Greatest Hits 1982–1989
Greatest Hits 1982–1989 is the third greatest hits album by the American band Chicago, released by Full Moon/Reprise Records on November 21, 1989.[1] It became one of Chicago's biggest selling albums, having been certified five times platinum in the United States.
Greatest Hits 1982–1989 | ||||
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Released | November 21, 1989[1] | |||
Recorded | 1982–1988 | |||
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Length | 52:24 | |||
Label | Full Moon/Reprise | |||
Producer | David Foster, Ron Nevison, Chas Sandford | |||
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AllMusic | [2] |
Spanning from Chicago 16 in 1982 to Chicago 19 in 1988, the set includes founding vocalist Peter Cetera and his successor Jason Scheff. It includes a remix of "What Kind of Man Would I Be?", as well as also being Chicago's last release before the dismissal of its original drummer Danny Seraphine in the following year after its release.
A variation titled The Heart of... Chicago was issued in countries outside North America, with similar artwork but a different track list including four songs originally released on the Columbia record label.
Track listing Greatest Hits 1982–1989
- "Hard to Say I'm Sorry/Get Away" (Peter Cetera, David Foster, Robert Lamm) – 5:07
- "Look Away" (Diane Warren) – 4:03
- "Stay the Night" (Cetera, Foster) – 3:49
- "Will You Still Love Me?" (Foster, Tom Keane, Richard Baskin) – 5:43
- "Love Me Tomorrow" (Cetera, Foster) – 5:06
- "What Kind of Man Would I Be?" (Remix) (Jason Scheff, Chas Sandford, Bobby Caldwell) – 4:14
- "You're the Inspiration" (Cetera, Foster) – 3:50
- "I Don't Wanna Live Without Your Love" (Warren, Albert Hammond) – 3:52
- "Hard Habit to Break" (Steve Kipner, Jon Parker) – 4:44
- "Along Comes a Woman" (Cetera, Mark Goldenberg) – 4:16
- "If She Would Have Been Faithful..." (Kipner, Randy Goodrum) – 3:53
- "We Can Last Forever" (Scheff, John Dexter) – 3:44
Unlike the two previous Greatest Hits albums, all of the songs were in their original album lengths, except "What Kind of Man Would I Be?". Some US copies on vinyl, and possibly some CDs, list "Along Comes a Woman" but actually contain "Remember the Feeling" (originally the flipside of "Hard Habit to Break").
Track listing The Heart of... Chicago
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "If You Leave Me Now" (from Chicago X, 1976) | Cetera | 3:57 |
2. | "Baby, What a Big Surprise" (from Chicago XI, 1977) | Cetera | 3:03 |
3. | "Where Did the Lovin' Go" (from Chicago XIV, 1980) | Cetera | 4:07 |
4. | "Take Me Back to Chicago" (from Chicago XI, 1977) | Danny Seraphine, David Wolinski | 5:16 |
5. | "Hard to Say I'm Sorry/Get Away" (from Chicago 16, 1982) | Cetera, Foster, Lamm | 5:08 |
6. | "Love Me Tomorrow" (from Chicago 16, 1982) | Cetera, Foster | 5:07 |
7. | "Hard Habit to Break" (from Chicago 17, 1984) | Kipner, Parker | 4:44 |
8. | "Only You" (from Chicago 17, 1984) | James Pankow, Foster | 3:54 |
9. | "You're the Inspiration" (from Chicago 17, 1984) | Cetera, Foster | 3:49 |
10. | "Along Comes a Woman" (from Chicago 17, 1984) | Cetera, Goldenberg | 4:16 |
11. | "Remember the Feeling" (from Chicago 17, 1984) | Cetera, Bill Champlin | 4:29 |
12. | "If She Would Have Been Faithful" (from Chicago 18, 1986) | Kipner, Goodrum | 3:53 |
13. | "Will You Still Love Me?" (from Chicago 18, 1986) | Foster, Keane, Baskin | 5:44 |
14. | "What Kind of Man Would I Be" (from Chicago 19, 1988) | Scheff, Sandford, Caldwell | 4:14 |
15. | "Look Away" (from Chicago 19, 1988) | Warren | 4:01 |
Total length: | 63:02 |
Charts
Weekly charts
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Certifications
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Singles
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1989 | "What Kind of Man Would I Be?" | US Adult Contemporary | 2 |
US Billboard Hot 100 | 5 | ||
References
- The Very Best Of: Only the Beginning (CD liner). Chicago. Rhino. 2002. p. 14. R2 76170.
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