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Subtlety & Passion

Robert Lamm

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1 I Could Tell You Secrets Robert Lamm 4:21 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Somewhere Girl Robert Lamm 4:47 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 The Mystery of Moonlight Robert Lamm 4:24 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Gimme Gimme Robert Lamm 4:28 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Another Sunday Robert Lamm 4:00 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 For You, Kate Robert Lamm 5:02 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 It's Always Something Robert Lamm 3:39 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Intensity Robert Lamm 3:50 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 You're My Sunshine Everyday Robert Lamm 3:52 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 You Never Know the Story Robert Lamm 4:11 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 It's a Groove, This Life Robert Lamm 5:04 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

When prominent members of successful bands make solo albums, they tend to take one of two approaches: either they try to avoid sounding like the parent groups, or they don't. Robert Lamm, keyboardist and singer with Chicago, for the most part went the former route with his first three solo albums, and there was much validity to that, if only because the band's most identifiable style — its horn sound — was played by others. Lamm did bring his familiar strengths to his solo albums, particularly his direct, personal way with lyrics and his eclectic musical taste. But usually you wouldn't mistake a track from one of those albums for a Chicago recording. His fourth album, Subtlety & Passion, is a different story. Most of the tracks on it would fit easily onto a Chicago album, especially one of the band's LPs from the mid-'70s. One reason for this may be that some of the material originally was earmarked for a new Chicago album that did not see release. (Most of the bandmembers play on this disc.) But also, Lamm is deliberately looking back over his career, and he is using the Chicago style, complete with horns, to do so. "Another Sunday" could be a continuation of the Chicago hit "Saturday in the Park," "You Never Know the Story" laments the 1978 death of Chicago guitarist Terry Kath, and "Intensity" actually features Kath's guitar playing. As usual, Lamm trenchantly comments on the world around him in songs like "It's Always Something" and "Gimme Gimme" (the latter criticizing the entertainment industry's mania for giving itself awards), as he has before. And, in what should delight Chicago fans, he turns in songs that sound like the band in its early prime, notably leadoff track "I Could Tell You Secrets" and "The Mystery of Moonlight," either of which could have been a major hit if released in the '70s. But that is not to say that the album sounds dated. Rather, Lamm, who has sometimes used his solo albums to keep up with contemporary pop sounds, this time has made an album in his classic style. "Subtlety and passion have fallen out of fashion," he sings, but they remain his artistic goals, goals reached on the album of that name.

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Robert Lamm or Chicago? Both!!
     
by Rodbender2001

Love this album. Obviously, Chicago has stopped making new records, save XXX. But that was more pop. This album is a great excuse for them to break loose and not have to make a pop record for the radio. Hopefully they play on Robert's solo efforts again. Hey Robert, get Cetera to do an album with you and boy, oh boy...

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by deluxe

just bought this one (09), it slipped by...but what a great record!! sounds difinitely like chicago but thats a good thing....if it was a chicago release, it would be one of there better ones....HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!

Robert Lamm still rocks
     
by Mirtabrown

Its so refreshing to hear this stuff. Robert Lamm is a brilliant musician. The 1970's Chicago music never got old, and didnt need to evolve to a 1980s/90s sound. This music sounds like it came right from the prime of Chicago's creative period. His voice is as good as ever, and the music speaks for itself. Too bad Terry Kath couldnt be around to add some of his brilliance to this as well. However, this is great stuff.

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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