On July 21, 1980, the band Chicago released their 12th studio album, “Chicago XIV.” Known for their distinctive blend of rock, jazz, and pop, Chicago continued to evolve their sound with this release. Despite being the fourteenth album in their discography, it marked a new chapter for the band as they experimented with different musical styles and production techniques. While it may not have reached the same commercial heights as some of their earlier works, “Chicago XIV” still found its place on the Billboard charts and showcased the band’s enduring talent and versatility.