Welcome to my latest installement of awesome 80s albums (part 6). It is kind of strange to see how far the music industry seems to have fallen since the 80s.
This post covers the last Peter Cetera album for Chicago, Chicago 17. This album was released in 1984. Chicago 18 and 19 are decent, but feel decidedly different. You might also want to check out the single "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" from Chicago 16. Background vocals on "We Can Stop the Hurtin'" were from Richard Marx and Donny Osmond (both will probably appear in future posts).
This album might be among my top 10 favorites of all time
Notable Singles (should have been more released):
* "You're the Inspiration"
* "Hard Habit to Break"
* "Stay the Night"
* "Along Comes a Woman"
Non-Single Songs i Kind of Like:
* "We Can Stop the Hurtin" - though it may be a little political
* "Only You"
* "Remember the Feeling"
* "Once in a Lifetime"
* "Please Hold On"
* "Prima Donna"
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