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Chicago 17
Chicago · 1984 · Track 2
Details
Duración4:12
ÁlbumChicago 17
Año1984
ISRCUSWB10603147
The story behind
When you dive into We Can Stop the Hurtin', you encounter a song that, despite its 4:13 duration, condenses a particular energy. The production, handled by David Foster and engineered by Humberto Gatica, gives it a polished sound. The arrangements, which combine the vision of David Foster and Robert Lamm, create an atmosphere that invites repeated listening. The mixing, done by Larry Fergusson and Humberto Gatica, is key to each instrument being heard with clarity, adding to the listening experience.
This piece is part of Chicago 17, the fourteenth studio album by the American band Chicago, released on May 14, 1984. It was an important album for them, marking their second collaboration with Full Moon/Warner Bros. Records and their last with original bassist and vocalist Peter Cetera. As of 2023, Chicago 17 remains their best-selling album, with over 6.1 million copies sold across the United States, the United Kingdom, and Japan. Four singles were released from this work, all of them reaching the top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100. The visual impact of the music videos for Stay the Night, You're the Inspiration, and Hard Habit to Break on MTV was fundamental for Chicago 17 to achieve a six-time platinum certification. In 1985, the album was recognized with three Grammy Awards.