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The Heart of Chicago 1967–1997

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Released
  
April 22, 1997

Length
  
66:59

Release date
  
22 April 1997

Genres
  
Rock music, Rock and roll

Recorded
  
1969–1997

Artist
  
Chicago

Label
  
Reprise Records

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The Heart of Chicago 1967–1997 (1997)
  
The Heart of Chicago 1967-1998 Volume II (1998)

Producers
  
James William Guercio, David Foster, Ron Nevison, James Newton Howard

Similar
  
Chicago albums, Rock and roll albums

The Heart of Chicago 1967–1997 is the fifth greatest hits album, and twenty-third album overall, by the American band Chicago, released in 1997. It was compiled to commemorate the group's 30th anniversary of their formation.

Contents

The idea was to bridge their two eras on one CD: the James William Guercio and Columbia Records period of the 1970s, and the David Foster and Warner Bros. Records period of the 1980s. In addition, the band added two new songs, "The Only One" produced by Lenny Kravitz and "Here in My Heart" by James Newton Howard. Both of these new tracks were successful in the adult contemporary market; "Here in My Heart" topped the AC charts, and "The Only One" was a top 20 AC hit.

While the album was certified a gold success upon its April 1997 release, many critics and fans disapproved of the concept, finding the distinct styles of both decades clashing with each other, and with the lack of many significant hits (i.e. "25 or 6 to 4", "Call on Me", and "What Kind of Man Would I Be?") detracting from the album's enjoyment. To balance this out, a second album, The Heart of Chicago 1967-1998 Volume II was released the following year to fill in the missing gaps that were left in the first one. Rhino Records' 2002 two-CD release The Very Best of Chicago: Only the Beginning, with chronological sequencing, is generally considered to supersede both volumes of The Heart of Chicago.

Track listing

  1. "You're the Inspiration" (Peter Cetera/David Foster) – 3:49 from Chicago 17
  2. "If You Leave Me Now" (Cetera) – 3:55 from Chicago X
  3. "Make Me Smile" (Single version) (James Pankow) – 2:59 from Chicago II
  4. "Hard Habit to Break" (Steve Kipner/Jon Parker) – 4:44 from Chicago 17
  5. "Saturday in the Park" (Robert Lamm) – 3:55 from Chicago V
  6. "Wishing You Were Here" (Cetera) – 4:35 from Chicago VII
  7. "The Only One" (Pankow/Greg O'Connor) – 5:59 Previously unreleased
  8. A new recording produced and featuring backing vocals by Lenny Kravitz
  9. "Colour My World" (Pankow) – 2:59 from Chicago II
  10. "Look Away" (Diane Warren) – 4:00 from Chicago 19
  11. "Here in My Heart" (Glen Ballard/James Newton Howard) – 4:15 Previously unreleased
  12. A new recording produced by James Newton Howard
  13. "Just You 'n' Me" (Pankow) – 3:42 from Chicago VI
  14. "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?" (Single version) (Lamm) – 3:19 from The Chicago Transit Authority
  15. "Will You Still Love Me?" (Foster/Tom Keane/Richard Baskin) – 5:41 from Chicago 18
  16. "Beginnings" (Lamm) – 7:54 from The Chicago Transit Authority
  17. "Hard to Say I'm Sorry/Get Away" (Cetera/Foster/Lamm) – 5:05 from Chicago 16

The Heart of Chicago 1967-1997 (Reprise 46554) reached #55 in the US during a chart stay of 27 weeks. It also peaked at #21 in the UK.

Songs

1You’re the Inspiration3:50
2If You Leave Me Now3:56
3Make Me Smile3:02

References

The Heart of Chicago 1967–1997 Wikipedia