Bailey with the expressive falsetto is the voice heard on most of EW&F famous recordings like September, After the Love is Gone, Reasons, Got to Get You Into My Life, Fantasy, Boogie Wonderland, Serpentine Fire and others. The credits say his version of If You Leave Me Now was recorded live at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles a year ago.
So we can probably say that somewhere in the recent past, Chicago and Earth Wind & Fire, two of the most popular music groups America has produced, got together for a concert and this If You Leave Me Now is one of the interesting results. Another one is the version of EW&Fs After the Love is Gone, which is also oddly included in this Chicago album. However, this one is performed by Earth Wind & Fire together with Chicago soloist Bill Champlin. It turns out that Champlin composed the song with David Foster and then they gave it to EW&F.
The presence of these two cuts lifts this Love Songs collection out of the usual hit compilations Chicago has already done a lot of. And there are more. Also included are two songs by Peter Cetera, which he recorded after leaving the group and going solo. These are The Glory of Love, the theme from the movie The Karate Kid and The Next Time I Fall, a duet with the wonderful gospel star Amy Grant. These songs do sound like they were recorded by Chicago mainly because Cetera was singing most of the solo parts as in Hard to Say Im Sorry until his departure in 1981.
The Cetera solos and the Earth Wind & Fire versions are not found in any of several greatest hits albums released by Chicago. The other cuts in Love Songs are pretty much standard materials you probably already have in the earlier albums. Still, it feels nice to have the romantic side of Chicago all in a single CD and to be able to listen to these treasured songs one after the other.
Youre the Inspiration, Saturday in the Park, Hard to Say Im Sorry, Get Away, Here in My Heart, Call on Me, Colour My World, Hard Habit to Break, Look Away, Beginnings, Will You Still Love Me?, No Tell Lover, I Dont Wanna Live without Your Love, What Kind of a Man Would I Be? and Just You n Me.
"The other arts persuade us, but music takes us by surprise" by the great classical music critic Eduard Hanslick.
"Music is the art of thinking with sounds," compiled from an unknown source by Jules Combarieu.
How true! How true indeed!
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