


Peter Cetera's second solo album was 1986's Solitude/Solitaire . It featured two massive #1 singles, "Glory Of Love" which was the theme from the film, The Karate Kid, Part II, and "The Next Time I Fall" (with Amy Grant). The album was produced by Michael Omartian and was certified RIAA-Platinum. Review: He had an unforgettable voice!!! - An excellent Cd, but all of his CDs are! Before he went out on his own he was lead singer with the group Chicago. I have so many of his CDs! There are just a few that I am still going to buy!! He is excellent!! Review: Awesome cd! - Peter Cetera totally rocks on this cd and ALL he does! LOVE IT,LOVE IT, LOVE IT!!!
E**E
He had an unforgettable voice!!!
An excellent Cd, but all of his CDs are! Before he went out on his own he was lead singer with the group Chicago. I have so many of his CDs! There are just a few that I am still going to buy!! He is excellent!!
B**.
Awesome cd!
Peter Cetera totally rocks on this cd and ALL he does! LOVE IT,LOVE IT, LOVE IT!!!
B**Y
Great!
Great CD
E**E
not bad
still just like a couple of songs
B**D
Best Cetera solo effort
I'll say up front that I am a considerably bigger fan of Chicago than of any Peter Cetera solo stuff. Most anything he has released in the past 10 years or so has been a snooze-fest to me. Don't get me wrong--it is all fine and pretty music, and I understand why people like it; but for me the continual slow tempo is a bit tough to take. Nonetheless, this first release after he left Chicago truly is a very fine album. Most everyone knows the beautiful # 1 singles off of this album--"Glory Of Love" and "Next Time I Fall." 15 years later and I still enjoy hearing those songs. Also very good are such uptempo numbers as "Big Mistake" (the single released after the two aforementioned # 1's that didn't hit the top 40), the title track, "They Don't Make 'Em...", and "Queen Of...." And for sure the closing ballad track "Only Love Knows Why" (another obscure single track) is a beautiful song. All in all, this is a very fine effort that Peter unfortunately never matched again. I still would like to see him release a true greatest hits album (not some hokey collection like that "You're The Inspiration" compilation). In the meantime, this effort plus to a lesser degree "One More Story" are his solo albums that are most worth owning.
R**E
Music
So hard to find, but now that I have it again I can play it as often as I like. My original cd was destroyed by movers.
A**R
not my favorite genre, but he does it well
A trip back to 80's MTV music, not my favorite genre, but he does it well. I got the mp3 because I just saw him in concert and that was awesome, much better than this CD which is heavy on electronic music.
A**S
Five Stars
One of his best breakout albums we love peter
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