- Chicago 19
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Chicago 19 Studio album by Chicago Released June 20, 1988 Recorded Autumn 1987 - Spring 1988 Genre Rock, Adult Contemporary Length 44:24 Label Full Moon/Reprise Producer Ron Nevison
and Chas SandfordChicago chronology Chicago 18
(1986)Chicago 19
(1988)Greatest Hits 1982-1989
(1989)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] Chicago 19 is the 19th album by American rock band Chicago and was released in 1988. After recording Chicago 18 with David Foster, the band decided to expand their sound with other producers and worked primarily with Ron Nevison and Chas Sandford for this album. There was also a slight shifting in labels, with their Full Moon Records imprint now being carried by Reprise Records.
Similar to the reaction to its predecessor, Chicago 19 became a moderate success on the album chart (although it went platinum) yet had major hit singles, including the #1 hit "Look Away", as well as "I Don't Wanna Live Without Your Love" (#3), and "You're Not Alone" (#10). A slightly remixed version of Jason Scheff's "What Kind Of Man Would I Be?" (#5) would also prove to be a big success in late 1989, as part of the follow-up Greatest Hits 1982-1989 release. This album was the first Chicago effort to spotlight keyboardist/singer Bill Champlin on lead vocals, who sang all three of the album's hit singles. The fact that the group was highlighting a different voice on singles that had no signature horn sound may have hindered 19's sales. The album also relied heavily on outside writers, continuing a trend from the previous album. The first two singles were written by Diane Warren (who was virtually ruling the charts at that time) with the third penned by Jim Scott.
However, following its release, there would be another line-up casualty with the surprising 1990 firing of founding drummer Danny Seraphine, making Chicago 19 his last project with Chicago, just over twenty years after they originally formed. He was replaced on the next studio album by session drummer Tris Imboden, who remains to this day.
Contents
Track listing
- "Heart in Pieces" (Tim Feehan, Brian MacLeod; Warner Bros. Music/ATV Music) – 5:04
- "I Don't Wanna Live Without Your Love" (Diane Warren, Albert Hammond; Warner Bros. Music/Empire Music) – 3:55
- "I Stand Up" (Robert Lamm, Gerard McMahon; Sutton Way Music/Back Mack Music) – 4:06
- "We Can Last Forever" (Jason Scheff, John Dexter; MCA Music/Rondor Music) – 3:45
- "Come in From the Night" (Bill Champlin, Bruce Gaitsch; Warner Bros. Music) – 4:43
- "Look Away" (Warren; Warner Bros. Music) – 4:02
- "What Kind Of Man Would I Be?" (Scheff, Chas Sandford, Bobby Caldwell; MCA Music/SBK Music/Warner Bros. Music) – 4:21
- "Runaround" (Champlin, Scheff; MCA Music/Warner Bros. Music) – 4:10
- "You're Not Alone" (Jim Scott; Truland Music/Virgin Music Ltd.) – 3:56
- "Victorious" (Marc Jordan, John Capek; MCA Music/Warner Bros. Music) – 6:03
Chicago 19 (Full Moon/Reprise 25714) reached #37 in the US during a chart stay of 42 weeks. It did not chart in the UK.
Personnel
Chicago
- Bill Champlin - keyboards, guitars, vocals, background vocals
- Robert Lamm - keyboards, vocals
- Lee Loughnane - trumpet
- James Pankow - trombone
- Walter Parazaider - saxophone
- Jason Scheff - electric bass, vocals
- Dawayne Bailey - guitar, vocals
- Danny Seraphine - drums, percussion, programming
Additional musicians
- Phillip Ashley, John Campbell, Charles Judge: Additional Keyboards
- Chas Sandford, Dann Huff: Additional Guitars
- Mike Murphy: Additional Percussion & Programming
- Peter Kaye, Peter Mayer: Additional Programming
Production
- Produced By Ron Nevison & Chas Sandford
- Recorded & Engineered By Ron Nevison, Chas Sandford & Gary McGachan
Chart positions
Album - Billboard (America)
Year Chart Position 1988 The Billboard 200 37 Singles - Billboard (America)
Year Single Chart Position 1988 "I Don't Wanna Live Without Your Love" The Billboard Hot 100 3 1988 "I Don't Wanna Live Without Your Love" Adult Contemporary 5 1988 "Look Away" The Billboard Hot 100 1 1988 "Look Away" Adult Contemporary 1 1989 "You're Not Alone" The Billboard Hot 100 10 1989 "You're Not Alone" Adult Contemporary 9 1989 "We Can Last Forever" The Billboard Hot 100 55 1989 "We Can Last Forever" Adult Contemporary 12 References
External links
Categories:- Chicago (band) albums
- 1988 albums
- Reprise Records albums
- Albums produced by Ron Nevison
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