Styx - Gold (2006)

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Title: Golg (Come Sail Away: The Styx Anthology)
Year Of Release: 2004 / 2006
Label: A&M Records / 2 × CD, Compilation
Genre: Arena Rock, Hard Rock, Classic Rock
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log scans)
Total Time: 2:39:09
Total Size: 391 Mb / 1.06 Gb
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Tracklist:

CD 1

01. Best Thing (3:15)
02. You Need Love (3:44)
03. Lady (2:58)
04. Winner Take All (3:05)
05. Rock & Roll Feeling (3:02)
06. Light Up (4:21)
07. Lorelei (3:23)
08. Prelude 12 (1:20)
09. Suite Madame Blue (6:33)
10. Shooz (4:47)
11. Mademoiselle (4:00)
12. Crystal Ball (4:34)
13. The Grand Illusion (4:37)
14. Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man) (5:31)
15. Come Sail Away (6:05)
16. Miss America (4:58)
17. Man In The Wilderness (6:57)

CD 2:

01. Blue Collar Man (Long Nights) (4:06)
02. Sing For The Day (4:57)
03. Renegade (4:13)
04. Pieces Of Eight (4:45)
05. Lights (4:38)
06. Babe (4:27)
07. Borrowed Time (4:59)
08. Boat On The River (3:12)
09. A.D. 1928 (1:07)
10. Rockin' The Paradise (3:35)
11. Too Much Time On My Hands (4:33)
12. The Best Of Times (4:19)
13. Snowblind (4:59)
14. Mr. Roboto (5:28)
15. Love Is The Ritual (3:49)
16. Show Me The Way (4:37)
17. Dear John (3:04)
18. One With Everything (5:56)




Styx is a band who many feel were one of the finest of the Progressive Hard Rock outfits ever established and this view finds little argument when you add up the number of hit makers they have in their songbook. Gold has done right by the fans in its issue because unlike a typical greatest hits package that gives you but a sampling, this as an anthology works very well and touches upon a lot more music. While no release can ever capture every single amazing song that a group might have I think that 35 selections is a great start for any fan. As you peruse this particular track listing you do find a representation from some of their most pivotal and respected albums. The band was started in the early 60's under a different name eventually becoming Styx for the release of their first record in 1972. The brothers Panozzo, Dennis DeYoung and James "JY" Young formed the nucleus of what was to become a musical blockbuster. Eventually recruiting Tommy Shaw the band would mix powerful Melodic Arena-styled Rock with elements of Progressive bands of the day. Listen to "Lorelei" on Equinox if you have any doubts on that. The band would find a breakthrough epic in their release The Grand Illusion and lead them to the chart-topping Paradise Theatre. Songs from all of these albums are here to enjoy, even some music from the confusing Kilroy Was Here, an album that essentially caused the end of the band of the time before the reunions with varied memberships would take place in the following years. The line-up changes were not always planned as original drummer John Panozzo would pass away in 1996 while his Brother Chuck would become too ill to handle the rigors of touring. John's death would inspire the moving Shaw-penned track "Dear John", a touching ballad dedicated to the musician that I dare you to not become misty eyed as it plays. Over the course of their career they had released a couple of greatest hits packages to the public but not until this album was it done right. Any die hard Styx fan will find some omissions that will set them off but truly this is one impressive song list. As someone who grew up as a lot of these songs were being brought to life it appealed to me on many different levels. It's a group that did a lot for Concert Rock and showing them appreciation is best served with this release.
In 2006, the album was re-released and repackaged as part of the "Gold series".




  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.