Ah, Paradise Theater, my second favorite Styx CD. This CD is so close to be my favorite CD of all time (GI holds that title, and I think Journey's Escape is a little better than Paradise..), so Paradise Theater is my 3rd favorite CD of all time. It is Styx only #1 CD, and is Styx only CD to have 2 top 10 hits off of it if I remember right. But I still hear some people talk about how much better they think this CD could have been. So I was wondering, like before, what your thoughts are on this CD. Here are mine.
To me Paradise Theater is a masterpiece. And Styx is one of the few groups to have back to back CD run of great Cd's, and have theses CD sell outstanding too.
The Cd's starting song Rockin the Paradise starts off doing that and sets the tone for the whole CD. AD 1928 is the intro to the song and the whole CD revolves around this, the rise and fall of the American dream or society. But Rockin is a straight forward rocker, there is no metal or prog rock about it. Dennis sings the lyrics fast and straight ahead, no time to showboat his awesome vocal ability, but he gets the point across. the band sounds great, and drive the songs home.
Too Much Time On My Hands, is probably one of Tommy's best songs, and maybe better know than any other song of his. Yes I think even better know than Renegade. Too Much.. is a straight a head rock song with a disco feel to it, or is it a disco song with a hard rock line to it? But either way "I" think it is a disco connected song. After all it came at the beginning of the 80's. In concert they play a more rock version of the song. Great song with it's reflection of society. But then the whole CD is about that.
Nothing Ever Goes As Planned has a great vocally by Dennis, here he gets to strut his stuff. I miss Dennis doing songs like this, just cutting lose. with the music right behind him
Best of Times starts just like Rocking the Paradise, first time I heard it I thought it was a mistake on the record. But both songs build up the same, but after that, they head off in to different directions. Both great songs. Best of Times is one of Styx best know songs. The piano in the middle, is just awesome.
Lonely People, as great ans the music and lyrics are on this song, again Dennis' voice is the main attraction on this song. Singing from the gut, he just lets loose.
She Cares is the weak song of the CD, it is not bad, but not quite as good as the rest of the CD. Musically and vocally I like the song, it is the lyrics that are not the best. Of course Tommy didn't really want to do a concept CD, so maybe that was the problem, he only wrote two songs for this CD.
Snowblind, written by Dennis and JY, sung by JY and Tommy. This song rocks. This song has been said to be about so many things. Backward satanic masking, to cocaine use, to satanic possession, to doing anything for love. Plus there are probably more ideas floating around out there, to what this song is really about. Me for the longest time, I thought the song was about being in love and not being able to walk away from her. But as I got older and saw more, I realized it was more about love fro drugs and how hard it is to get away from it. Anyone else and idea on it? But a great song either way
Anyone have any idea on the backward masking they "were" suppose to put on it?
Half Penny Two Penny is my favorite JY song. Miss America and These are the Times are a very close second and third. Amazing guitar work, Jy's voice is great and not annoying like it can be. Solo in song just graet. But the CD must come to an end. and it ends the way it begins. Like the way AD 1958 plays into Half Penny... And yes it is not only the end to a CD but an era of our country and Styx has well.
Cut to State Street Sadie, curtain falls, music fades..the end
So was this a magic moment for them, or just pure theater with some rock music throw in?-ERIC
