Chicago's Boxed Set is a comprehensive collection of 4 CDs that showcases the band's impressive career spanning from 1969 to 1997. The compilation contains 71 tracks, including all of the band's top hits, classic album cuts, and previously unreleased material.
The album kicks off with the band's debut single, "Questions 67 and 68," and takes the listener on a journey through Chicago's evolution from a horn-driven rock band to a more pop-oriented group. The set includes all of their chart-topping hits, such as "Saturday in the Park," "If You Leave Me Now," and "Hard to Say I'm Sorry."
Aside from the familiar tracks, the Boxed Set also features lesser-known gems that highlight the band's versatility and musical depth. The previously unreleased "Stone of Sisyphus" is a standout track that showcases the band's experimental side, while "Mama Mama" delivers a soulful and bluesy groove.