The Box (Chicago album) explained

The Box
Type:Box set
Artist:Chicago
Cover:ChicagoTheBox.jpg
Released:July 22, 2003
Recorded:January 1969 - 1998
Length:392:55
Label:Rhino Records
Prev Year:2002
Next Title:Love Songs
Next Year:2005

The Box is a five-CD/one DVD career-spanning box set by popular American group Chicago and was compiled and released through Rhino Records in 2003. The set was authorized by the band, who helped choose material from its entire back catalogue.

The box includes material from every studio album released by the band since its 1969 debut Chicago Transit Authority to its late 1990s recordings, along with a few rarities, notably three songs from the then-unreleased 1993 Stone of Sisyphus project. Every charting single from 1969 to 2003 is included, with the exception of the 1986 remake of the band's earlier hit, "25 or 6 to 4."

An additional DVD sports rare live recordings from 1972 and promotional material for 1979's Chicago 13. The set also includes a booklet of additional material featuring track-by-track analysis, promotional photos, essays and variations on the familiar Chicago logo.

The set did not chart in the US or the UK.

Track listing

Disc 6: DVD

Features live material from 1972 and promotional videos for Chicago 13 in 1979.

Personnel[1]

Notes and References

  1. The Box . The Box (Chicago album) . Chicago . 2003 . Rhino Records.