Keiferb wrote:Boomchild wrote:Keiferb wrote:Well, at least the streaming quality sounds pretty better than the original versions put out here. I have to say, I really like Difference in the World. TS sounds great - better with age. And as tired I am of hearing the same old stuff re-packaged, I think all of Tommy's songs come off pretty well.
As for Gowan.... CSA - I guess it's not horrific, but it he just can't do it justice. GI - that version is terrible. He just sounds like his voice is so thin (all head voice), and like he has a web in his throat. I don't know. I guess he's not to bad when he's in the background on the other songs (Lorelei, for example). Not trying to start another pissing war (Gowan vs. DDY).
I think Todd's style gives all the songs a different perspective as well.
While I won't buy it, I won't kill it.
Would much prefer a new album of new material (yeah, ain't going to happen). I think I'll pull out Cyclorama - not a bad disc, even w/Gowan. I kinda like Fields of the Brave.
Oh great! Better sound quality so you can really hear how "soulless" these versions are. Can't wait for the Walmart full blown 4 disc "Greatest Hits" newly recorded versions. In that set they will have one new song as well. Except it will only be half of the song so you have to buy the "Greatest, Greatest Hits 2" also newly recorded to get the other half of the new song.

I hear what you're saying. That's why I won't buy I, II, II, IV, or V. It's really quite sad that they've resorted to this. Do you think they are all "soulless"? Again, I don't think Shaw's are bad at all. They don't sound identical - I wouldn't expect them to. I just don't see the point.
Sort of like the Journey album of Arnel re-do's (the name eludes me at the moment - you can see the impact it had). Not bad, but to what end. Did it really bring them any new fans, or just temporarily peak interest of their current base (or at least give them all something similar to argue about).
For Journey it was all about getting that one big payday. Wal-Mart paid them seven bucks a package. That is unheard of. Even in these band's hay days they never got that kind of royalty exchange. Foreigner and REO couldn't agree to their own Wally deals fast enough, they were so hyped to get that easy money.
In Styx case though, if you're not being promised the biggest royalty payout of your career, what is the point of all this? Even if Wal-Mart was looking at a re-recorded package from Styx now, what do you tell them? Sorry, we just did one on our own just for the hell of it, thanks anyway?