Chicago III

Chicago

Chicago III

RELEASED: January 11, 1971
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Sing a Mean Tune Kid 9:18 2. Loneliness Is Just a Word 2:35 3. What Else Can I Say 3:14 4. I Don't Want Your Money 4:47 5. Flight 602 2:45 6. Motorboat to Mars 1:30 7. Free 2:19 8. Free Country 5:47 9. At the Sunrise 2:49 10. Happy 'Cause I'm Going Home 7:28 11. Mother 4:31 12. Lowdown 3:35 13. A Hard Risin' Morning Without Breakfast 1:52 14. Off to Work 0:46 15. Fallin' Out 0:53 16. Dreamin' Home 0:49 17. Morning Blues Again 1:12 18. When All the Laughter Dies in Sorrow 1:03 19. Canon 1:05 20. Once Upon a Time Meaning 2:34 21. Progress? 2:35 22. The Approaching Storm 6:26 23. Man Vs. Man: The End 1:34
Chicago III is the third studio album by the American rock band Chicago, released in 1971. The album showcases the band's signature blend of rock, jazz, and classical influences, featuring a mix of original compositions and arrangements. With its ambitious orchestration and intricate arrangements, Chicago III solidified the band's reputation for musical sophistication. The album includes well-known tracks such as 'Dialogue (Part I & II)' and 'Feelin' Stronger Every Day,' which highlight the band's ability to meld catchy melodies with complex instrumental sections. Chicago III is often regarded as a milestone in their discography, reflecting the band's evolution and their exploration of social themes through music.