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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_FosterDavid Foster - Wikipedia

    Foster was a major contributor to the career of jazz rock band Chicago in the early and middle 1980s, having worked as the band's producer on Chicago 16 (1982), Chicago 17 (1984) — their biggest selling, multi-platinum album — and Chicago 18 (1986).

  2. 7 de jun. de 2022 · Warner Bros. Chicago 's remaining core lineup has spent quite a few years repudiating the dramatic musical shift that began with their 16th album. Most of the blame has been placed at the feet of...

  3. This is an alphabetical list of the songs known to have been written or co-written by David Foster.

    Title
    Artist (s)
    Co-writer (s)
    Originating Album
    Jay Graydon Bill Champlin
    "After Tonight"
    Mariah Carey Diane Warren
    "All I Do"
    "All I Know of Love"
    Barbra Streisand and Josh Groban
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chicago_16Chicago 16 - Wikipedia

    Chicago 16 was the first album in a decade-long association with their new label Warner Bros. Records; the band's first project to be produced by David Foster, who has been called the "key" to their comeback; their first album to include some songs exclusively by composers outside of the group; and is also the first album since ...

    • Rock
  5. 1 de jul. de 2020 · Learn about the life and career of David Foster, the veteran producer, songwriter and reality TV star, in this brutally candid documentary. From his early days with Chuck Berry and Rocky Horror to his hits with Chicago, Celine Dion and more, Foster reveals his secrets and regrets.

  6. 15 de dez. de 2023 · Lamm and Loughnane both agree that the David Foster years have left Chicago misunderstood. Pigeonholed in the narrowest of musical terms as some redundant soft-rock behemoth, they receive little credit for the breadth and quality of an extensive catalogue.

  7. chicagotheband.com › js_albums › chicago-16Chicago 16 – Chicago

    Chicago 16. Produced by David Foster, Chicago’s acclaimed 1982 comeback album introduced the smash ballad “Hard To Say I’m Sorry/Get Away,” now one of the band’s signature songs.