Review: Home Town Chicago came early on in windy-city veteran Boo Williams' career, and there's less of the overtly party-starting stunts that some of his contemporaries possessed, replaced by a dreamy, meditative mood that speaks more to the heart than the feet. While the music may be somewhat deep and meaningful, this is still a collection of club tracks and there's no denying the heavy funk that Boo brings. Whether it's the euphoric piano chimes of "Evil Ways" or the jerky grit of "Smokin' Acid", there's plenty of evidence of just how much punch Home Town Chicago packs, even today.
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