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StyxCollector wrote:For those into minutiae, Jimmy Leahey is credited on the US version as playing electric and acoustic guitars (along with others); don't remember him being credited on the Canadian, so it's probably on the two new tracks.
Anyhoo, that's it for now.
I'll most likely post an official review/compare-contrast with the Canadian version within the week.
StyxCollector wrote:A pleasant surprise made its way into my mailbox after a very crappy week. I'll most likely post an official review/compare-contrast with the Canadian version within the week. Just popped it on after coming home.
Here's the official running order of the US version:
1. One Hundred Years From Now
2. This Time Next Year
3. Rain
4. Crossing the Rubicon (was 6 on the Canadian)
5. Save Me (was 4 on the Canadian)
6. I Don't Believe in Anything (was 10 on the Canadian)
7. Private Jones
8. I Believe in You
9. There Was a Time
10. Breathe Again (was 5 on the Canadian)
11. Forgiveness (was 9 on the Canadian)
12. Turn Off CNN (was 11 on the Canadian)
For those into minutiae, Jimmy Leahey is credited on the US version as playing electric and acoustic guitars (along with others); don't remember him being credited on the Canadian, so it's probably on the two new tracks.
Anyhoo, that's it for now.
hoagiepete wrote:I missed the conclusion of the hub bub as to who DDY's duet partner was going to be on the American release. Who is it?
StyxCollector wrote:hoagiepete wrote:I missed the conclusion of the hub bub as to who DDY's duet partner was going to be on the American release. Who is it?
Dennis. He does the entire vocal.
froy wrote:StyxCollector wrote:A pleasant surprise made its way into my mailbox after a very crappy week. I'll most likely post an official review/compare-contrast with the Canadian version within the week. Just popped it on after coming home.
Here's the official running order of the US version:
1. One Hundred Years From Now
2. This Time Next Year
3. Rain
4. Crossing the Rubicon (was 6 on the Canadian)
5. Save Me (was 4 on the Canadian)
6. I Don't Believe in Anything (was 10 on the Canadian)
7. Private Jones
8. I Believe in You
9. There Was a Time
10. Breathe Again (was 5 on the Canadian)
11. Forgiveness (was 9 on the Canadian)
12. Turn Off CNN (was 11 on the Canadian)
For those into minutiae, Jimmy Leahey is credited on the US version as playing electric and acoustic guitars (along with others); don't remember him being credited on the Canadian, so it's probably on the two new tracks.
Anyhoo, that's it for now.
By far Dennis's best solo work ever
Wow 12 great tunes
Thats about 3 STYX cds worth.
Could you imagine if this cd was a STYX cd and tour?
Millions made headlining and selling out
Toph wrote:StyxCollector wrote:The mastering job is definitely different. Whether I have the final master I can't say for sure but I bet I do.
Different better or different worse?
Mr JY Roboto wrote:froy wrote:StyxCollector wrote:A pleasant surprise made its way into my mailbox after a very crappy week. I'll most likely post an official review/compare-contrast with the Canadian version within the week. Just popped it on after coming home.
Here's the official running order of the US version:
1. One Hundred Years From Now
2. This Time Next Year
3. Rain
4. Crossing the Rubicon (was 6 on the Canadian)
5. Save Me (was 4 on the Canadian)
6. I Don't Believe in Anything (was 10 on the Canadian)
7. Private Jones
8. I Believe in You
9. There Was a Time
10. Breathe Again (was 5 on the Canadian)
11. Forgiveness (was 9 on the Canadian)
12. Turn Off CNN (was 11 on the Canadian)
For those into minutiae, Jimmy Leahey is credited on the US version as playing electric and acoustic guitars (along with others); don't remember him being credited on the Canadian, so it's probably on the two new tracks.
Anyhoo, that's it for now.
By far Dennis's best solo work ever
Wow 12 great tunes
Thats about 3 STYX cds worth.
Could you imagine if this cd was a STYX cd and tour?
Millions made headlining and selling out
I can imagine....mmmmmm...let's see......I see a cd that sells about 50-75,000 copies (maybe) and a tour that draws an average of 2,500-3,000 a night. And most of those tickets are sold based on a curiosity of seeing them back together again. Dream on dreamer.
froy wrote:Mr JY Roboto wrote:froy wrote:StyxCollector wrote:A pleasant surprise made its way into my mailbox after a very crappy week. I'll most likely post an official review/compare-contrast with the Canadian version within the week. Just popped it on after coming home.
