute song cycle “Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon”. In addition, guitarist Terry Kath also participated in an extended classically styled piece in four separate songs. The politically outspoken Robert Lamm also tackles his qualms with “It Better End Soon”, another modular piece. Peter Cetera, later to play a crucial role in the band’s music, donated his first song to Chicago and this album, “Where Do We Go From Here”. Another hit, “In The Country”, had an immediate impact on college students towards the end of the summer before they were going away to school. The song has a sentimental effect, bringing back memories of heading off to school.

Released in January 1970 on Columbia Records, Chicago was an instant hit, reaching #4 in the US and #6 in the UK and has gone on to become - perhaps - the band’s most revered album.
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