Chicago XXXVI: Now explained

Chicago XXXVI: Now
Type:Studio
Artist:Chicago
Cover:NOW Chicago XXXVI Album Cover thumbnail.jpg
Released:July 4, 2014
Recorded:
Genre:
  • Rock
Length:50:27
Label:Chicago Records II
Producer:Chicago, Hank Linderman
Prev Year:2013
Next Title:Chicago at Symphony Hall
Next Year:2015

Chicago XXXVI: Now, sometimes stylized as "NOW" Chicago XXXVI or Now: Chicago XXXVI, is the twenty-fourth studio album, and thirty-sixth overall by Chicago, an American rock band. It was written and recorded in 2013 and 2014, and released on July 4, 2014. Now is the band's first full album of new compositions since 2006's Chicago XXX, not including , which was released in 2008 but recorded in 1993; and notwithstanding the occasional new tracks released in the band's many compilation and cover albums.

This album has the first original Chicago credits for veteran musicians Walfredo Reyes, Jr. and Lou Pardini, since joining the band. It entered the US Billboard 200 at number 82.

Production

The album was produced in a geographically distributed, "just-in-time" fashion. Noted by the band's cofounder Robert Lamm as "a very sort of disjointed way to work", Nows production model was largely enabled by a fully mobile system of the band's own design called "The Rig". It was recorded primarily in hotels and secondarily in studios along the band's American tour, constructed mostly from each musician's isolated performances between concert dates, and then synchronized via a private Web portal site for final overdubbing by coordinating producer and engineer Hank Linderman. The band's songwriting members are each respectively credited as each track's "supervising producer".

During the album's year-long development, audio preview clips of each track were released to the public online — some before they were completed by the addition of the band's signature brass section. The first preview, "Naked in the Garden of Allah", was released in April 2013. The album was made available for preorder in April 2014 and released July 2014.

Reception

Beginning in April 2013, the Something Else! webzine reviewed the band's preview clips. They said that "Naked in the Garden of Allah" "reanimates" the band's early "cutting" political messages, wherein "the lyrics, and the song's turbulent textures, speak to both the horrors of war and to Lamm's enduring pleas for peace". "Watching All the Colors" was said to resemble Robert Lamm's 2008 solo sessions from The Bossa Project, and "Something's Coming, I Know" "rumbles along with a more scuffed-up cadence — until it's broken up by this sun-streaked, Beatlesque bridge". Recorded on the tour bus, Tris Imboden's drums on "Crazy Happy" are said to "sound modern and appropriate for the song and mesh seamlessly". They complement the album's percussion, as provided by "the great Walfredo Reyes Jr."

AllMusic's Stephen Erlewine rated the album 3.5 stars out of 5, calling it "united in sound and sensibility, anchored upon the splashy horn-fueled jazz-pop they pioneered in the '70s but usually returning to the slick professional adult contemporary of the '80s", with songs that are "big, smooth, cheerful, and bright, emphasizing melody over instrumental interplay, explicitly evoking the past without re-creating it".

Personnel

Chicago

Additional musicians

Production

The band's composers are each respectively credited as each track's "supervising producer".

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Now - Chicago XXXVI . July 12, 2023 . officialcharts.com.