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Warner Bros. Records Chicago Vinyl Record, Chicago 16

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Warner Bros. Records Chicago Vinyl Record, Chicago 16
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This 12-inch vinyl LP is the 1982 release "Chicago 16," issued under Full Moon/Warner Bros. Records, playing at 33 1/2 revolutions per minute. The album marks a pivotal moment in the band's trajectory, featuring production by David Foster and signifying a stylistic shift towards a more polished, radio friendly sound that characterized their 1980s era. The jacket cover displays a minimalist design with a magnifying glass revealing a microchip-patterned circuit board bearing the band's iconic logo, complementing the high tech aesthetic of the time. The reverse cover lists the album's tracks, including the chart topping ballad "Hard to Say I'm Sorry," as well as "Love Me Tomorrow" and "What You're Missing." The record is labeled under the Full Moon imprint, which was distributed by Warner Bros., and this release stands as the sixteenth studio album in the band's discography.

Issued: 1982
Dimensions: 12.5"L x 12.25"H
Country of Origin: United States


Condition: Age related wear.