This C.C. collections starts off with the classic and personal favorite, "Hard to Say I'm Sorry." The album starts with that violin melody that introduces this number. It is just beautiful. Chicago has never shied from using instrumentals in their numbers; in fact that is the trademark. The use brass instruments frequently.
Chicago describes themselves as a rock and roll band with horns. The were formed in the late 60s in Chicago, first called The Big Thing, the Chicago Transit Authority and then Chicago. Peter Cetera, Terry Kath and Robert Lamm provide most of the vocals. Their songs seem to be about love and relationships. "I can't go on if I'm on my own" the sing in "Will you Still Love Me." In "Love me Tomorrow" they sing "She loves me, and thats all I need to know."
"Look Away" is a good song of the after effects of a break up. "If you see me walking by, and the tears are in. my eye, Look away!" Also included are the classics "You're the Inspiration" and "Hard Habit to Break." These songs continue the general theme, "You're the meaning of my life, you're the inspiration.
"What Kind of Man Would I Be" ius remixed for this album and is also very catchy.
I find Chicago to be very pleasing to listen to and as I said before, "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" is one of my favorite songs of all time.



