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Chicago Greatest Hits 1982-1989

 
Album Review: Chicago Greatest Hits 1982-1989
 

  • Artist: Chicago
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: November 21, 1989
  • Total Time: 52:16
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Chicago returned from a career dip in 1982 with "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" and continued to hit with power ballads, among them "Hard Habit to Break" and "You're the Inspiration," all sung by Peter Cetera. But the streak continued after Cetera departed in 1985, as Jason Scheff stepped in and Chicago went on to score hits like "Will You Still Love Me?," "I Don't Wanna Live Without Your Love," and "Look Away," which are all heard here. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Hard to Say I'm Sorry/Get Away David Foster, Robert Lamm, Peter Cetera Chicago (5:07)
Look Away Diane Warren Chicago (4:03)
Stay the Night David Foster, Peter Cetera Chicago (3:49)
Will You Still Love Me? David Foster, Richard Baskin, Tommy Keane Chicago (5:43)
Love Me Tomorrow David Foster, Peter Cetera Chicago (5:06)
What Kind of Man Would I Be? [Remix] Bobby Caldwell, Chas Sandford, Jason Scheff Chicago (4:14)
You're the Inspiration David Foster, Peter Cetera Chicago (3:50)
I Don't Wanna Live Without Your Love Albert Hammond, Diane Warren Chicago (3:52)
Hard Habit to Break Steve Kipner, J. Parker Chicago (4:44)
Along Comes a Woman Peter Cetera, Mark Goldenberg Chicago (4:16)
If She Would Have Been Faithful Steve Kipner, Randy Goodrum Chicago (3:53)
We Can Last Forever Jason Scheff, John Dexter Chicago (3:44)

Credits

Chicago (Main Performer), David Foster (Piano), David Foster (Producer), Bill Champlin (Keyboards), Bill Champlin (Vocals), Robert Lamm (Keyboards), Robert Lamm (Vocals), Dawayne Bailey (Guitar), Dawayne Bailey (Vocals (Background)), Robbie Buchanan (Keyboards), Humberto Gatica (Engineer), Humberto Gatica (Remixing), Tris Imboden (Drums), John Keane (Drums), Stephen "Doc" Kupka (Horn), Michael Landau (Guitar), Lee Loughnane (Trumpet), Lee Loughnane (Flugelhorn), Lee Loughnane (Vocals (Background)), Ron Nevison (Producer), James Pankow (Trombone), James Pankow (Vocals (Background)), Walter Parazaider (Flute), Walter Parazaider (Saxophone), Walter Parazaider (Vocals (Background)), Steve Porcaro (Keyboards), Steve Porcaro (Programming), Chas Sandford (Producer), Jason Scheff (Bass), Jason Scheff (Vocals), Efrain Toro (Keyboards), Janet Levinson (Art Direction), Stuart Watson (Photography), Timothy Eames (Design), Timothy Eames (Construction), Howard Kaufman (Director), Howard Kaufman (Direction), Tom Keane (Keyboards)
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