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Chicago XIV is the twelfth studio album by the American rock band Chicago, released on July 21, 1980. Recorded at a time of waning interest in the band, Chicago XIV remains one of Chicago's poorest-selling albums, failing to reach Gold certification and was deemed a commercial flop. It is also notable for being their last studio album with Columbia Records, and the last one to feature percussionist Laudir de Oliveira.
After the commercial and critical disappointment of Chicago 13 and the departure of guitarist Donnie Dacus, Chicago decided that a new strategy was in order. Chris Pinnick played guitar on the sessions and would later become an official member. Marty Grebb was added on Saxophone and vocals for a total of four in the horn section for this tour.
The American Dream 0:00
Beginnings 5:42
Manipulation 11:43
No Tell Lover 16:05
Little Miss Lovin’ 21:45
Just You and Me 26:20
Song For You 32:02
Take Me Back to Chicago 36:44
Alive Again 42:01
Reruns 46:05
Doin’ Business 52:46
South California Purples 56:15
Gone Long Gone 1:03:50
Overnight Café 1:08:15
If You Leave Me Now 1:13:20
Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is ? 1:17:16
Hold On 1:22:36
Thunder and Lighting 1:27:49
Saturday in the Park 1:31:57
Feelin’ Stronger Every Day 2:35:51
Drum solo 1:40:07
Gimme Some Lovin’ / 25 or 6 to 4 1:43:48
The Band:
Robert Lamm - Keyboards, Vocals
Peter Cetera - Bass, Vocals
Danny Seraphine - Drums
Laudir De Oliveira - Percussion
Chris Pinnick - Guitar
Walt Parazaider - Woodwinds
Marty Grebb - Woodwinds, Vocals
Lee Loughnane - Trumpet
James Pankow - Trombone