chicago

Chicago

Active: 1970–1989

PopRock

9

Releases

20

Active Years

About Chicago

Before embarking on an unusually long career as purveyors of soft-rock ballads, rock's most successful horn-heavy ensemble started out both artistically progressive and politically engaged.

Known as the Big Thing when they formed in 1967, the prolific Second City septet released their eponymous debut album as the Chicago Transit Authority two years later.

In addition to a sidelong epic devoted to political liberation and Terry Kath's extended guitar freak-out, the record also yielded keyboardist Robert Lamm’s hit single “Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?” After shortening their moniker at the behest of the real CTA, Chicago stretched out over three subsequent multi-disc albums that paired classic-rock staples like \

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Complete Discography

1970
2 releases
single

I'M A MAN

Documented across 11 weeks

single

25 OR 6 TO 4

Documented across 13 weeks

1976
1 release
single

IF YOU LEAVE ME NOW

Documented across 17 weeks

1977
1 release
single

BABY WHAT A BIG SURPRISE

Documented across 3 weeks

1982
1 release
single

HARD TO SAY I'M SORRY

Documented across 15 weeks

1984
1 release
single

HARD HABIT TO BREAK

Documented across 12 weeks

1985
2 releases
single

YOU'RE THE INSPIRATION

Documented across 11 weeks

single

ALONG COMES A WOMAN

Documented across 2 weeks

1989
1 release
single

LOOK AWAY

Documented across 2 weeks

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