spaceace02038 wrote:Date ALBUMS / Singles
1972 September STYX
1972 Best Thing
1973 July STYX II (aka LADY)
1974 February THE SERPENT IS RISING
1974 November Lady
1974 November MAN OF MIRACLES
1975 May You Need Love
1975 December EQUINOX
1976 February Lorelei
1976 October CRYSTAL BALL
1976 Crystal Ball
1976 November Mademoiselle
1976 Jennifer
1977 July THE GRAND ILLUSION
1977 September Come Sail Away
1977 Fooling Yourself
1977 BEST OF STYX
1978 September PIECES OF EIGHT
1978 September Blue Collar Man
1978 Renegade/Sing For The Day
1978 Babe
1979 October CORNERSTONE
1979 Why Me
1979 Borrowed Time
1980 MIRACLES
1981 January The Best of Times
1981 January PARADISE THEATER
1981 March Too Much Time On My Hands
1981 June Nothing Ever Goes As Planned
1983 February Mr. Roboto
1983 February KILROY WAS HERE
1983 April Don't Let It End
1983 July High Time
1984 April Music Time
1984 April CAUGHT IN THE ACT
1987 CLASSICS VOLUME 15
1990 October 9 EDGE OF THE CENTURY
1990 October Love Is The Ritual
1990 Show Me The Way
1991 FAN BOX SET
1995 August 22 GREATEST HITS
1996 June 11 GREATEST HITS PART 2
1996 It Takes Love
1996 Lady (live)
1997 April 29 RETURN TO PARADISE
1997 On My Way
1997 THE BEST OF TIMES: THE BEST OF STYX
1999 June 29 BRAVE NEW WORLD
1999 July 7 THE BEST OF STYX (Japan)
2000 March 21 EXTENDED VERSIONS
2000 September 25 THE SINGLES COLLECTION
2000 September 26 ARCH ALLIES (LIVE AT RIVERPORT)
2001 March 29 YESTERDAY & TODAY
2001 June 5 STYX WORLD: LIVE 2001
2002 June 11 THE BEST OF STYX: THE MILLENIUM COLLECTION
2002 July 9 AT THE RIVER'S EDGE: LIVE IN ST. LOUIS
2003 February 18 CYCLORAMA
2003 August 26 ROCKERS
2003 October 7 21ST CENTURY LIVE
2004 May 4 COME SAIL AWAY: THE STYX ANTHOLOGY
2005 February 15 THE COMPLETE WOODEN NICKEL RECORDINGS
A few tweaks to your very comprehensive chronology...
Babe came out in late 1979 (not 1978 as you have listed) and peaked at number 1 in December 1979. I never know if it should be categorized as a 70s song or 80s song. XM radio plays it on the 80s station if that sheds any light on anything. The rest of the Cornerstone singles came out in 1980. Also, "Love At First Sight" off Edge came out in 1991 - it was a decent size hit, reaching #25 on the top 100 and #12 on AC.
"Paradise" was the first single off Return to Paradise and chared on Billboard AC at like 23 in 1997.
"Everything Is Cool" and "While There's Still Time" were released as Singles off BNW in 1999. "I will be your witness" Was released under the XTS name. None charted.
"Waiting For Our Time" was released off "Cyclo" and hit #37 on the rock track chart. The ballad "Yes I can" was released to AC and didn't chart. They may have tried to release "These are the Times" too. It didn't chart.
"I am the Walrus" was released prior to Big Bang Theory. While it didn't chart on any Billboard charts, it did receive some pretty big airplay on quite a few classic rock stations (stations that only play classic rock and are not part of the Billboard chart).
Hope that helps.