
Chicago IX: Chicago's Greatest (Compilation)
Originally released in 1975, Chicago IX: Chicago’s Greatest remains one of the most successful greatest hits collections of the classic rock era. Spanning the band’s early years, this compilation captures Chicago’s signature fusion of rock, jazz and horn-driven pop across a string of timeless singles.
Featuring classics such as “25 or 6 to 4,” “Saturday in the Park,” “Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?,” “Make Me Smile,” and “Colour My World,” the album highlights the band’s dynamic songwriting and powerful brass arrangements that set them apart throughout the 1970s. It became a multi-platinum success and introduced a new generation to Chicago’s distinctive sound.
This reissue arrives as a striking Picture Disc Vinyl LP, showcasing iconic artwork printed directly onto the record itself — making it both a collectible display piece and a celebration of one of rock’s most enduring catalogues. A must-have overview of Chicago’s golden era, packed with hits that continue to resonate decades on.
Please note: This picture disc edition is housed in a clear PVC sleeve as supplied by the manufacturer.
Chicago IX: Chicago's Greatest (Compilation)
Originally released in 1975, Chicago IX: Chicago’s Greatest remains one of the most successful greatest hits collections of the classic rock era. Spanning the band’s early years, this compilation captures Chicago’s signature fusion of rock, jazz and horn-driven pop across a string of timeless singles.
Featuring classics such as “25 or 6 to 4,” “Saturday in the Park,” “Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?,” “Make Me Smile,” and “Colour My World,” the album highlights the band’s dynamic songwriting and powerful brass arrangements that set them apart throughout the 1970s. It became a multi-platinum success and introduced a new generation to Chicago’s distinctive sound.
This reissue arrives as a striking Picture Disc Vinyl LP, showcasing iconic artwork printed directly onto the record itself — making it both a collectible display piece and a celebration of one of rock’s most enduring catalogues. A must-have overview of Chicago’s golden era, packed with hits that continue to resonate decades on.
Please note: This picture disc edition is housed in a clear PVC sleeve as supplied by the manufacturer.
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Originally released in 1975, Chicago IX: Chicago’s Greatest remains one of the most successful greatest hits collections of the classic rock era. Spanning the band’s early years, this compilation captures Chicago’s signature fusion of rock, jazz and horn-driven pop across a string of timeless singles.
Featuring classics such as “25 or 6 to 4,” “Saturday in the Park,” “Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?,” “Make Me Smile,” and “Colour My World,” the album highlights the band’s dynamic songwriting and powerful brass arrangements that set them apart throughout the 1970s. It became a multi-platinum success and introduced a new generation to Chicago’s distinctive sound.
This reissue arrives as a striking Picture Disc Vinyl LP, showcasing iconic artwork printed directly onto the record itself — making it both a collectible display piece and a celebration of one of rock’s most enduring catalogues. A must-have overview of Chicago’s golden era, packed with hits that continue to resonate decades on.
Please note: This picture disc edition is housed in a clear PVC sleeve as supplied by the manufacturer.










