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Higgy wrote:Yeah because Serpent was SOOOOO much better! How about this - Miracles would have been every bit as good as late 70s Styx if it had LESS JY!!! Replace shit like Havin' A Ball and A Man Like Me with some sort of epic Dennis thing and you'd have a classic.

BlackWall wrote:I always thought that maybe after the failure of "Serpent", the other guys didn't let him handle lead vocals anymore. I don't know if it was so much that he picked and chose what songs to sing, but I could be wrong. It just seems odd that he vanished like that for two albums. I think he sings with Dennis on the verses of "Mother Dear", but it's hard to tell, DDY is definitely the prominent voice.
BlackWall wrote: Yes, I would have liked more JC on "Miracles", but you can't take out "Southern Woman"; that's one of the best on there, and maybe from the whole Wooden Nickel period in general.
BlackWall wrote:JC injected a sense, "lighten the f!ck up", and I wish he could have stayed around longer. I think Tommy was desperately needed, but it's too bad we couldn't have had both. I always think of JC as sort of the "Joe Walsh" of the band, and Styx really did benefit from his contributions on those early albums. I think he helped to bring the other guys down to earth sometimes, and might have helped to make the band a little more critic friendly. I know he was known for complaining a lot, but his music doesn't reflect that.
brywool wrote:I always found it strange that JY sang so much lead on those early albums. Why?????
Toph wrote:JC sucked...period.
I think he sings with Dennis on the verses of "Mother Dear", but it's hard to tell, DDY is definitely the prominent voice.

BlackWall wrote:KWH17, have you listened to JC's contributions on "Styx II"? I think those two tracks("You Better Ask" & "A Day") are probably his best work with Styx.
BlackWall wrote:Believe it or not, the song that was supposed to promote "Miracles" was in fact, "Lies". That was the single. I also agree that "Unfinished Song" should have made the cut; although, I don't have the same disdain for "Lies" that a lot of fans seem to. I personally think either "Rock & Roll Feeling", or "A Man Like Me" could have been omitted.
BlackWall wrote:It is interesting to think that JY was more or less the original lead singer.. I wonder how he adapted to the change once Dennis hit with "Lady" and Tommy was in the mix. Even before Tommy though, he was negated to one track on "Equinox". I never really thought about the fact that "Equinox" was pretty much DDY alone.
So that must be why my miracles lp has best thing on it.BlackWall wrote:"A Day" is a pretty good song. I remember thinking Styx went Pink Floyd the first time I heard it.. KWH17, I think "Lies" was released, it just didn't chart. From what I understand, and forgive me if this was in Sterling's book and I'm not giving proper credit, but the band was so desperate for a hit at this point, they even tried doing a reissue of "Best Thing" when "Lies" didn't make it, since that was the closest thing to a hit they had at that point.
KWH17 wrote:I guess they would have been desperate, considering it was their fourth album and they weren't going anywhere. But was there a single released for Serpent?
KWH17 wrote:I guess they would have been desperate, considering it was their fourth album and they weren't going anywhere. But was there a single released for Serpent?
Rockwriter wrote:KWH17 wrote:I guess they would have been desperate, considering it was their fourth album and they weren't going anywhere. But was there a single released for Serpent?
Interesting question. I'm not even sure. Truthfully, if there was I'm sure RCA was not at all on board with it. They basically gave up on Styx after that album, and rightfully so in my opinion. What a really shitty album. I can't believe that the same band that would be capable of making 'Equinox' in just a couple of years could record such an utterly terrible record. Which one of those awful songs could have worked as a single? It's like picking whether you'd rather be stabbed, or shot.
Come to think of it, maybe there was a single issued for "Winner Take All"?
Sterling
KWH17 wrote:Rockwriter wrote:KWH17 wrote:I guess they would have been desperate, considering it was their fourth album and they weren't going anywhere. But was there a single released for Serpent?
Interesting question. I'm not even sure. Truthfully, if there was I'm sure RCA was not at all on board with it. They basically gave up on Styx after that album, and rightfully so in my opinion. What a really shitty album. I can't believe that the same band that would be capable of making 'Equinox' in just a couple of years could record such an utterly terrible record. Which one of those awful songs could have worked as a single? It's like picking whether you'd rather be stabbed, or shot.
Come to think of it, maybe there was a single issued for "Winner Take All"?
Sterling
I don't consider myself a consumer of bad taste, but amongst liking every other Styx record, I also like Serpent. I think Witch Wolf or Young Man would have been the best choices for singles, if not Winner Take All
I listening to Styx I the other day, and Movement for the Common Man really impressed me. It showed how much potential Styx had. Although I have not heard Styx II I have heard it is held in even higher regard, so I would have to agree with you that Serpent and Miracles certainly were the low points of their career and detours to their success. As much as I like Serpent and parts of Miracles, it would have been better to see two more albums like 1, 2, and 5.
Rockwriter wrote:KWH17 wrote:I guess they would have been desperate, considering it was their fourth album and they weren't going anywhere. But was there a single released for Serpent?
Interesting question. I'm not even sure. Truthfully, if there was I'm sure RCA was not at all on board with it. They basically gave up on Styx after that album, and rightfully so in my opinion. What a really shitty album. I can't believe that the same band that would be capable of making 'Equinox' in just a couple of years could record such an utterly terrible record. Which one of those awful songs could have worked as a single? It's like picking whether you'd rather be stabbed, or shot.
Come to think of it, maybe there was a single issued for "Winner Take All"?
Sterling
BlackWall wrote:Rockwriter wrote:KWH17 wrote:I guess they would have been desperate, considering it was their fourth album and they weren't going anywhere. But was there a single released for Serpent?
Interesting question. I'm not even sure. Truthfully, if there was I'm sure RCA was not at all on board with it. They basically gave up on Styx after that album, and rightfully so in my opinion. What a really shitty album. I can't believe that the same band that would be capable of making 'Equinox' in just a couple of years could record such an utterly terrible record. Which one of those awful songs could have worked as a single? It's like picking whether you'd rather be stabbed, or shot.
Come to think of it, maybe there was a single issued for "Winner Take All"?
Sterling
I haven't checked recently, but the Wooden Nickel site had "You Need Love/Winner Take All" listed as a single around the time "Serpent" came out. I always assumed they had that backwards, and "Winner Take All" was the A side, but it's also possible that they decided "You Need Love" had a better chance..I know it was eventually released after "Lady" became a hit
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