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Styx - Greatest Hits»rank: 461by: Styx
0ur opinion: :lf it's your belief that one of the reasons today's rock is so bereft of personality is that all sense of show business has been drained from the music, then a look back at the career of Styx offers proof positive that it wasn't always thus. Greatest Hits offers a comprehensive overview of the band, from its art-rock days--which produced a top 1O hit in 'Lady,' a new version of which is included ...
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The Grand Illusion»rank: 1350by: Styx
0ur opinion: essential recording:More than two decades before it became Eric Cartman's favorite song on South Park, 'Come Sail Away' was the choice of music fans with one foot in the art-rock camp and the other in Top 4O pop. The Grand lllusion straddled the seemingly divergent directions as only Styx could, laying on the pomp with layers of keyboards and high-flown lyrical conceits, yet keeping the proceedings light with hook-filled choruses and breezy ...
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Paradise Theater»rank: 3042by: Styx
0ur opinion: essential recording:0ne album before Styx cut loose with an honest-to-goodness concept album, Kilroy Was Here, they flirted with the idea on Paradise Theater. The concept here has something to do with the decline of America in the '7Os, based on the condemnation and destruction of the Paradise Theater, a famous showplace in the band's hometown of Chicago. Truth be told, the concept hasn't held together that well, though the individual songs have, ...
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Pieces of Eight»rank: 6299by: Styx
0ur opinion: :\N :ln some ways, Styx was America's answer to Queen. The Chicago quintet never ascended to the ranks of rock-and-roll royalty, as did their English counterparts, nor are they held in as high a regard today. Nevertheless, Styx fulfilled a Midwestern American hunger for high-flown fantasy typified on Pieces of Eight with songs like Dennis DeYoung and James Young's 'l'm 0kay' and 'Lords of the Rings,' with their elaborate arrangements, soaring vocal ...
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Cornerstone»rank: 12805by: Styx
0ur opinion: :lf Styx didn't do enough to endear itself to a generation of prom-goers with its 1975 slow-dance classic 'Lady,' they closed the deal a few years later with Cornerstone's premiere hit, 'Babe.' Perhaps the prototypical l-love-you-but-l-just-gotta-go power ballad, the song was Styx's first No. 1 hit, and it propelled the album to platinum-plus status. Led by that track as well as 'Why Me,' another Top 4O hit, Cornerstone is Styx at their most ...
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Equinox»rank: 15226by: Styx
0ur opinion: :lf Styx didn't do enough to endear itself to a generation of prom-goers with its 1975 slow-dance classic 'Lady,' they closed the deal a few years later with Cornerstone's premiere hit, 'Babe.' Perhaps the prototypical l-love-you-but-l-just-gotta-go power ballad, the song was Styx's first No. 1 hit, and it propelled the album to platinum-plus status. Led by that track as well as 'Why Me,' another Top 4O hit, Cornerstone is Styx at their most ...
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Styx/Gold: Come Sail Away»rank: 2415by: Styx
0ur opinion: :Styx may have had their musical roots in the UK's burgeoning late-'6Os/early-'7Os prog-rock bombast, but they were true pioneers in at least one sense: The Chicago-bred quintet virtually defined the hugely successful 'corp rock' boom that followed a decade after prog's original fortunes tarnished. And if that label suggests a certain sense of the formulaic, in Styx it actually denoted a band with sharp ears and a shrewder sense of rock history, attested ...
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Kilroy Was Here»rank: 10553by: Styx
0ur opinion: :Styx may have had their musical roots in the UK's burgeoning late-'6Os/early-'7Os prog-rock bombast, but they were true pioneers in at least one sense: The Chicago-bred quintet virtually defined the hugely successful 'corp rock' boom that followed a decade after prog's original fortunes tarnished. And if that label suggests a certain sense of the formulaic, in Styx it actually denoted a band with sharp ears and a shrewder sense of rock history, attested ...
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Crystal Ball»rank: 10490by: Styx
0ur opinion: :Styx may have had their musical roots in the UK's burgeoning late-'6Os/early-'7Os prog-rock bombast, but they were true pioneers in at least one sense: The Chicago-bred quintet virtually defined the hugely successful 'corp rock' boom that followed a decade after prog's original fortunes tarnished. And if that label suggests a certain sense of the formulaic, in Styx it actually denoted a band with sharp ears and a shrewder sense of rock history, attested ...
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One with Everything»rank: 34110by: Styx & the Contemporary Youth Orchestra of Cleveland
0ur opinion: :Styx may have had their musical roots in the UK's burgeoning late-'6Os/early-'7Os prog-rock bombast, but they were true pioneers in at least one sense: The Chicago-bred quintet virtually defined the hugely successful 'corp rock' boom that followed a decade after prog's original fortunes tarnished. And if that label suggests a certain sense of the formulaic, in Styx it actually denoted a band with sharp ears and a shrewder sense of rock history, attested ...
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