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So Why Styx II & Serpent Back To Back?

PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 1:03 pm
by Everett
I've always wondered why they released these two almost back to back. Were they
just fulfilling their contract with wooden nickel or did it just happen that way?
Sorry to bug you guys just a little bored here 8)

PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 12:59 am
by gr8dane
In those days it wasn't unusual for bands to record 2 albums a year.
An album would be about 30-40 minutes long.
They would make an album in a week to a month.
Tour that album for maybe 4 to six months and then back in the studio to record,
and then tour that album.
I think that was pretty much the norm then.

PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 8:25 am
by Everett
gr8dane wrote:In those days it wasn't unusual for bands to record 2 albums a year.
An album would be about 30-40 minutes long.
They would make an album in a week to a month.
Tour that album for maybe 4 to six months and then back in the studio to record,
and then tour that album.
I think that was pretty much the norm then.


Ah ok thanks man.

PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 5:02 pm
by masque
gr8dane wrote:In those days it wasn't unusual for bands to record 2 albums a year.
An album would be about 30-40 minutes long.
They would make an album in a week to a month.
Tour that album for maybe 4 to six months and then back in the studio to record,
and then tour that album.
I think that was pretty much the norm then.


perfectly said.......when you check release dates for several bands in those days you will see similar frequency of releases.....bands like styx, kansas, kiss to name but a few.

PostPosted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 3:41 am
by Baron Von Bielski
masque wrote:
gr8dane wrote:In those days it wasn't unusual for bands to record 2 albums a year.
An album would be about 30-40 minutes long.
They would make an album in a week to a month.
Tour that album for maybe 4 to six months and then back in the studio to record,
and then tour that album.
I think that was pretty much the norm then.


perfectly said.......when you check release dates for several bands in those days you will see similar frequency of releases.....bands like styx, kansas, kiss to name but a few.


Very accurate statements by both you gentlemen. KISS also being one of my favorite bands released 2 studio albums in 1974, a studio album and double live album in 1975, two studio albums in 1976, a studio album and double live album in 1977 and in 1978 they released a double greatest hits album and four linked solo studio albums. Then they released a studio album per year from 1979 to 1985. Now that's the way I like it. I hate all this an album every 3 years or so... or for some bands... never. It sucks waiting. I wish I was born in the early sixties so I could've experienced it first hand.