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styxfansite wrote:Saw this review of 100 years by Jeb Wright posted on another board. It is a pretty good read and review.
Dennis DeYoung - One Hundred Years From Now
Universal Records
www.dennisdeyoung.com
Rating: B+
Dennis DeYoung has often been criticized for becoming too soft in his solo career. While he has had success as a solo artist many of his fans have wished he would return to writing music in the style he wrote for his former band Styx. Hold on to your seat because One Hundred Years From Now is DeYoung's most Styx-like offering yet.
The album opens up with the "One Hundred Years From Now" which is easily the best solo song written by DeYoung -- ever. It features an amazing guitar solo, great lyrics, big melodies and powerful vocals. This song is a throwback to Equinox era Styx and, truth be known, is the most Styx sounding song released by Dennis or anyone else connected to the band in the last twenty years.
The album does not stop with one song, though. "Rain" is an interesting tune where DeYoung steps outside his norm and delivers another not often seen side of his musical persona. "Save Me" is one of the best tunes on the album as well. This is not a rocker and not a ballad, instead it is somewhere in-between. But the song is well written and masterfully executed. The entire album should be listened to in one sitting if possible. While not a concept album as such, the songs are in the order they are in for a reason.
Two of the best are the two last tracks. "I Don't Believe in Anything" is another rocker that will remind one of the glory days of Styx and "Turn Off CNN" is a rocker with a message!
In the end, this is the strongest album of DeYoung's solo career and should do a lot to shut up the negativity he has had to live with for the past decade. One Hundred Years From Now makes it okay to like Dennis DeYoung again. He has removed the stigma that has been forced upon him, not by spewing words of hate or making excuses but instead by creating a wonderful album. In other words, he put his money where his microphone is. He has garnered respect the old fashioned way -- he has earned it. The bottom line here is that DeYoung has proven that in a hundred years no one will care about the controversy. They will only care about the music.
-- Jeb Wright
http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/reviews/Reviews_07/DennisDeYoungCD.htm
yogi wrote:He had to get 100 Years From Now and Rubicon mixed up.
Rubicon is Equinox based Styx. To me it is kind of a cross between Suite Madame Blue and Castle Walls. One Hundred Years From Now is a VERY good song but it sounds NOTHING like Equinox era Styx.
I believe he misprinted on this one.
I hope Jeb responds and either sets me straight or states he goofed.
kipthekid wrote:Some of the "anti-DeYoung" pabulum I see here is so simplistic and obvious, it wreaks of an odd sense of jealousy.
brywool wrote:It will be nice to put the album to the test... if it EVER gets a US release.
C'mon already!!!
rajah2165 wrote:Just because he is smart about marketing the thing (unlike YOUR band) doesn't mean to doubt it will get a US release.
rajah2165 wrote:brywool wrote:It will be nice to put the album to the test... if it EVER gets a US release.
C'mon already!!!
Just because he is smart about marketing the thing (unlike YOUR band) doesn't mean to doubt it will get a US release.
Put your energy on selling as much in Canada as the you can - give the album some momentum heading into a tougher US market.
And he does have a record deal in the US - on a major label. Styx wouldn't know what that was.
StyxCollector wrote:Let's put this in perspective. DDY is on Rounder, a division of Uni. Styx is on New Door, a division of Uni. Rounder has a slightly bigger name out there, but to say it's "major label" ... not quite. They both work for essentially the same parent.
The album opens up with the "One Hundred Years From Now" which is easily the best solo song written by DeYoung -- ever.
In the end, this is the strongest album of DeYoung's solo career
The bottom line here is that DeYoung has proven that in a hundred years no one will care about the controversy. They will only care about the music.
bugsymalone wrote:StyxCollector wrote:Let's put this in perspective. DDY is on Rounder, a division of Uni. Styx is on New Door, a division of Uni. Rounder has a slightly bigger name out there, but to say it's "major label" ... not quite. They both work for essentially the same parent.
Thanks for setting the record straight here, SC. I do not expect much from the release of DDY's CD here simply because he won't get the promotion DEP is giving him in Canada. If it matches the promotion he got from his last release from Rounder (zero), then there you go.
Both Current Styx and Dennis are very lucky to have any sort of record deal at all is my feeling.
Bugsy
kipthekid wrote:2. He may be trying to angle for something next year. The long-shot would be inclusion in some way in American Idol - perhaps early in the season.
