

Noticing that Chicago (the band) sounds would be cemented as one of the essential Soft Rock style of music that presenting the solid and reckless side of the eighties scenery. As the example taken from their fifteenth studio album Chicago 18 where we can examine about the the truth of how and why. One can tremendously hearing the solo explorations of both keyboards or piano as the main instruments just as important as other common live band's equipments right here also because Chicago (originated from Illinois) known by the piblic and the media as one of the powerful group with awesome Horns Section and harmony-mixing of Jazzy, Arena Rock, Soft Pop and Rn'B into their half-progressive and half-romantic sound. Consisting still for this album the respective members of the band: Robert Lamm (keyboards, vocals), Bill Champlin (keyboards, vocals), Lee Loughnane (trumpet), James Pankow (trombone, brass arrangements), Jason Scheff (bass) and Danny Seraphine (drums) among others additonal musicianship hired for this amazing album as well as the trademark vocals harmonium which will always be this band original brands. One can feel the magic romance in the air while the driving home or a journey of someone might just beginning somewhere (whether) this is connected or not but the atmosphere that brought by this album's aura will shining the surroundings places with courage, hope and inevitable love flowing to follows thus adventurous incredible lyrics from the one on Niagara Falls to
If She Would Have Been Faithful... or 25 or 6 to 4, (etc) and somehow; giving back the chance to fix the mistakes of the past almost just like the movie. Belive it or not, sometimes - it's happening ...
Let this Pomp-Rock be your favorite album of them.
Chicago 18:
https://youtu.be/N5N7IyOSnfc
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