Chicago, “Love Me Tomorrow” from ‘Chicago 16’ (1982): Saturdays in the Park
Chicago isn’t breaking any new ground, but “Love Me Tomorrow” is still stronger than the music of their contemporaries.
Chicago isn’t breaking any new ground, but “Love Me Tomorrow” is still stronger than the music of their contemporaries.
‘In the Year 3073: Book I’ builds on the sonic foundation of Projekt Gemineye’s last album, while lyrically proceeding boldly onto the future.
This Yes deep cut would’ve been a great live addition to the recently concluded 1000 Hands tour.
Like all those which have proceeded it, Projekt Gemineye’s upcoming album is the brainchild of Mark Anthony K.
“Cruel” is one of the more successful pairings of the many elements found on Toto’s 1999 reunion with Bobby Kimball.
There isn’t a wasted note on Yes’ “If You Only Knew,” which has a feel of a Jon Anderson solo track – right down to its personal and tender lyrics.
Enjoy this brilliant slice of Chicago history. It didn’t last too much longer.
Poncho Sanchez, Ikebe Shakedown and Kelly Suttenfield are among those featured in this occasional look at music that’s been in my car lately.
Released 30 years ago this week, ‘Flying Cowboys’ marked another left turn in Rickie Lee Jones’ career.
Here’s another latter-day Yes deep cut that deserves dusting off on a future tour.