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Is it me or isn't it weird "Styx" thanked Larry in the linear notes on the Brave New World album/cd? If you have this album/cd, just read the notes and then read the "thank you's" for the other band members. Things that make you hmmm

Brave New World is very much a tale of two cities. DeYoung produced his five songs here in Chicago, while Shaw and Young twisted knobs for their tracks in Los Angeles with the help of Damn Yankees producer, Ron Nevison. The lush harmonies inherent to older Styx recordings are watered down and weak-kneed. The album lacks the cohesiveness that in the past has enabled a Styx album flow well, despite its many styles and textures. Without that special 'glue' holding the tracks together, Brave New World sounds like a haphazard collection of left overs rather than a thought-out and carefully assembled project.
"All I can say about it (Brave New World), is that it's an album of missed opportunities," said DeYoung. "It could have and would have been a great Styx record, but I was shut out of everything. I was not allowed any input at all into the final tracks, the sequencing, or the album artwork." Touching upon the bland design on the album makes DeYoung livid. "Isn't that just about the ugliest album you have ever seen?," he asks. "I don't even want to go there. Don't get me started on the album's artwork."
DeYoung likewise divorces himself from much of the project. "All I can say, is that if you don't like my five songs, than blame me. But everything else on that record I really had no involvement with," he said. "All the performances you hear on the songs that JY and Tommy did, I heard for the very first time about two weeks before the record came out. That's why I insisted that asterisks be placed in the production credits on the songs I did, because I had absolutely nothing to do with any of their songs and I wanted the fans to know that."
While the recording experience for Brave New World ended badly, it began rather routinely in August of 1998. "I was really ill at the time, so we worked in the studio at my house. That way, I figured if I started to feel bad, I could go upstairs and lay down, which I did many times," recalled DeYoung. "Tommy had done some work out in California, but mostly he was working here with us and I thought that things were going swimmingly."
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