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Chicago VI is the fifth studio album by American rock band Chicago and was released on June 25, 1973, by Columbia Records. It was the band's second in a string of five consecutive albums to make it to No. 1 in the US, was certified gold less than a month after its release, and has been certified two-times platinum since.
- February 1973
- Jazz rock
- June 25, 1973
- James William Guercio
Chicago’s fifth studio album spent five weeks at No. 1 in the US and produced the hits Just You ‘N’ Me and Feelin’ Stronger Every Day, both composed by James Pankow and the latter co-written by Peter Cetera. Chicago VI was the first Chicago album recorded at Caribou Ranch. Cover Design: Engraved Bill. Track Listing:
Moods and Themes. Chicago VI by Chicago released in 1973. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
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Chicago VI, VII, and VIII all made it to No. 1 on the Billboard 200, all were certified gold the years they were released, and all have since been certified platinum. Chicago VI was certified two times multi-platinum in 1986.
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Chicago VI is the 5th studio album and 6th overall album by rock group Chicago. It was produced by James Guercio on Columbia CBS Records. This album is notable for being the first of two Chicago albums (before the death of Terry Kath) to feature the faces of band members on it.