Chicago - Live in Tacoma, Washington 1990 (Full Concert)

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Relive Chicago's 1990 "Hearts In Trouble Tour" with this rare full concert filmed professionally at a private party for Microsoft employees in Tacoma, Washington. Riding high off the success of Jason Scheff's "What Kind of Man Would I Be" and Bill Champlin's "Hearts In Trouble" from Days of Thunder, the band was still dominating radio with hits like "Look Away," "You're Not Alone," and "Hard Habit To Break," and selling millions of copies of "Greatest Hits 1982-1989." This concert features all those classics plus deeper album cuts like "Please Hold On" and "We Can Stop The Hurtin'" from the band's 17 album.

Dawayne Bailey is on fire, shredding guitar solos and playing off the crowd. New drummer Tris Imboden, in his first tour with Chicago, drives the rhythm section. The "Hearts In Trouble Tour" showcases a legendary band during a peak musical era, before shifting to more 70s-focused setlists. With Scheff's soaring vocals, Champlin's vocal and keyboard virtuosity, and the horn section blasting away, this private show is a window into Chicago's mastery and musicianship in 1990.

Setlist:
Dialogue
Stay The Night
Just You N' Me
Saturday In The Park
Beginnings
If You Leave Me Now
Please Hold On
Hearts In Trouble
What Kind Of Man Would I Be?
Hard Habit To Break
Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?
We Can Stop The Hurtin'
You're Not Alone
Look Away
Make Me Smile
Hard To Say I'm Sorry/Getaway
You're The Inspiration
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Chicago in 1990: Bill Champlin, Jason Scheff, Dawayne Bailey, Robert Lamm, Tris Imboden, James Pankow, Lee Loughnane, Walt Parazaider

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Live Concert
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