On This Day: June 7, 1982 – Chicago Releases Chicago 16

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On This Day: June 7, 1982 – Chicago Releases Chicago 16
On this day June 7, 1982, Chicago released their thirteenth studio album Chicago 16. The album marked a major comeback for the band, reaching number 9 on the US Billboard 200 and introducing a refreshed sound for a new decade.

Chicago 16 featured the hit single Hard to Say I’m Sorry, which went on to become a number one song and one of the band’s most iconic ballads. This album also marked the first collaboration with producer David Foster, who helped steer the group in a more polished and pop oriented direction.

The success of the album brought Chicago back into the spotlight after a period of declining sales and changing lineups. It opened the door for more hits in the coming years and reestablished them as a dominant force in adult contemporary and pop rock.

80s insight: Chicago 16 showed how classic bands could reinvent themselves in the 80s. With the right production and the right song, a new era of success was possible even after years of fading momentum.

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