Chicago XXX

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Chicago XXX
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Studio album by Chicago
Released March 21, 2006
Recorded Summer 2005
Genre Rock
Length 52:57
Label Rhino
Producer Jay DeMarcus
Chicago chronology
Love Songs
(2005)Love Songs2005
Chicago XXX
(2006)
The Best Of Chicago: 40th Anniversary Edition
(2007)The Best Of Chicago: 40th Anniversary Edition2007
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3.5/5 stars[1]

Chicago XXX is the twentieth studio album, and thirtieth album overall, by the American band Chicago, released on March 21, 2006. It was Chicago's first album of entirely new material since 1991's Twenty 1.

Background

The album was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee with horn sessions in Los Angeles, California over the summer of 2005. Production duties were handled by Jay DeMarcus of the country group Rascal Flatts, who came to the project through a friendship with Chicago's bassist-singer Jason Scheff. DeMarcus used several session players for the album.

Chicago XXX peaked at number 41 in the US during a brief chart stay, spawning minor hits "Feel" and "Love Will Come Back." This would be the last studio recording with long-time vocalist/keyboardist Bill Champlin, who had originally been brought in to replace the missing baritone of the band's original guitarist, Terry Kath.

Track listing

No. Title Writer(s) Vocals Length
1. "Feel" (Hot Single Mix) Blair Daly, Danny Orton Lamm 4:01
2. "King of Might Have Been"   Greg Barnhill, Dennis Matkosky, Jason Scheff Scheff 3:52
3. "Caroline"   Chas Sandford, Scheff Champlin, with Scheff 3:39
4. "Why Can't We"   Bill Champlin, Jay DeMarcus, Sandford, Scheff Champlin/Shelly Fairchild 4:07
5. "Love Will Come Back"   DeMarcus, Sandford, Scheff Scheff/Rascal Flatts 3:48
6. "Long Lost Friend"   DeMarcus, Brett James, Scheff Scheff 4:33
7. "90 Degrees and Freezing"   DeMarcus, James, Robert Lamm, Scheff Lamm 3:52
8. "Where Were You"   Champlin, DeMarcus, Scheff Champlin, with Scheff 4:17
9. "Already Gone"   Champlin, George Hawkins Jr. Champlin 6:51
10. "Come to Me, Do"   Lamm Lamm 4:36
11. "Lovin' Chains"   DeMarcus, Marcus Hummon Champlin 3:56
12. "Better"   Champlin, Sandford Champlin 4:41
13. "Feel" (Horn Section Mix) Daly,Orton Lamm 4:30

Personnel

Additional musicians:

  • Steve Brewster: drums on "Caroline", "Why Can't We"
  • John Brockman: drums on "King of Might Have Been", "Long Lost Friend"
  • Tom Bukovac: acoustic & electric guitars
  • Dean DeLeo: guitar on "Better"
  • Jay DeMarcus: keyboards, guitars, loops, programming, acoustic piano on "King of Might Have Been", arrangements
  • Shelly Fairchild: vocal on "Why Can't We"
  • Dann Huff: guitar on "Caroline", "Why Can't We", "Love Will Come Back", "90 Degrees And Freezing", "Already Gone", "Lovin' Chains"
  • Bobby Kimball: additional background vocals on "Caroline"
  • Jack Kincaid: guitar on "Long Lost Friend"
  • James Matchack: keyboards, loops, sequencing, arrangements
  • Yankton Mingua: guitar on "Long Lost Friend"
  • Rascal Flatts (Gary LeVox, Jay DeMarcus & Joe Don Rooney): vocals on "Love Will Come Back"
  • Lee Thornburg: trumpet
  • Joseph Williams: additional background vocals on "King of Might Have Been"

Production

  • Produced by Jay DeMarcus
  • Production Coordinator: Mike "Frog Griffith
  • Recorded by Jeff Balding, Ben Fowler, James Matchack, Sean Neff & Chas Sanford
  • Assistant Engineers: David Frick Jay Goin, Jedd Hackett, Jody Sappington, Aaron Walk & Tony Zeller
  • Tracks #1,2,7-13 mixed by Jeff Balding, assisted by Jedd Hackett
  • Tracks #3-6 mixed by James Matchack
  • Digital Editing: Jedd Hackett & Sean Neff
  • Mastered by Bob Ludwig
  • Photography by Jimmy Katz & Hugh Brown, assisted by Andy Strauss
  • Design by Hugh Brown, assisted by Andy Strauss

Chart positions

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
2006 Billboard 200 41

Singles - Billboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
2006 "Feel" Adult Contemporary 19
2006 "Love Will Come Back" Adult Contemporary 21

References