Historical Archive
Chicago 13 is the thirteenth studio album by the American rock band Chicago, released in 1979. The album showcases a blend of rock, pop, and jazz elements, featuring the band's signature horn arrangements and smooth melodies. The sound is characterized by polished production and a range of ballads and upbeat tracks, reflecting the band's evolution during the late 1970s. Notable tracks include 'Street Player' and 'Alive Again,' which highlight the group's ability to fuse different musical styles. Despite mixed reviews at the time, the album has since gained recognition for its musical craftsmanship and the band's enduring legacy.