Post subject: [2022-01-07] Peter Cetera "Love, Glory, Honor & Heart: The Complete Full Moon/Warner Recordings" 6CD box (Cherry Pop UK)
Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2021 8:32 pm
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Invisible Pedestrian wrote:
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I'm a huge Chicago fan. I wouldn't touch this with a ten foot pole.
Neither would I.
His solo stuff is horrendous to me, but I posted it because there are fans out there.
He was an awesome singer and bass player in Chicago.
One of my very favorite bassists actually.
But his solo stuff? Yeech.
His first solo single, "Livin' In The Limelight" was very good, and it rocked. I remember hearing it on my local album rock station when it was released.
Post subject: [2022-01-07] Peter Cetera "Love, Glory, Honor & Heart: The Complete Full Moon/Warner Recordings" 6CD box (Cherry Pop UK)
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Dr. Chris Evil wrote:
Invisible Pedestrian wrote:
Greg Carrier wrote:
I'm a huge Chicago fan. I wouldn't touch this with a ten foot pole.
Neither would I.
His solo stuff is horrendous to me, but I posted it because there are fans out there.
He was an awesome singer and bass player in Chicago.
One of my very favorite bassists actually.
But his solo stuff? Yeech.
His first solo single, "Livin' In The Limelight" was very good, and it rocked. I remember hearing it on my local album rock station when it was released.
That’s the only solo song by him I can stomach.
It was also covered by Blackfoot.
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Post subject: [2022-01-07] Peter Cetera "Love, Glory, Honor & Heart: The Complete Full Moon/Warner Recordings" 6CD box (Cherry Pop UK)
Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2021 10:04 am
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Dr. Chris Evil wrote:
Invisible Pedestrian wrote:
Greg Carrier wrote:
I'm a huge Chicago fan. I wouldn't touch this with a ten foot pole.
Neither would I.
His solo stuff is horrendous to me, but I posted it because there are fans out there.
He was an awesome singer and bass player in Chicago.
One of my very favorite bassists actually.
But his solo stuff? Yeech.
His first solo single, "Livin' In The Limelight" was very good, and it rocked. I remember hearing it on my local album rock station when it was released.
when his first solo album was released it was not released on CD in the US and was quite expensive on import.
then, i think, wounded bird released it domestically. And it may have been re-released domestically on another label since wounded bird di it.
if i remember right, i got mine (japanese) through thoughtscape sounds way back in the day.
for you youngsters, thoughtscape sounds was a store out of athens, georgia that (usually) had 2 full page ads in goldmine with all kinds of imports that, at that time, were not available domestically yet. not sure when they went under.
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Post subject: [2022-01-07] Peter Cetera "Love, Glory, Honor & Heart: The Complete Full Moon/Warner Recordings" 6CD box (Cherry Pop UK)
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Renny wrote:
Dr. Chris Evil wrote:
Invisible Pedestrian wrote:
Greg Carrier wrote:
I'm a huge Chicago fan. I wouldn't touch this with a ten foot pole.
Neither would I.
His solo stuff is horrendous to me, but I posted it because there are fans out there.
He was an awesome singer and bass player in Chicago.
One of my very favorite bassists actually.
But his solo stuff? Yeech.
His first solo single, "Livin' In The Limelight" was very good, and it rocked. I remember hearing it on my local album rock station when it was released.
when his first solo album was released it was not released on CD in the US and was quite expensive on import.
then, i think, wounded bird released it domestically. And it may have been re-released domestically on another label since wounded bird di it.
if i remember right, i got mine (japanese) through thoughtscape sounds way back in the day.
for you youngsters, thoughtscape sounds was a store out of athens, georgia that (usually) had 2 full page ads in goldmine with all kinds of imports that, at that time, were not available domestically yet. not sure when they went under.
Yes, you remember correctly, Renny – Wounded Bird did reissue Peter Cetera on CD in 2004.
Thoughtscape Sounds! I completely forgot about them! I bought many CDs from Thoughtscape back in the day. Remember Red Trumpet?
Post subject: [2022-01-07] Peter Cetera "Love, Glory, Honor & Heart: The Complete Full Moon/Warner Recordings" 6CD box (Cherry Pop UK)
Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2021 1:30 pm
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Kym wrote:
Renny wrote:
Dr. Chris Evil wrote:
Invisible Pedestrian wrote:
Greg Carrier wrote:
I'm a huge Chicago fan. I wouldn't touch this with a ten foot pole.
Neither would I.
His solo stuff is horrendous to me, but I posted it because there are fans out there.
He was an awesome singer and bass player in Chicago.
One of my very favorite bassists actually.
But his solo stuff? Yeech.
His first solo single, "Livin' In The Limelight" was very good, and it rocked. I remember hearing it on my local album rock station when it was released.
when his first solo album was released it was not released on CD in the US and was quite expensive on import.
then, i think, wounded bird released it domestically. And it may have been re-released domestically on another label since wounded bird di it.
if i remember right, i got mine (japanese) through thoughtscape sounds way back in the day.
for you youngsters, thoughtscape sounds was a store out of athens, georgia that (usually) had 2 full page ads in goldmine with all kinds of imports that, at that time, were not available domestically yet. not sure when they went under.
Yes, you remember correctly, Renny – Wounded Bird did reissue Peter Cetera on CD in 2004.
