The #1001albums project threw "Chicago Transit Authority" (1969) at me today.
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The #1001albums project threw "Chicago Transit Authority" (1969) at me today.
I'm flabbergasted!
Why did I think #Chigago is a "AOR soft rock" band, I'm seriously asking how and why was I making this assumption?
This album "grooves like a horny moose" (which is my take on a finnish saying). I'm thinking I have to go thought their latter albums, I hear they kinda changed in to 80's, so maybe stop there. -
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The #1001albums project threw "Chicago Transit Authority" (1969) at me today.
I'm flabbergasted!
Why did I think #Chigago is a "AOR soft rock" band, I'm seriously asking how and why was I making this assumption?
This album "grooves like a horny moose" (which is my take on a finnish saying). I'm thinking I have to go thought their latter albums, I hear they kinda changed in to 80's, so maybe stop there.@Shrike Early Chicago has some great tunes! I agree that they significantly changed their style in later years. But you really have to admire the musicianship!
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The #1001albums project threw "Chicago Transit Authority" (1969) at me today.
I'm flabbergasted!
Why did I think #Chigago is a "AOR soft rock" band, I'm seriously asking how and why was I making this assumption?
This album "grooves like a horny moose" (which is my take on a finnish saying). I'm thinking I have to go thought their latter albums, I hear they kinda changed in to 80's, so maybe stop there.Cheeses crust! It had one of my favourite songs EVER on it!
I love I'm a Man, especially Ty Segall's version of it, but the track itself is mighty lovely