Chicago 18

Chicago 18
Studio album by Chicago
Released September 29, 1986 (1986-09-29)
Recorded March-June 1986
Genre Rock
Length 45:19
Label Full Moon/Warner Bros.
Producer David Foster
Chicago chronology
Chicago 17
(1984)
Chicago 18
(1986)
Chicago 19
(1988)

Chicago 18 is the fifteenth studio album by the American band Chicago, released on September 29, 1986. As the successor to 1984's multiplatinum hit Chicago 17, this album is the first without cofounding member Peter Cetera.

With Cetera having quit the band in 1985 in favor of a solo career, Chicago eventually hired Jason Scheff to fill Cetera's position as vocalist and bassist. The most used voices in Chicago now belonged to its two newest recruits, Scheff and Bill Champlin, who had joined the band in 1981.

Chicago again hired producer David Foster to create a soft rock followup to Chicago 17.

The band recorded an updated high-tech remake of their hit classic "25 or 6 to 4" (#48). Then, "Will You Still Love Me?" (#3) and "If She Would Have Been Faithful..." (#17) became hits. Scheff is lead vocalist on all three releases. The album features a brief, a cappella horn riff, Pankow's "Free Flight." Chicago 18 ultimately went gold, peaking at #35.

Track listing

Side One
No. TitleWriter(s)Vocals Length
1. "Niagara Falls"  Steve Kipner/Bobby CaldwellScheff with Bill Champlin 3:43
2. "Forever"  Robert Lamm/Bill GableLamm 5:17
3. "If She Would Have Been Faithful..."  Kipner/Randy GoodrumScheff with Bill Champlin 3:51
4. "25 or 6 to 4"  Lamm/James PankowScheff 4:20
5. "Will You Still Love Me"  David Foster/Tom Keane/Richard BaskinScheff with Champlin 5:44
Side Two
No. TitleWriter(s)Vocals Length
6. "Over and Over"  Lamm/James Newton Howard/Steve LukatherLamm 4:20
7. "It's Alright"  Bill Champlin/FosterChamplin 4:29
8. "Free Flight"  Pankowinstrumental 0:25
9. "Nothin's Gonna Stop Us Now"  Scheff/Buzz FeitenScheff 4:25
10. "I Believe"  ChamplinChamplin, with Scheff 4:20
11. "One More Day"  Pankow/Carmen GrilloLamm, Champlin, Scheff 4:13

A re-recorded version of "When Will the World Be Like Lovers?" (Robert Lamm/Tom Keane/David Foster) appears on Robert Lamm's 1995 solo album Life Is Good In My Neighborhood. The original recorded version from the Chicago 18 sessions also appears online.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Chicago 18 (Full Moon/Warner Bros. 25509) reached gold status and #35 in the US during a chart stay of 45 weeks. It did not chart in the UK.

Personnel

Additional musicians

Production

References

  1. Chicago 18 at AllMusic
  2. 1 2 3 All credits from CD booklet.
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