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''Chicago 13'' is the eleventh studio album by the American band Chicago, released in 1979. The follow-up to ''Hot Streets'', ''Chicago 13'' is often critically disfavored. This would be the band's final release that features lead guitarist Donnie Dacus, who had followed late, founding lead guitarist, Terry Kath. All band members would contribute to the songwriting (one of only two albums where this is the case, with the other being ''Chicago VII''). ==Background== After recording sessions in Morin-Heights, Quebec and Hollywood, ''Chicago 13''—which saw the band return to numbering its albums and displaying its logo—was released that August and was preceded by Donnie Dacus's "Must Have Been Crazy" as lead single. ''Chicago 13'' is the first Chicago album to bear no significant hit singles. With negative reviews, ''Chicago 13'' reached No. 21 and went gold. Not long after its release and the tour to support it, Dacus was fired from the band with no explanation as to why he was fired. In 2003, ''Chicago 13'' was remastered and reissued by Rhino Records with a B-Side, featuring Dacus's "Closer To You" (an outtake from the ''Hot Streets'' sessions), and the 12-inch single mix of "Street Player" as bonus tracks. The songs "Street Player" and "Closer To You" had previously been released by other artists: "Street Player" by Rufus, who originally recorded it before Chicago; and "Closer" by Stephen Stills, though with Donnie Dacus on lead vocals. "Street Player" did eventually reach hit status, being sampled for both the 1995 hit "The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall into My Mind)" by The Bucketheads, the 2009 hit "I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)" by Pitbull and the 2013 remix by dance music producer "Tradelove".
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