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1975 studio album by Chicago
Chicago VIII
Studio album by
Chicago
Released
March 24, 1975
Recorded
August – September 1974
Studio
Caribou Ranch, Nederland, Colorado
Genre
Rock
Length
39:18
Label
Columbia
Producer
James William Guercio
Chicago chronology
Chicago VII (1974)
Chicago VIII (1975)
Chicago IX: Chicago's Greatest Hits (1975)
Singles from Chicago VIII
"Harry Truman" Released: February 1975
"Old Days" Released: April 1975
"Brand New Love Affair" Released: July 1975
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source
Rating
Allmusic
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