Chicago Gangsters
50 top tracks
Chicago Gangsters
50 top tracks
Albums

I Choose You (formerly Blind Over You)
Chicago Gangsters

I Choose You
Chicago Gangsters

Gangster Love
Chicago Gangsters

Herbal Blend
Chicago Gangsters

Solid Steel Presents The Herbaliser: Herbal Blend
Chicago Gangsters

Pulp Fusion, Vol. 4: Fully Loaded
Chicago Gangsters

Blind over You
Chicago Gangsters

Pulp Fusion - Fully Loaded
Chicago Gangsters

Ultimate Breaks & Beats Vol.12
Chicago Gangsters

Fully Loaded
Chicago Gangsters

Night
Chicago Gangsters

Solid Steel Presents The Herbaliser - Herbal Blend
Chicago Gangsters
Biography
Despite their name, the Chicago Gangsters were originally from Akron, Ohio, consisting of brothers James, Sam, Chris, and Leroy McCants. Their sound ranged from heavy funk and disco to sweet, smooth soul balladry. They adopted the name Chicago Gangsters after catching on with the Gold Plate label, where they worked with prolific songwriter/arranger Richard Evans and a number of Chicago's top studio musicians. Their debut LP, Blind Over You, was released in 1975 and contained the slamming funk of...Read more on Last.fm
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Despite their name, the Chicago Gangsters were originally from Akron, Ohio, consisting of brothers James, Sam, Chris, and Leroy McCants. Their sound ranged from heavy funk and disco to sweet, smooth soul balladry. They adopted the name Chicago Gangsters after catching on with the Gold Plate label, where they worked with prolific songwriter/arranger Richard Evans and a number of Chicago's top studio musicians. Their debut LP, Blind Over You, was released in 1975 and contained the slamming funk of "Gangster Boogie," as well as a minor hit cover of "I Choose You," which Willie Hutch had originally recorded as the love theme to the film The Mack. The title track of their 1976 sophomore album Gangster Love was another minor hit, and also the first 12" single their label ever issued. 1977's "I'm an Outlaw" was their last single for Gold Plate; a year later, they cut "Windy City Boogie" for RCA. Dropping the "Chicago" part of their name, the Gangsters subsequently signed with Heat and recorded a third album, Life Is Not Easy Without You, in 1979. They continued on into the early '80s before disbanding. "Gangster Boogie" became a massively popular sample item for hip-hoppers and breakbeat aficionados, most prominently appearing on L.L. Cool J's hit "Mama Said Knock You Out"; their first album was eventually reissued as Gangster Boogie. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Chicago+Gangsters">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
