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  1. Review. Supported by the first single Free , Chicago s 3rd album was released in early 1971 equal to the previous two. I think, the main step what the band has done with Chicago III was that their musical image became independent from that well of funk & jazz rock of late 60 s. Even the numbers on every album helped with it.

  2. chicagotheband.com › js_albums › chicago-iiiChicago III – Chicago

    Chicago III. official release. January 11, 1971. Columbia. Producer: James William Guercio. Number of discs: 2. Chicago III was the band’s third consecutive double album in less than two years, and the third to go platinum or beyond. The album scored hits with Free and Lowdown and took on a more serious tone than their two previous releases.

  3. Chicago III is the 3rd studio album by rock group Chicago. It was produced by James Guercio on Columbia CBS Records. This album is the 3rd double album in a row in 2 years released by Chicago, and was produced in both stereo and quadraphonic versions. The Album peaked at #2 in the US. The album had 2 top 40 singles. Free (Number 20) and Lowdown (Number 35). The albums release also put their ...

  4. 18 de ago. de 2014 · Provided to YouTube by RhinoA Hard Risin' Morning Without Breakfast (2002 Remaster) · ChicagoChicago III℗ 1971 Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Gr...

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  5. 18 de ago. de 2014 · Provided to YouTube by RhinoI Don't Want Your Money (2004 Remaster) · ChicagoChicago III℗ 1971 Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company.Drum...

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  6. While "Chicago Transit Authority" and "Chicago (II)" represented exciting new sounds from a new and ambitious outfit, "Chicago III" finds them becoming over-confident, perhaps arrogant. The music here is at times highly enjoyable, but the band fail to achieve the genuine peaks which can be found on the first two albums.

  7. 10 de fev. de 2007 · This thrilling 1971 album by Chicago is the last to feature the lengthy song-cycle suites that characterized their 1969-1971 output. Bringing together aspects of jazz rock, progressive rock (as it existed in 1971), acid rock, and avant-garde influences, this also may be their most experimental album - unlike the first two albums, there were no smash hits on Chicago III.

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