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The Chicago Story (Album) by Chicago

Artist Biography For Chicago

Chicago Is An American Rock Band Formed In 1967 In Chicago Illinois. The Self-Described "rock And Roll Band With Horns" Began As A Politically Charged Sometimes Experimental Rock Band And Later Moved To A Predominantly Softer Sound Generating Several Hit Ballads. They Had A Steady Stream Of Hits Throughout The 1970s And 1980s. Second Only To The Beach Boys In Billboard Singles And Albums Chart Success Among American Bands Chicago Is One Of The Longest-Running And Most Successful Rock Groups In History. According To Billboard Chicago Was The Leading US Singles Charting Group During The 1970s. They Have Sold Over 38 Million Units In The US With 22 Gold 18 Platinum And 8 Multi-Platinum Albums. Over The Course Of Their Career They Have Had Five Number-One Albums And 21 Top-Ten Singles. There Are At Least Two Artists With This Name 1. A Popular American Rock Band
2. A Psytrance Artist If You Are Scrobbling Tracks Here From Chicago - Music From The Miramax Motion Picture Please Fix Your Tags. 3. A Japanese Vocalist Named CHICACO But Weirdly Gets Redirected Here. She's Been Active In LYDIA GRAVE And The Touhou Arrangement Circle ESQUARIA. The Second Chicago Is A Psytrance Artist The Pseudonym Of David Potter Christman. He Is A Member Of 1200 Micrograms

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Frogtoon Music Album Info: The Chicago Story

The Very Best Of Chicago Only The Beginning Is A Double Greatest Hits Album By The American Band Chicago Their Twenty-Seventh Album Overall. Released In 2002 This Collection Marked The Beginning Of A Long-Term Partnership With Rhino Entertainment Which Between 2002 And 2005 Would Remaster And Re-Release Chicago's 1969–1980 Columbia Records Catalog. In Europe A Greatest Hits Compilation Was Released As The Chicago Story Complete Greatest Hits With A Different Track Listing. The Very Best Of Chicago Only The Beginning Combines Almost All Of Chicago's Greatest Successes From Their Entire Recording Career Up To That Point Excerpting Material From All Of Their Regular Studio Albums With The Exception Of 1979's Chicago 13 And 1980's Chicago XIV. Several Songs Appear In An Edited Form Including "I'm A Man" Which Is Missing The Danny Seraphine Drum Solo And "Dialogue Part I & II " Which Is Presented In Its Shortened Single Version.