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Robert Lamm Songs (The JVE Remixes)

189.5K streams

189,461

Skinny Boy 2.0

139.3K streams

139,318

Everything's Gonna Work out Fine

113.3K streams

113,288

Time Chill: A Retrospective

89.4K streams

89,378

Too Many Voices

58K streams

57,956

Living Proof

51.9K streams

51,937

Subtlety & Passion

46.1K streams

46,120

The Bossa Project

31.2K streams

31,249

Leap of Faith: Live in New Zealand

31.1K streams

31,069

Life Is Good In My Neighborhood 2.0

22K streams

22,013

Biography

Brooklyn-born keyboardist/vocalist Robert Lamm may be best known for his tenure in Chicago, but his involvement in music began when he was a child, playing piano by ear and singing in the Brooklyn Heights choir. Lamm played in bands while in high school and went to Roosevelt University in Chicago to study theory and composition; early in 1967, he joined Chicago the band, beginning a phase of his career that lasted over three decades. While with the multi-platinum band, Lamm also made the occasional solo album, like 1975's Skinny Boy, 1995's Life Is Good in My Neighborhood, and 1999's In My Head. After releasing a collaborative album called Like a Brother with Gerry Beckley and Carl Wilson in 2000, Lamm focused on this solo career in the 2000s. He didn't leave Chicago but he regularly released solo albums, starting with 2003's Subtlety & Passion. These laid-back, electronica-influenced records provided the basis for the 2017 compilation Time Chill: A Retrospective. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi