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25 OR 6 TO 4 / WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE

Chicago

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3.42 | 7 ratings | 1 reviews | 71% 5 stars

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Singles/EPs/Fan Club/Promo, released in 1970

Songs / Tracks Listing

A. 25 or 6 to 4 (2:52)
B. Where Do We Go from Here (2:44)

Total Time 5:36

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CBS 5076 UK/Netherlands
Columbia 4-45194 US

7'' Single

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CHICAGO 25 or 6 to 4 / Where Do We Go From Here ratings distribution


3.42
(7 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(71%)
71%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(14%)
14%
Good, but non-essential (14%)
14%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
0%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

CHICAGO 25 or 6 to 4 / Where Do We Go From Here reviews


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Review by Guillermo
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3 stars I have to say that I never have listened to a full album from CHICAGO. I only have listened to some of their Hit Singles being played in some oldies FM Radio stations in my city. Like BLOOD, SWEAT AND TEARS, a band with a similar musical style, at least with the use of some brass instruments, this band has never been very interesting for me with the exception of some of their early singles like this single from 1970.

"25 or 6 to 4" is a very good song with a very characteristic guitar and bass riff and very good brass arrangements. It is maybe one of the "heaviest" tracks that I have listened to from them, with a very good lead guitar part and very good lead and backing vocals. It is maybe one of their most known songs, at least in my country. But the version that was released in this single is an edited version of the song which originally has a duration of five minutes. Anyway, the song sounds good in both versions, but I prefer the original version.

"Where Do We Go from Here", in the Side 2 of this single, is a very good ballad, without brass instruments, which maybe shows, with less "sugar" than other of their singles, some of the good ballads that this band has recorded during their very long musical history.

CHICAGO was one of the very few International Rock bands that came to play to my country in the seventies, a time when Rock concerts were almost "prohibited" because very often there were riots. If I remember well, there were riots outside one of the venues in which this band played in my city in 1975. The same happened with PROCOL HARUM in the same year. (I was too young to attend both concerts). It was until 1989 when ROD STEWART played some concerts in my country that International Rock Concerts here became a very common thing. It seems that the public that went to the concerts in the eighties-nineties finally learned to "behave well". But the seventies were very hard times for Rock music in my country.

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