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Originally Posted by Rick and Roll
Chicago I-VII are all GREAT. 8 is not great, just ok.
As Star trek movies are mostly good in even numbers, Chicago's are odd.
VII is my favorite, then III.
While the first one is special, it's never been really prog. I did a Chicago show once but i'm not convinced they "belong" here".
What's everyone got against violin as a prog instrument? Kind of weird 
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Not so fast kimosabe. Being very very partial to italian symphonic sub-genre of prog, violin is a very important instrument, so I feel this one definitely belongs in the club. And to be more specific, Mauro Pagani and Lucio Fabbri, both of PFM, are tremendous talents and contributors to prog.
On Chicago, VIII was my first purchase. I actually like this album a lot. This was the next to last studio album with legendary guitarist Terry Kath and some good stuff on there, although not as poppy as some other Chicago albums.