Here's the official running order of the US version:
1. One Hundred Years From Now
2. This Time Next Year
3. Rain
4. Crossing the Rubicon (was 6 on the Canadian)
5. Save Me (was 4 on the Canadian)
6. I Don't Believe in Anything (was 10 on the Canadian)
7. Private Jones
8. I Believe in You
9. There Was a Time
10. Breathe Again (was 5 on the Canadian)
11. Forgiveness (was 9 on the Canadian)
12. Turn Off CNN (was 11 on the Canadian)
For those into minutiae, Jimmy Leahey is credited on the US version as playing electric and acoustic guitars (along with others); don't remember him being credited on the Canadian, so it's probably on the two new tracks.
Anyhoo, that's it for now.
By far Dennis's best solo work ever
Wow 12 great tunes
Thats about 3 STYX cds worth.
Could you imagine if this cd was a STYX cd and tour?
Millions made headlining and selling out
I can imagine....mmmmmm...let's see......I see a cd that sells about 50-75,000 copies (maybe) and a tour that draws an average of 2,500-3,000 a night. And most of those tickets are sold based on a curiosity of seeing them back together again. Dream on dreamer.
Gee we can't wait for your 12th post
Mr JY Roboto wrote:
I CAN wait for yours.
LordofDaRing wrote:Alright so some of you in the know (Sterling/Alan/Zan), what happened to the duet partner? Does anyone think that DDY gave Perry a shot? It seemed like when somebody suggeted that at Suzanne's crib, she thought it was wonderful idea.
froy wrote:By far Dennis's best solo work ever
Wow 12 great tunes
Thats about 3 STYX cds worth.
Could you imagine if this cd was a STYX cd and tour?
Millions made headlining and selling out
kansas666 wrote:froy wrote:By far Dennis's best solo work ever
Wow 12 great tunes
Thats about 3 STYX cds worth.
Could you imagine if this cd was a STYX cd and tour?
Millions made headlining and selling out
Wow Froy! What are you smoking?
Red BudI tried to like this album. On 2 seperate occasions I actually managed to get all of the way through it (the canadian version).
This is a joke right?I read all of the pre-press hype "really rocks" "best work he has done since STYX"
I did not read anything
But I will say I heard a great cd
This Time Next Year awsome
Rubicon Stellar
I Believe In You Fantastic
I can go on if you would likeBut this guy has really lost his touch. The songs, the band and the recording are all substandard. The only thing this album has going for it is that Denny has still got his pipes.
I guess anyone who thinks Styx is better off with Gowan and likes the way he sings would not know what good music is.
I mean really you sit and watch a fool imitate Dennis and you think its great.
If Gowan re-does the cd with his vocals and stupidity I think you would love itI realize the people most likely in this world to like this CD are about half of the people who post on this board.
kansas666 wrote:froy wrote:By far Dennis's best solo work ever
Wow 12 great tunes
Thats about 3 STYX cds worth.
Could you imagine if this cd was a STYX cd and tour?
Millions made headlining and selling out
Wow Froy! What are you smoking?
I tried to like this album. On 2 seperate occasions I actually managed to get all of the way through it (the canadian version).
I read all of the pre-press hype "really rocks" "best work he has done since STYX"
But this guy has really lost his touch. The songs, the band and the recording are all substandard. The only thing this album has going for it is that Denny has still got his pipes.
I realize the people most likely in this world to like this CD are about half of the people who post on this board.
But really, are the glasses that tinted? Are your heroes that infallible?
froy wrote:I can go on if you would like
This Time Next Year awsome
Rubicon Stellar
I Believe In You Fantastic
Zan wrote:froy wrote:I can go on if you would like
You'll go on no matter what we would like. lol
ChicagoSTYX wrote:This Time Next Year awsome
Rubicon Stellar
I Believe In You Fantastic
Froy ….. delusional
froy wrote:ChicagoSTYX wrote:This Time Next Year awsome
Rubicon Stellar
I Believe In You Fantastic
Froy ….. delusional
Hey did ya here STYX sold out half of the HOB in Hollywood?
Talk about dilusional
Next year it will be 300 who show up
froy wrote:ChicagoSTYX wrote:This Time Next Year awsome
Rubicon Stellar
I Believe In You Fantastic
Froy ….. delusional
Hey did ya here STYX sold out half of the HOB in Hollywood?
Talk about dilusional
Next year it will be 300 who show up
ChicagoSTYX wrote:froy wrote:ChicagoSTYX wrote:This Time Next Year awsome
Rubicon Stellar
I Believe In You Fantastic
Froy ….. delusional
Hey did ya here STYX sold out half of the HOB in Hollywood?
Talk about dilusional
Next year it will be 300 who show up
Not true........ check the facts. It was sold out.
LordofDaRing wrote:Alright so some of you in the know (Sterling/Alan/Zan), what happened to the duet partner? Does anyone think that DDY gave Perry a shot? It seemed like when somebody suggeted that at Suzanne's crib, she thought it was wonderful idea.
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