stabbim wrote:Rockwriter wrote:Here's a guessing game . . . can anyone think of any other songs that maybe Tommy and JY did not sing/play on? Or Dennis? I think there are others that have not come out publically. I think the guys were further apart a long time ago than we ever realized.
Well, it's no big secret anymore that BNW features a bunch of session musicians, semi-credited and otherwise. (Tom Dziallo, CJ Vanston, Tom Lily, Glen Burtnik, Hank Horton, and so forth)
My guess is that "Mr Roboto" doesn't feature much TS/JY, if any.
"Boat On The River" could very well be TS/DDY only, since by all accounts it was also a "Babe"-esque demo situation.
Lots of programmed percussion on KWH and EOTC -- I've heard that some of the actual kit playing is also a machine, though I'm not sure to what extent.
Those are some of the exact same examples I would cite. I think "Mr. Roboto" features harmonies that are all Dennis, at least to my ear, with the exception of JY on the vocoder as credited. I'm not even sure that the guitar chords on that song might not be Tom Dziallo. I've often wondered if Dennis did not utilize Dziallo on some tracks prior to DESERT MOON. That goes on all the time . . . I mean, probably half of the old Kiss records featured uncredited session players, same with Aerosmith.
I think it's safe to assume there's no JY on "Boat On The River". Furthermore, I don't think JY is on "First Time", at least not to my ear. That's another one where that sounds like a Wall of Dennis to me. I'm also not sure that Dennis is on "Eddie". To me those vocals sound like JY stacked up in triplicate ( the lowest part might be Dennis but I don't think so), and that synthesizer solo sounds like guitar synth that JY probably played. Could be that the guys worked separately on some songs for that album. Others clearly are more of a group effort.
What about "Music Time"? Tommy has said that he was not on the track, but Dennis says he was. I think both guitar solos are JY, but I can't quite decide if the highest vocal parts are Tommy or not.
For EOTC I think a lot of Burtnik's demo stuff used triggered drum samples that were mostly unaltered for the Styx record. I don't think John played on some of that stuff, and I'm not sure he's on a track like "Love At First Sight" either. To me that sounds like drum machines. He was already in a downhill slide at that point, the video from the tour plainly shows that he was not as powerful as he had once been.
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