Experience the magic of Chicago with Chicago 16, a landmark album that showcases the band’s evolution. Released in 1982, this record marked their debut with Warner Bros. Records and featured production by the renowned David Foster. Following the heartbreaking loss of guitarist Terry Kath, Chicago reinvented their sound, bringing in Bill Champlin to add fresh energy.
The standout track, “Hard To Say I’m Sorry,” became their second No. 1 single, proving that Chicago was still at the forefront of the pop rock scene. This vinyl album is pressed on high-quality 180g vinyl and comes in a stunning gatefold package, making it a perfect addition to any Chicago band vinyl collection.
Kimberly Vasquez (verified owner) –
Chicago 16 is a brilliant album that perfectly captures the band’s evolution. The vinyl quality is superb, and the music is timeless!
Miranda Mcneil (verified owner) –
I’ve been collecting vinyl records for years, and Chicago 16 is among the best vinyl records for pop rock I’ve ever owned. Highly recommend!
Brandon Morales (verified owner) –
This album is a must-have for any Chicago fan. The production by David Foster really shines through on the vinyl edition.