Thoughtscape Sounds! I completely forgot about them! I bought many CDs from Thoughtscape back in the day. Remember Red Trumpet?
yes sir i do.
i loved perusing goldmine magazine, jimbo would call me and we would discuss various CD's advertised in the magazine....all of which he already had, of course
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Post subject: [2022-01-07] Peter Cetera "Love, Glory, Honor & Heart: The Complete Full Moon/Warner Recordings" 6CD box (Cherry Pop UK)
Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2021 8:29 pm
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Invisible Pedestrian wrote:
Dr. Chris Evil wrote:
His first solo single, "Livin' In The Limelight" was very good, and it rocked. I remember hearing it on my local album rock station when it was released.
That’s the only solo song by him I can stomach.
As a David Gilmour collector, I remember picking up a copy of One More Story in a dollar bin to get *this* track.
Post subject: [2022-01-07] Peter Cetera "Love, Glory, Honor & Heart: The Complete Full Moon/Warner Recordings" 6CD box (Cherry Pop UK)
Posted: Sun Mar 28, 2021 6:38 pm
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Tricky Kid wrote:
Invisible Pedestrian wrote:
Dr. Chris Evil wrote:
His first solo single, "Livin' In The Limelight" was very good, and it rocked. I remember hearing it on my local album rock station when it was released.
That’s the only solo song by him I can stomach.
As a David Gilmour collector, I remember picking up a copy of One More Story in a dollar bin to get *this* track.
Never knew Gilmour guested on a Cetera track. Wow.
Post subject: [2022-01-07] Peter Cetera "Love, Glory, Honor & Heart: The Complete Full Moon/Warner Recordings" 6CD box (Cherry Pop UK)
Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2021 8:10 am
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One More Story features several notable guest stars... Gilmour actually plays on two tracks, Bonnie Raitt plays on one track, and Madonna -- credited as Lulu Smith -- sings backing vocals on "Scheherazade".
Post subject: [2022-01-07] Peter Cetera "Love, Glory, Honor & Heart: The Complete Full Moon/Warner Recordings" 6CD box (Cherry Pop UK)
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Tricky Kid wrote:
One More Story features several notable guest stars... Gilmour actually plays on two tracks, Bonnie Raitt plays on one track, and Madonna -- credited as Lulu Smith -- sings backing vocals on "Scheherazade".
A common thread here seems to be producer Patrick Leonard. Leonard co-wrote Pink Floyd's "Yet Another Movie" on A Momentary Lapse of Reason, and Leonard was Madonna's collaborator for a number of years.
Post subject: [2022-01-07] Peter Cetera "Love, Glory, Honor & Heart: The Complete Full Moon/Warner Recordings" 6CD box (Cherry Pop UK)
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Apparently I'm in the minority here regarding his solo career, as I'm a huge & unapologetic fan. Yes he recorded plenty of sappy ballads, but I could listen to that voice sing just about anything. Anyone who overlooks his 1992 album World Falling Down is doing themselves a disservice as I consider it one of the all-time greatest post-breakup albums. His version of the ballad "Have You Ever Been In Love," which closes the album, is incredible (including guitarist Tim Pierce doing his best David Gilmour impression).
I already own all the albums in this set but will still buy it for the bonus material.
Post subject: [2022-01-07] Peter Cetera "Love, Glory, Honor & Heart: The Complete Full Moon/Warner Recordings" 6CD box (Cherry Pop UK)
Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2021 9:28 pm
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richman666 wrote:
Apparently I'm in the minority here regarding his solo career, as I'm a huge & unapologetic fan. Yes he recorded plenty of sappy ballads, but I could listen to that voice sing just about anything. Anyone who overlooks his 1992 album World Falling Down is doing themselves a disservice as I consider it one of the all-time greatest post-breakup albums. His version of the ballad "Have You Ever Been In Love," which closes the album, is incredible (including guitarist Tim Pierce doing his best David Gilmour impression).
I already own all the albums in this set but will still buy it for the bonus material.
No, I'm a fan as well. I really love the World Falling Down album, and the preceding and subsequent albums have some really strong tracks as well. And yes, a lot of schlock as well, admittedly. "Wanna Be There" has a really strong Roy Orbison feel, for me.
But I think Cetera's solo career would be better regarded by "serious" music fans if he didn't have the history with Chicago, if he had only ever been an AC artist. It's just hard for many to reconcile (me too, at times) how a guy could go from being one of the most underrated bass players in one of America's greatest rock bands to "Glory of Love" and duets with Amy Grant and Cher, even if it's pretty close to his late Chicago output.
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Professor Plum wrote:
But I think Cetera's solo career would be better regarded by "serious" music fans if he didn't have the history with Chicago.
Interesting viewpoint, as I feel he tried way too hard to disassociate himself from Chicago. When he left the band in 1985 they were immensely popular. But he didn't seem to want to be connected to their musical past even though most of his fans knew about his history with the group. I wonder is some people were put-off by this stance. And he was such a good bass player...why not embrace what he created and contributed to while a member of Chicago? I have all of his solo albums and revisit them frequently.
Post subject: [2022-01-07] Peter Cetera "Love, Glory, Honor & Heart: The Complete Full Moon/Warner Recordings" 6CD box (Cherry Pop UK)
Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2021 9:48 pm
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I don't mean to say I think he would be considered a legend or anything like that, just somewhat more well-regarded than he is now. "Wuss music", one of my college friends called it.
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