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| Artist: Chicago Label: Rhino / Wea Category: Music
List Price: $7.98 Buy New: $3.60 You Save: $4.38 (55%)
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Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 4043
Format: Original Recording Remastered Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 74091 UPC: 081227409128 EAN: 0081227409128 ASIN: B000GH3QA8
Release Date: October 3, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Buy With Confidence
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| Tracks:
| • | Stay the Night - Chicago, Cetera, Peter | | • | We Can Stop the Hurtin' - Chicago, Lamm, Robert | | • | Hard Habit to Break - Chicago, Kipner, Steve | | • | Only You - Chicago, Pankow, James | | • | Remember the Feeling - Chicago, Cetera, Peter | | • | Along Comes a Woman - Chicago, Cetera, Peter | | • | You're the Inspiration - Chicago, Cetera, Peter | | • | Please Hold On - Chicago, Foster, David | | • | Prima Donna - Chicago, Cetera, Peter | | • | Once in a Lifetime - Chicago, Pankow, James | | • | Where We Begin - Chicago, Lamm, Robert |
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Chicago 17 music CD December 29, 2007 J. BUCK (Pittsburgh, PA) Product was in good condition. A little slow in getting here, but arrived as promised.
loved this album when it first came out October 5, 2007 Robert Reeves (tecumseh, ok) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I had this record when it first came out! I can't imagine it getting any better as it is truly a great album. Chicago is a great group and everything they do should be a mega hit!
Chicago's second Warner Bros. album February 6, 2007 andy8047 (Nokomis,Florida) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
Chicago released their Warner Bros. debut in 1982 and found more success with this 1984 release. These Columbia alumni spawned four Top 10 hits from this album:STAY THE NIGHT,YOU'RE THE INSPIRATION,HARD HABIT TO BREAK and ALONG COMES A WOMAN. Despite the success of this album,lead vocalist-guitarist Peter Cetera left the band after its release and following tour to continue his solo career. Cetera's solo post-Chicago hits include THE GLORY OF LOVE,THE NEXT TIME I FALL with Amy Grant,ONE GOOD WOMAN,RESTLESS HEART and ONLY A FOOL CAN SEE. Cetera had more hits after leaving WB in 1992 with ONE CLEAR VOICE and a re-recording of YTI.
It is a "Hard habbit to break" December 6, 2006 Peter T. Greck (Pittsburgh, PA) Oh my, its been twenty two years since I had this cassette. I waited for the CD to be remastered and it was worth it. It sounds great. Rhino did a good job. I would have given this 5 stars but they put one bonus track on it which was okay but I was looking for them to remix something new or atleast include the old remix of "Along comes a women" It was good to hear "Stay the night" remastered and sounding great! This was Peter Cetera's last ride with Chicago and he went out with a bang. The band did get lucky and they handed things over to Jason Scheff. He could pull off this material with no problem.
CHICAGO 17 OVER 7,500,000 SOLD THROUGHOUT 1984-1985 November 11, 2006 Patrick Miller (NEW YORK) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Rhino does an excellent job once again with the chicago music catologue. Nice linear notes explaining the albums monumental success. Chicago 17 will not satisfy hardcore chicago fans but 17 brings me back to those magical and simplier 1980s. Chicago 17 sold over 7,000,000 copies throughout 1984-1985, in reality the chicago 17 tour(and album) was a launching pad for Peter Ceteras solo career, as Peter did write most of the songs on 17.James pankow did write "Once in a lifetime" and as an extra track on this remastered cd Robert Lamms "Where we belong". Producer and song writer David Foster co-wrote some of the songs and produced this blockbuster album. I do have to agree with some of the critics and reviews of this cd, that chicago 17 is mostly a Peter Cetera solo album. The rest of the band did contribute in some way to 17. I believe David Foster wanted to go in that direction, like it or not David Foster really helped Chicago with some really awesome success in the 1980s. One of the negatives of Fosters influence on 1980s Chicago is Danny Seraphines drumming is almost absent. I will always like Chicago 1-13 better than any of the 1980s recordings. I still think chicago does an awesome job on 17.The remastering is really crisp and sharp and lets you listen to Chicago 1980s in a different light. I realize edited songs may appear on Chicago 16-17 but I believe the songs were the same lengths on the original Lps, I am just glad 17 is remastered and will go along with my other Rhino remastered chicago cds.( note: Chicago 17s first vinyl run was pressed with the audiophile QUIEX II FORMAT for superior sound on vinyl records of that time. Recording engineer Humberto Gatica(recording engineer for 17) would eventually win a grammy for his recording expertise later on his career. When 17 first came out on cd improvements were made in the sound quality on the cd release of 17. Now hearing this remastered version of 17 the sound is even more awesome).
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