Reissue of their first album, originally released on the Wooden Nickel label, which was under the RCA umbrella. The fact that it includes such diverse fare as Copland's 'Fanfare For The Common Man' & George Clinton's 'After You Leave Me' alongside the original 'Best Thing' seemingly indicates the Chicagoans had a taste for experimenting and an unknowing sense of humor that vanished during their stadium rock dynasty of the late '70s & early '80s. Six tracks total. 1998 One Way Records release.
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