Greatest Hits 1982-1989 Chicago

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  • Release Date: 12/07/2004
  • Original Release: 1989
  • Sales Rank: 22,639
  • Label: RHINO / WEA
  • UPC: 081227810320

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Chicago returned from a career dip in 1982 with "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" and continued to hit with power ballads, among them "Hard Habit to Break" and "You're the Inspiration," all sung by Peter Cetera. But the streak continued after Cetera departed in 1985, as Jason Scheff stepped in and Chicago went on to score hits like "Will You Still Love Me?," "I Don't Wanna Live Without Your Love," and "Look Away," which are all heard here. William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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Greatest Hits 1982-1989by Anonymous

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March 29, 2006: I really love this CD because it brings back such memories of the times when I was a pre-teen. I used to listen to those songs on the radio, such as "Hard To Say I'm Sorry," "Love Me Tomorrow," "You're The Inspiration," "Hard Habit To Break," "Will You Still Love Me," and "What Kind Of Man Would I Be (Remix)." One of their songs "Hard Habit To Break" has been one of my very favorites since I was eight or nine years old because I love the musical arrangement, including Peter Cetera and Bill Champlin's vocals and the chromatic keyboard break before the key change, which is in C# minor. Chicago has to be such an awesome group, so I would definitely recommend this CD if you love their later work as much as their earlier work.

Greatest Hits 1982-1989by Anonymous

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September 09, 2005: Chicago is an amazing band. To be honest, I personally love their 80's material better than their 70's material! Although, their 70's stuff is still good. This compilation is just missing one song: "You're Not Alone". Other than that, all their best songs from the decade are here!

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