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Heart of Chicago 2: 1967-1998

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  • Audio CD (May 12, 1998)
  • Original Release Date: May 12, 1998
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Warner Bros / Wea
  • ASIN: B0000062VX
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
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1. Dialogue, Parts 1 & 2
2. Old Days
3. All Roads Lead to You
4. Love Me Tomorrow
5. Baby, What a Big Surprise
6. You're Not Alone
7. What Kind of Man Would I Be
8. No Tell Lover
9. Show Me a Sign
10. (I've Been) Searchin' So Long
11. Call on Me
12. I Don't Wanna Live Without Your Love
13. Feelin' Stronger Everyday
14. Stay the Night
15. I'm a Man
16. 25 or 6 to 4

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Back for seconds!, May 20, 2004
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jasenao (Dothan, Alabama, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Heart of Chicago 2: 1967-1998 (Audio CD)
We all know about the controversy behind those notorious "greatest hits" albums. Most of them leave off two or more of your favorite hits by that artist, and others don't include any new tracks so we can see if the artist still has it, but we can't help to buy these albums because of what they DO have. It's the rare greats that don't leave off any of the classics that you can't live without, and what's even more rare are the artists who have so many songs you like that one disc of hits isn't enough. And for that second compilation to be as chock full of hits and to be as great as the first is almost unheard of.

But this CD, The Heart of Chicago Vol. II, is living proof that some artists can go beyond the norm. Chicago has been making great music since 1967 and they've had more success than most artists could ever dream of, but somehow they remain very underrated. Why are they not in the Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame yet!?? The first Heart of Chicago CD featured the best known tracks from Chicago's history, but there wasn't enough room for many of the band's best.

Heart of Chicago Vol. II has most of the lesser known hits that you seldom, if ever hear on the radio. As you listen through them, you'll scratch your head and wonder why the DJs never play most of these songs anymore. I'm only 23, so it may not be a surprise that I can't recall ever hearing the catchy "Stay The Night" on the radio (but I've learned to love it!); listening to "What Kind Of Man Would I Be?" (my favorite!) makes me feel old, on the other hand, because I remember when it was new, but I don't think I've heard it played this millennium on the airwaves. "Old Days" is full of nostalgic lyrics that could be a representation of what many fans of 'old' music think. Take us back to the old days when most of the new music was worth hearing more than once!

Myself, I'm usually not a big fan of artists including many new songs on compilations, but Chicago's are pretty good, especially "All Roads Lead To You". I bet it could have been a top 40 hit had it been released. I thought that Heart of Chicago Vol. 1 would've been plenty of Chicago for me, even though this one had "Baby What A Big Surprise", "Old Days", and even the overlooked "You're Not Alone". But then I listened to a clip of some of the others, like "Stay The Night" and "What Kind Of Man Would I Be?" and decided that I wanted to add it to my collection. Whether you're a seasoned veteran of Chicago's music or a clueless newcomer who wants to sample their music, I fully recommend adding both volumes of The Heart of Chicago to your library.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars the icing on the cake!, February 18, 2002
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andrew thomson (Ramsgate, Kent, United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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This is the second of Chicago's two 'Heart of...' compilations, and easily has to be the better one of the two! It gives quite a selection of the band's music from their long career just as the first did, but this time there is an even greater passion in the songs, namely 'No Tell Lover', 'Feeling Stronger Every Day' and 'I'm A Man' to name but a few, which you could become really moved by. There is also a great level of thoughtfulness too in songs like '25 or 6 to 4', 'Baby What A Big Surprise' and 'Old Days', so the listener is kept entertained the whole time, and with great singers/musicians like Peter Cetera, Robert Lamm and Terry Kath, you certainly would expect to be!
A point of interest is that Cetera appears to be the main lead singer on this album(Vol#2)no doubt due to the fact that most of the songs required his tenor voice(he's my favourite Chicago vocalist!), whereas the baritone/bass-like voices of Lamm, Kath(and later Bill Champlin) tend to be more prominent on the songs of Vol#1, although there are again some that feature Cetera and Jason Scheff. Still, the band's use of more than one voice adds to their diversity, just as much as their use of strings, keyboards, drums, and horns. So well done for keeping me entertained, Guys!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 25 Or 6 To 4 Again, January 3, 2002
This review is from: Heart of Chicago 2: 1967-1998 (Audio CD)
Since the late 60's, Chicago has created a dynamic vibe with their unique blend of rock n' roll and horns. The Heart Of Chicago Volume 2 1967-1998, is a delightful companion album to the previous Heart Of Chicago album from 1997.

The songs here blend in with classic songs like No Tell Lover, and Love Me Tomorrow, plus a pair of new songs added to the mix, All Roads Lead To You, and Show Me A Sign.

Now, set to celebrate their 35th anniversary in the spotlight, Chicago has crafted a energy that is well worth rewarded. From their early work as The Big Thing, to their power ballad triumph in the 80's, there are so many fans that enjoy the soulful sound of Chicago.

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