Solitude/Solitaire
Solitude/Solitaire is the second solo album by former Chicago bassist and vocalist Peter Cetera, and his first album after leaving the band in 1985. It was released in June 1986. The album includes the hits "Glory of Love" and "The Next Time I Fall" (with Amy Grant); both reached the No. 1 position on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[2] Solitude/Solitaire was produced by Michael Omartian,[3] who later co-produced Cetera's 2001 album, Another Perfect World.[4]
Solitude/Solitaire | ||||
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Released | June 23, 1986 | |||
Recorded | 1985–1986 | |||
Genre | Pop, rock | |||
Length | 39:18 | |||
Label | Warner Bros | |||
Producer | Michael Omartian | |||
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Singles from Solitude/Solitaire | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Composition
Cetera co-wrote eight of the nine songs on the album, "The Next Time I Fall" being the exception.[3] Because Cetera had been a prominent songwriter for Chicago, many of the songs on Solitude/Solitaire were rumored to originally have been slated for Chicago 18, especially "Big Mistake" and "Daddy's Girl".
Singles
While "Big Mistake" was due to be the first single from the album, "Glory of Love", co-written by Cetera, David Foster, and Diane Nini,[3] was released instead. That song, from the film The Karate Kid Part II, topped the Billboard Hot 100 and Adult Contemporary charts, and helped Solitude/Solitaire to eventually go platinum. The follow-up single, "The Next Time I Fall", was also a major success and topped the charts. Later singles released from the album included "Big Mistake" and "Only Love Knows Why".[5] The song, "Daddy's Girl," is part of the soundtrack for the 1987 American comedy film, Three Men and a Baby.[6][7]
Commercial performance
The album was Cetera's greatest solo success, peaking at No. 23 on the Billboard 200 chart.[8] It was certified platinum by the RIAA, selling over one million copies in the U.S.[9]
Solitude/Solitaire marked a high point in Cetera's career, where he achieved success for the first time on his own. It sold more copies than Chicago 18, Chicago's first album without Cetera, which peaked at No. 35.[10]
Track listing
- "Big Mistake" (Peter Cetera, Amos Galpin) – 5:39
- "They Don't Make 'Em Like They Used To" (Cetera, Erich Bulling) – 4:04
- "Glory of Love" (Cetera, David Foster, Diane Nini) – 4:24
- "Queen of the Masquerade Ball" (Cetera, Michael Omartian) – 3:50
- "Daddy's Girl" (Cetera, Mark Goldenberg) – 3:46
- "The Next Time I Fall" (with Amy Grant) (Bobby Caldwell, Paul Gordon[11]) – 3:43
- "Wake Up to Love" (Cetera, David Wolinski, Omartian) – 4:29
- "Solitude/Solitaire" (Cetera, Omartian) – 4:58
- "Only Love Knows Why" (Cetera, George Bitzer, Omartian) – 4:29
Personnel
Adapted from AllMusic[12] and album liner notes.[3]
- Peter Cetera – bass guitar, vocals
- Dann Huff – electric guitars
- Ray Parker Jr. – electric guitars on "Wake Up to Love"
- Paul Leim – drums on "Glory of Love" and "Only Love Knows Why"
- Chester Thompson – drums on "The Next Time I Fall"
- Kenny Cetera – percussion, additional backing vocals
- Jeff Porcaro – percussion
- Michael Omartian – keyboards, producer
- Willie Alexander – Fairlight programming
- Steve Azbill – PPG Waveterm synthesizer programming
- Erich Bulling – synthesizers, drum programming
- Amy Grant – vocals on "The Next Time I Fall"
- Britt Bacon – engineer
- Terry Christian – engineer, mixing
- Khaliq Glover – engineer
- John Guess – engineer, mixing
- Ray Pyle – engineer
- Laura Livingston – engineer
- Lion Share Recording Studios, Los Angeles, California – recording and mixing location
- Lighthouse Studios, Studio City, California – recording location
- Skyline Studios, New York, New York – recording location
- Steve Hall – mastering
- Future Disc, Hollywood, California – mastering location
- Herb Ritts – photography
- Jeri McManus – art direction and design
Charts
Weekly charts
Chart (1986) | Peak position |
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Australian Albums Chart | 75 |
German Albums Chart[13] | 48 |
UK Albums Chart[14] | 56 |
US Billboard 200[15] | 23 |
References
- Solitude/Solitaire at AllMusic
- "Billboard Charts Archive: The Hot 100 - 1986 Archive". Billboard. Retrieved January 10, 2017.
- Solitude/Solitaire (audio CD liner notes). Peter Cetera. Warner Brothers Records, Inc. 1986. 9 25474-2.CS1 maint: others (link)
- Another Perfect World (audio CD liner notes). Peter Cetera. DDE Music, Inc. 2001. 06632 2001 2.CS1 maint: others (link)
- Neely, Tim; Popoff, Martin (2009). Goldmine Price Guide to 45 RPM Records, 7th Ed. Krause Publications. p. 122.
- Kyle, Joseph (June 19, 2017). "Robert Lamm: Time Chill: A Retrospective/Peter Cetera: The Very Best Of". The Recoup. Retrieved September 13, 2017.
- "3 Men and a Baby: Detail view of Movies Page". afi.com. Retrieved September 13, 2017.
- "Peter Cetera - Chart history | Billboard 200". Billboard. Retrieved February 20, 2017.
- "You searched for Peter Cetera - RIAA". RIAA. Retrieved January 16, 2017.
- "Chicago - Chart history Billboard 200 p2". Billboard. p. 2. Retrieved January 20, 2017.
- "Back to the 80s: Interview with songwriter/composer Paul Gordon – Kickin' it Old School". Kickin' it Old School. August 2, 2013. Archived from the original on August 6, 2013. Retrieved February 20, 2017.CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
- "Solitude/Solitaire - Peter Cetera - Credits - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved September 13, 2017.
- "Offizielle Deutsche Charts - Offizielle Deutsche Charts". www.offiziellecharts.de. Retrieved November 15, 2018.
- "PETER CETERA - full Official Chart History - Official Charts Company". www.officialcharts.com. Retrieved November 15, 2018.
- "Peter Cetera Chart History". Retrieved November 15, 2018.