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In My Head

Robert Lamm

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1 Will People Ever Change? Robert Lamm 4:04 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 The Love You Call Your Own Robert Lamm 4:29 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Sacrificial Culture Robert Lamm 4:43 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Watching the Time Go By Robert Lamm 4:36 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Sacha Robert Lamm 4:04 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 The Best Thing Robert Lamm 3:39 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 The Love of My Life Robert Lamm 3:28 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Standing at Your Door Robert Lamm 4:19 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Swept Away Robert Lamm 4:18 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Sleeping in the Middle of the Bed Again Robert Lamm 4:27 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Though Robert Lamm's second solo album, Life Is Good in My Neighborhood, was released in 1995, 21 years after his first, it sounded like it might have been made as much as a decade earlier, implying either that Lamm was out of touch with current musical trends or that he'd been working on it for a long time. But his third album, In My Head, following a mere four years later, sounded much more contemporary. In fact, the tracks assembled by producer John Van Eps, with their occasional hip-hop and trip-hop rhythms, sometimes suggested that the listener was about to hear from a current rap act rather than a pop/rock veteran in his mid-fifties. But from the opening song, the philosophical "Will People Ever Change?," it was clear that this was the same singer/songwriter who had sung "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?" in his butterscotch voice three decades before. Chicago, the band he co-founded and to which he remained faithful, hadn't released a new album since 1991, and that seemed to be enough time for him to come up with an album's worth of excellent material, including "Sacha," a lovely ballad of parental love; "The Best Thing" and "Swept Away," romantic duets with Phoebe Snow; and several songs that pondered the meaning of existence and the state of society. Best of all was the one song Lamm didn't write, "Watching the Time Go By." Written by Carl Wilson of the Beach Boys and Gerry Beckley of America (like Lamm, two longtime bandmembers), the song reflected autobiographically on the passage of time, echoing John Lennon's "Watching the Wheels." Though, as usual, there were no indications that Lamm was about to leave Chicago, In My Head suggested for the first time that he had rediscovered the songwriting talent that launched that group and was using it to examine his times as trenchantly as he had in the '60s and '70s. "You know I've still got the passion, " he sang in the catchy "The Love of My Life," and the album bore him out.

Biography

Born: October, 1944 in New York, NY

Genre: Jazz

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s

Brooklyn-born keyboardist/vocalist Robert Lamm may be best known for his tenure in Chicago, but his involvement in music began when he was a child, playing piano by ear and singing in the Brooklyn Heights choir. Lamm played in bands while in high school and went to Roosevelt University in Chicago to...
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