rajah2165 wrote:And I recall Dennis saying once in an interview that record companies always wanted to release material in multiple collections/greatest hits etc. packages under the Styx name. And the band had sole control of when and what was released. And he purposely restricted the use of the record company ever putting out Styx compilations.
rajah2165 wrote:Best Of Styx (1977) - Wooden Nickel - styx did not own the rights to those songs. Wooden Nickel could repackage anyway they wanted to.
So, not so much with the "sole control" in that instance.
rajah2165 wrote:Caught In The Act (1984) - Legitimate live album (first ever for the band)
No more "legit" than any other (in fact, less so, depending on how strict we want to to be with the definition of a "live album," but that's neither here nor there.) If post-99 live albums are fair game, so's this.
rajah2165 wrote:A&M Classics (1987) - One time A&M special release - only greatest hits album at that point
So the "purposely restricted the use of the record company ever putting out Styx compilations" decree was put into place
after this one, then?
rajah2165 wrote:Styx Greatest Hits (1995) - Agreed to updating of Classics by including Lady, adding SMTW, and replacing Light Up with bigger hit Loreiei
Oh, I guess not. Still a compiltaion, and a largely repackaged version of one already existing at that. Still out there on the market. Still "diluting the brand."
rajah2165 wrote:Styx Greatest Hits II (1996) - Per the article I mentioned (don't know the source but someone here must) Dennis was AGAINST this album being released, but was voted down by Tommy and JY.
And CP/JP, if in fact it came to a vote...but since you have no cite (what was that about "doing research?") we're going to call this hearsay for the time being. If/when you can ever prove it's true, we'll go on to discuss how it contradicts the "purposely restricted the use of the record company ever putting out Styx compilations" bit. (On a side note, it's both amusing and appropriate that if the story is true,
this would be the compilation that he would choose to bellyache about.)
rajah2165 wrote:The Best Of Times: The Best Of Styx (1997) - Canada and European release of Greatest Hits - not released in the US. Their version of GH.
I didn't know we were only caring about US releases. Nevertheless, still exists. Still readily available. Still "diluting the brand."
rajah2165 wrote:Return To Paradise (1997) - Live album celebrating the reunion with 3 new songs. Different songs than Caught In The Act and a better version.
And
StyxWorld has different songs than this one. Again, either all live albums are fair game or none are.
rajah2165 wrote:Now since DDY has left....
Extended Versions
Gold
Yesterday and Today
Arch Allies
20th century Masters
At The Rivers Edge
21st Century Live
Styxworld live 2001
Rockers
That would be 9 pieces of crap released since he is gone and 9 albums that are in the Styx section and replace the studio classics.
So, it's a numbers game, then? 9 is two more than 7, I'll grant you that. But all the rest of your excuses basically boil down to "the others were Ok because DDY was in the band at the time," which perhaps is what you should have just said in the first place instead of...you know, the other thing.
And again, none of this changes the fact that all of the original albums in the Styx discography are still in print, still widely available, and not in danger of being supplanted any time soon.