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Chicago 19
''Chicago 19'' is the sixteenth studio album by the American band Chicago, released in 1988. After recording ''Chicago 18'' with David Foster, the band worked primarily with producers Ron Nevison and Chas Sandford for this album. Their Full Moon Records imprint moved to Reprise Records. ==Background== With a reception similar to its predecessor, ''Chicago 19'' became a success on the album chart, going platinum and yielding hit singles. The album includes "Look Away" (#1), "I Don't Wanna Live Without Your Love" (#3), and "You're Not Alone" (#10). A slightly remixed version of Jason Scheff's "What Kind Of Man Would I Be?" (#5) would also be successful in late 1989, as part of the follow-up ''Greatest Hits 1982-1989'' release. This album is the first Chicago effort to spotlight keyboardist/singer Bill Champlin on lead vocals, who sings all three of the album's hit singles. The album relied heavily on outside writers, continuing a trend from the previous album. The first two singles were written by high-charting Diane Warren, and the third by British-born songwriter Jimmy Scott.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Jimmy Scott, songwriter )〕 After recording ''Chicago 19'', founding drummer Danny Seraphine left the band, just more than twenty years after its original formation. Session drummer Tris Imboden joined the band as of the subsequent album, ''Twenty 1''.
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