
Hot Streets is a Rock album by Chicago, originally released in 1978. On Gatefold: 79 pressings tracked, owned by 15 collectors.
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Hot Streets is the tenth studio album (twelfth overall) by the American band Chicago, released in 1978. In many way, Hot Streets marked the beginning of a new era for the band, turning to disco music, a move which would be derided in retrospect. This was the band's first album with all-new material released since their second that did not have a numbered title. It was also the first album not to feature original guitarist/vocalist Terry Kath, who died from an accidental self-inflicted gunshot wound in January 1978. He was replaced by Donnie Dacus on this album. Having worked with James William Guercio since their 1969 debut, Chicago decided to part ways with the producer following the release of Chicago XI in 1977. However, a bigger change for the group was the death of guitarist Terry Kath in January 1978, who unintentionally shot himself at a roadie's house while playing with one of his gun. The members of the band were devastated by his death, and considered breaking up. Kath was one of the key players who most defined the rhythmic sound of the band. After the initial shock waned, the group decided that they still had something to offer musically, and carried on. Phil Ramone, who had mixed some of their earlier album, was called upon to co-produce their new effort. But before Chicago could begin recording, they had to contend with the difficult process of finding a new guitarist. Accomplished guitarist Donnie Dacus was chosen, bringing his own distinctive style to the group's music. Prior to joining Chicago, Dacus had worked with both Roger McGuinn and Stephen Still. Recording sessions took place both in Miami and Los Angeles that spring, after years of working at Guercio's Caribou Ranch in Colorado. By the end of the session, the band felt as though they were still in a strong musical position even after the loss of Kath. Recording the album Spirits Having Flown next door at the same Miami studio, some of the tracks featured the Bee Gees and their keyboardist, Blue Weaver. The Gibb brothers added vocals to the song "Little Miss Lovin'" while Weaver added synthesized strings to "No Tell Lover" and "Show Me The Way". In turn, Chicago's horn section played on Spirits Having Flown, most notably on the hit single "Too Much Heaven". To mark their new beginning, the band broke with tradition by giving their album a title, rather than a number. Having chosen the title Hot Street, the album cover featured a picture of the band (shot by photographer Norman Seeff) rather than just the group logo. Because a later marketing survey noted that consumers expected to see the logo on the cover, Chicago's logo returned in the form of a high-rise building for the follow-up album, Chicago 13. The album was released in October 1978, preceded by a release of the lead single "Alive Again". Hot Streets was another hit for the group, who had been concerned that the public might not accept them without Kath. Although the album went platinum, and Chicago scored a second top-twenty hit with "No Tell Lover", Hot Streets was the first Chicago album since their debut that failed to reach the US Top 10; fittingly, the band's twelfth album peaked at #12. Following the release of Chicago 13 and at the end of the Christmas 1979 tour, Dacus would be released from the group, bringing his short tenure with Chicago to an abrupt end. .
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Alive Again4:17
- A2The Greatest Love On Earth3:43
- A3Little Miss Lovin'4:32
- A4Hot Streets5:12
- A5Take A Chance4:35
Side B
- B1Gone Long Gone3:55
- B2Ain't It Time4:08
- B3Love Was New3:32
- B4No Tell Lover4:15
- B5Show Me The Way3:18
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Soft Rock
- warm
- laid-back
- urban
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Blue WeaverGUEST , SYNTHESIZER STRINGS SYNTHESIZER
- Daniel SeraphineBAND , DRUMS DRUMS DRUMS, PERCUSSION
- Donnie DacusBAND , GUITAR, VOCALS GUITAR, VOCALS BACKING VOCALS
- James PankowBAND , ARRANGED BY BAND , TROMBONE TROMBONE
- Laudir de OliveiraPERCUSSION
- Lee LoughnaneBAND , TRUMPET, VOCALS TRUMPET, VOCALS TRUMPET, VOCALS, SUPERVISED BY
- Peter CeteraBAND , BASS, VOCALS BASS, VOCALS BACKING VOCALS
- Robert LammBAND , KEYBOARDS, VOCALS KEYBOARDS, VOCALS KEYBOARDS, VOCALS, PERCUSSION
- Barry GibbBACKING VOCALS
- Bee GeesBACKING VOCALS VOCALS
- David "Hawk" WolinskiELECTRIC PIANO GUEST , ELECTRIC PIANO PIANO
- Maurice GibbBACKING VOCALS
- Robin GibbBACKING VOCALS
- Robin Gibb, Barry Gibb & Maurice GibbBACKING VOCALS
- Walter ParazaiderBAND , FLUTE FLUTE FLUTE, SOLOIST
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