As I come to today's post, and my final destination in the Chicago transit, I can't help but feel glad that I'm finally crossing this group off my list. It's not been the most exciting series of Retro Spins I've gone through, but I suppose I didn't really expect it to be. They're a band rooted, for me, in their hits, with not much more beyond that.
Whereas their previous album saw the departure of longtime member, Peter Cetera, Chicago 19 would see the producer of their previous two albums, David Foster also exiting. This was not only from the producer feeling the remaining members were difficult to work with, but because they in turn felt he was removing the sound that had built the band. Specifically, the horn sections, which he frequently pushed to the background, or removed completely, in lieu of a more synthesizer accompanied sound. There's no doubt that the changes made by Foster pushed Chicago to the peak of their popularity, so it's disappointing that the guys adamantly pushed back.
Nineteen would end up peaking at thirty-seven on the Billboard 200 and become their last studio album to reach platinum status. It also featured some of the bands most recognizable hits, and pretty much their last batch of them; Look Away, I Don't Want To Live Without Your Love, What Kind Of Man Would I Be, and You're Not Alone.
The aforementioned hits are pretty much where the sweet spot of 19 lies. I suppose four out of ten isn't a terrible ratio for an album, but I don't know. It just continues to be disappointing that Chicago, as a whole, doesn't deliver much in the department of hidden gems. Their songs are either massive hits or falling flat duds. For me, there's just no middle ground.
I suppose in terms of studio albums, it's decent way to end the era. There's certainly been albums from 1988 / 1989 that I've listened to from legacy artists that were massive missteps, and in that regard, Chicago doesn't go out on a bad note. It's just no more impressive, nay, it's less impressive than what came before it. I suppose I go back to what I said above. It's disappointing that they didn't embrace the sound that saw them at their peak in 1985, and to that regard, I'm happier that I'm finally done listening to their music, which should never be the takeaway.
I would always prefer to end wanting more. To be so invested that I consider listening to something from an artist's 90's and beyond catalog. For those of you who know me, you know that's quite an honor on my part because I adamantly don't like 90's and beyond music. But again, that's not a problem here. For Chicago, I'm just ready to be done.
Of course, I'm not the end all be all opinion on these types of things. Chicago would finish out the decade with Greatest Hits 1982–1989, a massively successful compilation which went five times platinum in the USA alone. It's second only to Chicago 17, in terms of peak sales performance. It would also be their last platinum album until 2002's The Very Best of Chicago: Only the Beginning, which to date is their final platinum album.
Though sales would slow down, their overall momentum doesn't seem to have. Sure, lineup changes occurred. Notable were the firing of original drummer, Danny Seraphine, for reasons undisclosed, and Dawayne Bailey for voicing his concerns over their label shelving the album, Stone Of Sisyphus when it was initially recorded. However, the band remains very much active, having released twenty albums, consisting of a variety of studio albums, compilations, and live recordings between 1990 and 2024. They also continue to tour, with a summer schedule in 2026, which will see them headlining with Styx.
While the world loves a reunion story, as for Peter Cetera, he's having no parts of it. To date he's not returned to the group and even declined to perform with them at their 2016 induction into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. So, don't expect to see him on stage with the boys any time soon.
As for me, my next stop on the Retro Spin train is another legacy band which I need to wrap up. I'll see you tomorrow to get started on that.
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