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Track Listing 1. If You Leave Me Now - (new version) 2. Next Time I Fall, The - (with Amy Grant) 3. Do You Love Me That Much 4. Feels Like Heaven - (with Chaka Khan) 5. You're the Inspiration - (remix, new version) 6. I Wasn't the One (Who Said Goodbye) - (with Angela Falstkog) 7. She Doesn't Need Me Anymore 8. Baby, What a Big Surprise - (new version) 9. Forever Tonight, (I Wanna Take) - (with Crystal Bernard) 10. After All - (with Cher) 11. S.O.S. - (with Ronna Reeves)
Album Notes Personnel includes: Peter Cetera, Crystal Bernard, Cher, Ronna Reeves, Agnetha Faltskog, Chaka Khan, Amy Grant (vocals); Tom Hemby (acoustic guitar, mandolin); Biff Watson, Brent Rowan (acoustic guitar); Waddy Wachtel (electric guitar); Paul Franklin (steel guitar); Rob Hajacos (violin); Tommy Morgan (harmonica); Chris Mostert (saxophone); Peter Vettesse (piano); Randy Waldman (piano, keyboards, synthesizer); Michael Omartian (piano, keyboards); Steve Nathan (keyboards); Tim Akers (synthesizer); Pino Palladino, Neil Stubenhaus, Leland Sklar (bass); Chester Thompson, Carlos Vega (drums); Paulinho Da Costa, Jeff Porcaro, Terry McMillan (percussion); Giles Reaves (programming); Chris Rodriguez, Gene Miller (background vocals). Producers: Peter Cetera, Michael Omartian, Mark Bright, Dann Huff, Andy Hill, Peter Asher. Engineers include: Jeff Balding, John Guess, Terry Christian. Sub-titled "A Collection," that's pretty much what this disc is. Not an album of new material so much as Cetera re-visiting some old favorites with some new treatments. Ever since those first Chicago ballads went gold, Cetera's high-pitched, vaguely soulful voice has come to define a certain genre--call it the "lite-FM" sound. And if you're fond of that style, this is your kind of disc. Cetera teams up with some well-known talent here --on "The Next Time I Fall", Amy Grant offers her fine voice, and the result is a pleasing duet. On "Feels Like Heaven," Cetera teams up with the great Chaka Khan, whose voice is so strong, she almost outshines her host! Cher also appears, on "After All," as does Agnetha Faltskog (formerly of Abba), on the sweeping, melodic ballad "I Wasn't the One."
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