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Chicago 17 Soundtrack album for sale Product Description
Chicago 17 Soundtrack album for sale by Chicago was released Oct 25, 1990 on the Full Moon label. Chicago: Peter Cetera (vocals, bass); Bill Champlin (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Bobby Lamm (vocals, keyboards); Chriss Pinnick (guitar); Walt Parazaider (woodwinds); Lee Loughane (trumpet); Jimmy Pankow (trombone); Danny Seraphine (drums). Chicago 17 Soundtrack CD music Additional guest artists: Mark Goldenberg, Paulinho Da Costa (percussion); Gary Grant (horns); Greg Adams (horns); Richard Marx, Donny Osmond (background vocals); Michael Landau, Paul Jackson. Recorded at The Lighthouse, North Hollywood, California; The Record Plant, Los Angeles, California and Sunset Sound, Hollywood, California. Chicago 17 Soundtrack CD music contains a single disc with 10 songs. ...See Full Description
Chicago 17 Soundtrack Album Track Listing
| 1 | Stay the Night See All 13  | 3:52 | $0.99 | |
| 2 | We Can Stop The Hurtin' See All 5  | 4:13 | $0.99 | |
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| 3 | Hard Habit to Break See All 26  | 4:46 | $0.99 | |
| 4 | Only You See All 7 | 3:55 | $0.99 | |
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| 5 | Remember The Feeling See All 5  | 4:30 | $0.99 | |
| 6 | Along Comes A Woman See All 16  | 4:16 | $0.99 | |
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| 7 | You're the Inspiration See All 27  | 3:53 | $0.99 | |
| 8 | Please Hold On See All 6  | 3:43 | $0.99 | |
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| 9 | Prima Donna See All 4  | 4:35 | $0.99 | |
| 10 | Once In a Lifetime See All 5 | 4:10 | $0.99 | |
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Chicago 17 Soundtrack buy CD music Customer Reviews
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| One of the Best Albums of the 80's It is rare to label an album five stars, but this one fits the bill. While Chicago 17 was seen as very commercial, it features a variety of sounds that cater to all musical tastes. "Stay the Night" opens up the CD with the drum beat, and Peter Cetera's demanding vocals as he sings to a woman, "I don't want you to misunderstand me..". "We Can't Stop the Hurting" deals with poverty and social problems while "Hard Habit to Break" is the classic power ballad. "Please Don't Go" is also enjoyable as is the haunting ballad, "Remember the Feeling" which recalls some type of loss. "Along Comes A Woman" is a nice song of its mix of guitars, brass and electric drumming. Who could forget the video where Cetera is saving a woman in the Casablanca-type scene? "Only You" has an impressive bass-chord to it while "You're the Inspiration" was another good ballad. "Prima Donna" was good for its strong guitar sound countering Cetera's vocals and "Once in a Lifetime" struck me with its percussion and synthesizers as the final song of the Cetera era as he later embarked on his solo career. If you like power ballads, or brass sounds of Chicago or like Peter Cetera's range, this CD is a must for a CD collection. By wolverinedave22 (Middletown, New Jersey)  |
| Perfect marriage of Chicago and David Foster Wow, what can you say about this perfect marriage of Chicago and David Foster. The songwriting, vocal arrangements, and performances all contribute to the best Chicago recordings of all time. My favorite song is Hard Habit to Break, which highlights a beautiful duet with Peter Cetera and Bill Champlin, coupled with a brilliant arrangement by David Foster. Without one weak song on the album, Chicago 17 goes down as a commercial and artistic triumph. Sadly, it was also Peter Cetera's last album with the band, but I hear that maybe soon the magic could quite possibly be rekindled...one could only hope. By a reviewer (Texas) |
| Best Chicago Album ever Chicago follows up its success from Chicago 16 to a better one in Chicago 17. All the tracks are great with the best ones being Along Comes A Woman, Stay The Night,You're The Inspiration,Hard Habit To Break,Remember The Feeling and Once In A Lifetime. Chicago was at its peak and at its best in the 80's. By JasonAFS (Sewell,NJ,USA) |
| The 80's best album This is perhaps Chicago's finest album, and thats saying alot. You wont hear a classier sounding, more professionaly played album from the 80's. By Reb (Metropolis, IL) This review is for a different format. |
| Great CD This is my favorite CD from this great group. It has four key songs, Hard Habit to Break, Stay the Night, You're the Inspiration and the catchy Along Comes a Woman. The other songs are good as well, such as the bass line on Only You, the power of Peter Cetera's vocals on Once in a Liftime, the social conscious of We Can Stop the Hurtin, the haunting Remember the Feeling as well as the unknown Prima Donna. What a great CD, Chicago clearly at the top of their game on this CD, you will enjoy it. By David (Middletown, NJ USA) This review is for a different format. |
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Chicago 17 Soundtrack songs Product Details
| CD Universe Part number | 1099987 |
| Label | Full Moon |
| Orig Year | 1984 |
| Catalog number | 925060 |
| Discs | 1 |
| Release Date | Oct 25, 1990 |
| Studio/Live | Studio |
| Producer | David Foster |
| Engineer | Humberto Gatica |
| Recording Time | 41 minutes |
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