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Artist: Chicago

Title: 16

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Category: Westcoast

Year: 1982

Label: Wea

Catalog Number: 7599-23689-2

Personnel

Robert Lamm
James Pankow
Lee Loughnane
Peter Cetera
Bill Champlin
Danny Seraphine
Walter Parazaider
David Foster Producer

Tracks

1.  What You're Missing  4:09
2.  Waiting For You To Decide  4:05
3.  Bad Advice  2:57
4.  Chains  3:22
5.  Hard To Say I'm Sorry  5:06
6.  Follow Me  4:52
7.  Sonny Think Twice  4:00
8.  What Can I Say  3:48
9.  Rescue You  3:56
10.  Love Me Tomorrow  5:06
  
Total Running Time:  41:21

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From: PODEROSO YIRO Date: December 27, 2008 at 14:03
This is a real Westcoast AOR Classic, my dear boys and girls !!. One of the best Chicago albums. Still we have Peter Cetera on vocals, some good compositions by Bill Champlin, the classic wind section which brings that special touch to all the songs in this album. It may contains some tracks which could be a little or a lot R&B and Jazz oriented like "Bad Advice", i mean, i think this is not a very consisten album for an AOR Fanatic, but here we have autentic jewels like "What You´re Missing","Rescue You" nd we find here two of the most beautiful Chicago Balladas: "Love Me Tomorrow" with that incredible intro, totally a lesson of how to make a passionate ballad and the Chartbreaker "Hard To Say I´m Sorry", a song to dedicate really, with this honest and romantic lyrics... A Must Have!!

From: tomdwa Date: March 21, 2020 at 17:19
Perhaps with the exception of Rescue you, this is a flawless and spectacular album from a band at the peak of its success and musical abilities. Everything is impressive here, from the songwriting to the instrumental composure and the awesome production quality. A must have, to play on an expensive hifi-installation or car stereo, or with good headphones.

From: rick kerch vzla Date: April 18, 2020 at 3:44
A Big one in here for them...success all over...for me the cut of the record is the opening one "What You're Missing"(Which is originaly from Joseph Williams and Jay Gruska)but add also tracks #2,5(mega hit),6,7 & 10(another mega hit)...enjoyable stuff...84/100 🙂


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