It could have a lot of potential. These guys aren't stupid. People need to realize that Dennis' management team hasn't lost yet. It's been one win after another with the symphony shows, the DVD, the addition of Glen and now the new record.
kipthekid wrote:Groteful's anti-"100 Years" posts, at times, seem to be tinged with jealousy...
blt man wrote:kipthekid wrote:2. He may be trying to angle for something next year. The long-shot would be inclusion in some way in American Idol - perhaps early in the season.
Interviews from Dennis indicate he would love to be on American Idol. Considering the bigger and bigger names the show gets each year, I would be surprised if Dennis was on one of the ones for this upcoming year (unless his duet was with a past contestant).
rajah2165 wrote:brywool wrote:It will be nice to put the album to the test... if it EVER gets a US release.
C'mon already!!!
Just because he is smart about marketing the thing (unlike YOUR band) doesn't mean to doubt it will get a US release.
Put your energy on selling as much in Canada as the you can - give the album some momentum heading into a tougher US market.
And he does have a record deal in the US - on a major label. Styx wouldn't know what that was.
brywool wrote:rajah2165 wrote:Just because he is smart about marketing the thing (unlike YOUR band) doesn't mean to doubt it will get a US release.
You have ZERO info about me or my band and you just look for anything to be a jerk about.
stabbim wrote:brywool wrote:rajah2165 wrote:Just because he is smart about marketing the thing (unlike YOUR band) doesn't mean to doubt it will get a US release.
You have ZERO info about me or my band and you just look for anything to be a jerk about.
Pssst....dude... not to discourage your vitriol or anything, but I'm pretty sure that's not what he meant by "your" band.
kipthekid wrote:New Styx still sounds good live - but their touring strategy is putrid IMHO and is doing nothing to improve the image of the band - not to mention the way their record # of live albums wreaked of exploitive cynicism.
I enjoyed both shows, save for LG butchering Come Sail Away, Lady and The Grand Illusion.
brywool wrote:rajah2165 wrote:brywool wrote:It will be nice to put the album to the test... if it EVER gets a US release.
C'mon already!!!
Just because he is smart about marketing the thing (unlike YOUR band) doesn't mean to doubt it will get a US release.
Put your energy on selling as much in Canada as the you can - give the album some momentum heading into a tougher US market.
And he does have a record deal in the US - on a major label. Styx wouldn't know what that was.
Raj, I'm in a cover band you Ahole. As for promtion, I've played a ton of shows this year both in my home state and just played in Oregon the past weekend and made great money and had a blast while you and your mom were surfing for porn.
I'm in a weekend band and have pretty much played every weekend of the year and done quite well. You have ZERO info about me or my band and you just look for anything to be a jerk about. What is your problem? How can you be such a complete Fwad without ONE redeeming quality??
By the way, I would be willing to bet I played more shows this year than Dennis has.
You're such an idiot and can turn ANYTHING into anti Styx rhetoric...
You're so dumb that you even take a pro -DeYoung post and turn it into something else.
I'm supporting Deyoung's new album. I've wanted to buy it for months, and I've posted that here a bunch. I just don't understand why it takes a year to get it in the US and that dissapoints me (believe it or not). My comment was NOT "anti -DeYoung Pablum" to the other wackjob, it is frustration over the fact that it takes that long to get it here. Also, how smart is it to release it in Canada and wait for file sharing to destroy ANY success it will have in the US? That's what will happen because of the long wait. Same thing happens all the time. Ask Journey. Now THERE'S a band that's completely screwed themselves UNLIKE Styx who is working their ass off and putting on better shows than most bands out there INCLUDING Dennis. Dennis shows look like they should be in Branson. They're so WHITE. The guy needs to get back to being a ROCK singer and keyboardist. That's what he's best at. Because he had success with Babe, everything has been that ever since. I think Dennis needs to be challenged and I think that with this album, he has done that, but I don't know for sure because I can't buy it until 2010.
The fact that I don't want every song to be a ballad and the way his wife and his ego have caused him to be out of Styx doesn't mean I 'hate DeYoung'. I just think the guy should've been more of a team player and by ALL accounts ('cept you and Froy), he was not. I've got all his solo stuff (though I can't remember the last time I listened to any of it because, it was pretty unexciting) and I will buy the new album too. Somebody offered to send it to me and I held off because I wanted to buy it to help the guy out.
For you to hate Styx because Dennis isn't in it, and to repeatedly put that in each and every one of your posts is moronic and quite predictable.
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