A masterpiece you'll want to listen to again and again
Released in 1982, this album marked a turning point for Chicago.
A masterpiece album that overcame the slump of the late 70s and attempted a comeback. Produced by David Foster, who also discovered Celine Dion. Includes the famous ballad "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" that will go down in rock history. "Love Me Tomorrow" is also a must-listen.
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- Arranged By [Additional Horn Arrangements] - David Foster
- Arranged By [Rhythm Arrangements] - David Foster
- Keyboards - David Foster
- Producer - David Foster
- Arranged By [Background Vocal Arrangements] - Bill Champlin
- Band - Bill Champlin
- Engineer, Mixed By - Humberto Gatica
- Synthesizer - David Paich
- Guitar - Michael Landau
- Arranged By [Background Vocals Arrangements] - Peter Cetera
- Arranged By [Rhythm Arrangements] - Peter Cetera
- Guitar - Steve Lukather
- Programmed By [Synthesizer Programming] - Steve Porcaro
- Concertmaster - Jerry Vinci
- Engineer - Ernie Sheesely
- Engineer - David Schober
- Remastered By - David Donnelly
- Arranged By [Horn Arrangements] - James Pankow
- Band - James Pankow
- Band - Lee Loughnane
- Mixed By [Mixing Assistance] - Lee Loughnane
- Arranged By [Rhythm Arrangements] - Danny Seraphine
- Band - Danny Seraphine
- Band - Walter Parazaider
- Mixed By [Mixing Assistance] - Walter Parazaider
- Band - Robert Lamm
- Engineer - Jeff Borgeson
- Engineer - Phil Jamtaas
- Engineer - Bobby Gerber
- Guitar - Chris Pinnick
- Engineer - Britt Bacon
- Photography By - Aaron Rapoport
- Engineer - Don Levy
- Mixed By [Mixing Assistance] - Jack Goudie
- Engineer - Chip Strader
- Liner Notes - A. Scott Galloway
- Art Direction, Design [Original Album] - Kosh
- Art Direction, Design [Original Album] - Ron Larson
- Engineer - Steve Cohen (9)