Chicago XXX is the twentieth studio album, and thirtieth album overall, by the American band
Chicago, released on March 21, 2006. It was Chicago's first album of entirely new material since 1991's Twenty 1.
Background
The album was recorded in
Nashville,
Tennessee with horn sessions in
Los Angeles,
California over the summer of 2005. Production duties were handled by
Jay DeMarcus of the country group
Rascal Flatts, who came to the project through a friendship with Chicago's bassist-singer
Jason Scheff. DeMarcus used several session players for the album.
Chicago XXX peaked at number 41 in the US during a brief chart stay, spawning minor hits "Feel" and "Love Will Come Back." This would be the last studio recording with long-time vocalist and keyboardist Bill Champlin, as he departed Chicago in August 2009.
Chicago XXX is the twentieth studio album, and thirtieth album overall, by the American band
Chicago, released on March 21, 2006. It was Chicago's first album of entirely new material since 1991's Twenty 1.
Background
The album was recorded in
Nashville,
Tennessee with horn sessions in
Los Angeles,
California over the summer of 2005. Production duties were handled by
Jay DeMarcus of the country group
Rascal Flatts, who came to the project through a friendship with Chicago's bassist-singer
Jason Scheff. DeMarcus used several session players for the album.
Chicago XXX peaked at number 41 in the US during a brief chart stay, spawning minor hits "Feel" and "Love Will Come Back." This would be the last studio recording with long-time vocalist and keyboardist Bill Champlin, as he departed Chicago in August 2009.