- Twenty 1
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Twenty 1 Studio album by Chicago Released January 29, 1991 Recorded 1990 Genre Rock, Adult Contemporary Length 52:01 Label Full Moon/Reprise Records Producer Ron Nevison
Except "Explain It To My Heart": Humberto GaticaChicago chronology Group Portrait
(1991)Twenty 1
(1991)Night & Day Big Band
(1995)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] Twenty 1 is the 21st album by American rock band Chicago and was released in 1991. As their first album of the 1990s, Twenty 1 was intended to extend Chicago's continuing success into another decade.[citation needed]
Retaining producer Ron Nevison from Chicago 19, the band sacked founding drummer Danny Seraphine and replaced him with Tris Imboden (though session player John Keane played the majority of tracks on Twenty 1) and added Dawayne Bailey, their touring guitarist since 1986, as an extra guitarist for Twenty 1's 1990 sessions.
According to Nevison, work on the album was somewhat fragmented, with the band members rarely in the studio together, and work continuing with session musicians while the band was on tour. The fragmentation was furthered when Humberto Gatica was assigned to mix the final version of the album without Nevison's input. [2]
Unfortunately, while the music for Twenty 1 was familiar and commercial, the shifting of musical trends (Nirvana and the grunge movement were months away) lost Chicago valuable radio support and, consequently, Twenty 1 and its songs went mostly unheard upon their January 1991 release. Nevison maintains that if his original mixes had been used, the album would have been more successful: "It all would have worked if they’d left it alone. I promise you."[2] Although "Chasin' The Wind" (#39) became a minor hit, Twenty 1 merely reached #66 before exiting the charts.
As a result, Chicago would take a different tack for its subsequent album, Stone of Sisyphus, hiring producer Peter Wolf to develop a more ambitious, experimental effort. That 1994 release would be scrapped, but was released over 14 years later on June 17, 2008. A demo from the Twenty 1 sessions was included on the Sisyphus release. Twenty 1 would be Chicago's last full-length album of original songs until Chicago XXX in 2006.
Track listing
- "Explain it to My Heart" (Diane Warren) – 4:44
- "If It Were You" (Jason Scheff/Darin Scheff/Tony Smith) – 4:43
- "You Come to My Senses" (Billy Steinberg/Tom Kelly) – 3:49
- "Somebody, Somewhere" (Bill Champlin/Dennis Matkosky/Kevin Dukes) – 4:21
- "What Does It Take" (Jason Scheff/Gerard McMahon) – 4:38
- "One from the Heart" (Robert Lamm/Gerard McMahon) – 4:43
- "Chasin' the Wind" (Diane Warren) – 4:18
- "God Save the Queen" (James Pankow/Jason Scheff) – 4:19
- "Man to Woman" (Jason Scheff/Adam Mitchell) – 3:56
- "Only Time Can Heal the Wounded" (Robert Lamm/Gerard McMahon) – 4:43
- "Who Do You Love" (Bill Champlin/Dennis Matkosky) – 3:20
- "Holdin' On" (Bill Champlin/Tom Saviano) – 4:15
Twenty 1 (Full Moon/Reprise 26391) reached #66 in the US during a chart stay of 11 weeks. It did not chart in the UK.
Personnel
- Dawayne Bailey - guitars, background vocals
- Bill Champlin - keyboards, vocals, background vocals
- Tris Imboden - drums, percussion
- Robert Lamm - keyboards, vocals, background vocals
- Lee Loughnane - trumpet, flugelhorn, background vocals
- James Pankow - trombone, background vocals
- Walter Parazaider - saxophones, flute, background vocals
- Jason Scheff - bass, vocals, background vocals
Additional personnel
- John Keane - drums
- Robbie Buchanan - keyboards
- Efrain Toro - keyboards
- Tom Keane - keyboards
- Steve Porcaro - keyboards programming
- David Foster - acoustic piano
- Michael Landau - guitar
- Stephen "Doc" Kupka - baritone saxophone
References
- ^ http://www.allmusic.com/album/r183100/review
- ^ a b Jeff Giles (May 28, 2010). "Anatomy of an Album: Producer Ron Nevison Discusses “Chicago Twenty 1″". Popdose. http://popdose.com/anatomy-of-an-album-producer-ron-nevison-discusses-chicago-twenty-1/. Retrieved May 28, 2010.
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- The Heart of Chicago 1967-1998 Volume II
- The Very Best of: Only the Beginning
- The Box
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