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Everett wrote:It's lounge members only. Public on sale is TBA
Archetype wrote:Will be interested to hear Queen of Spades...
By interested I mean sort of worried
Archetype wrote:Lawrence has come a LONG way since joining in 1999, but he is still nowhere near the "shock & awe" vocalist that Dennis is.
Christopher wrote:I just don't get this....aside from very subtle differences that the casual fans wouldn't notice....they're the same songs. I'm speaking about volume 1, as haven't heard volume 2. As much as I DO like Gowan, his vocals do NOT improve on DDY's original and, as I said, Even Tommy's vocals were a little better on the originals.
So basically, I don't get these re-do's, unless they decide to do a more modern production or change them up.
When Journey did the same, at least they included the disc for free, included with the purchase of a full CD of brand new material, which was very well received...and I thought a very good album of material.
Now, I'm not generally a complainer about the current incarnation of Styx. I am a fan....however...I just don't get all the re-treads....since I doubt they'll sell in large numbers. I know why they don't put out new material...there's just not the market for it....but it's really sad....cause I would MUCH prefer to hear new Styx songs.
Boomchild wrote:Christopher wrote:I just don't get this....aside from very subtle differences that the casual fans wouldn't notice....they're the same songs. I'm speaking about volume 1, as haven't heard volume 2. As much as I DO like Gowan, his vocals do NOT improve on DDY's original and, as I said, Even Tommy's vocals were a little better on the originals.
So basically, I don't get these re-do's, unless they decide to do a more modern production or change them up.
When Journey did the same, at least they included the disc for free, included with the purchase of a full CD of brand new material, which was very well received...and I thought a very good album of material.
Now, I'm not generally a complainer about the current incarnation of Styx. I am a fan....however...I just don't get all the re-treads....since I doubt they'll sell in large numbers. I know why they don't put out new material...there's just not the market for it....but it's really sad....cause I would MUCH prefer to hear new Styx songs.
From an artistic standpoint they don't make sense. As you mentioned they are not really any different from the originals.
Toph wrote:Boomchild wrote:Christopher wrote:I just don't get this....aside from very subtle differences that the casual fans wouldn't notice....they're the same songs. I'm speaking about volume 1, as haven't heard volume 2. As much as I DO like Gowan, his vocals do NOT improve on DDY's original and, as I said, Even Tommy's vocals were a little better on the originals.
So basically, I don't get these re-do's, unless they decide to do a more modern production or change them up.
When Journey did the same, at least they included the disc for free, included with the purchase of a full CD of brand new material, which was very well received...and I thought a very good album of material.
Now, I'm not generally a complainer about the current incarnation of Styx. I am a fan....however...I just don't get all the re-treads....since I doubt they'll sell in large numbers. I know why they don't put out new material...there's just not the market for it....but it's really sad....cause I would MUCH prefer to hear new Styx songs.
From an artistic standpoint they don't make sense. As you mentioned they are not really any different from the originals.
You all don't get it. They are trying to make them as close to the originals as possible so that they can sell this to a movie/TV show/commercial etc. instead of the original recording. It enables them to bypass A&M and bypass Dennis DeYoung and collect all the royalties themselves. These guys are just out for the money. Anyone who thinks otherwise is, as Pinocchio put it so eloquently in 1977, "Fooling Yourself".
Boomchild wrote:Everett wrote:It's lounge members only. Public on sale is TBA
How exciting! So what are they charging for this batch of retreads?
Toph wrote:Boomchild wrote:Christopher wrote:I just don't get this....aside from very subtle differences that the casual fans wouldn't notice....they're the same songs. I'm speaking about volume 1, as haven't heard volume 2. As much as I DO like Gowan, his vocals do NOT improve on DDY's original and, as I said, Even Tommy's vocals were a little better on the originals.
So basically, I don't get these re-do's, unless they decide to do a more modern production or change them up.
When Journey did the same, at least they included the disc for free, included with the purchase of a full CD of brand new material, which was very well received...and I thought a very good album of material.
Now, I'm not generally a complainer about the current incarnation of Styx. I am a fan....however...I just don't get all the re-treads....since I doubt they'll sell in large numbers. I know why they don't put out new material...there's just not the market for it....but it's really sad....cause I would MUCH prefer to hear new Styx songs.
From an artistic standpoint they don't make sense. As you mentioned they are not really any different from the originals.
You all don't get it. They are trying to make them as close to the originals as possible so that they can sell this to a movie/TV show/commercial etc. instead of the original recording. It enables them to bypass A&M and bypass Dennis DeYoung and collect all the royalties themselves. These guys are just out for the money. Anyone who thinks otherwise is, as Pinocchio put it so eloquently in 1977, "Fooling Yourself".
Toph wrote:It enables them to bypass A&M and bypass Dennis DeYoung and collect all the royalties themselves.
StyxCollector wrote:Toph wrote:It enables them to bypass A&M and bypass Dennis DeYoung and collect all the royalties themselves.
DDY still gets paid for songwriting. Remember, different kinds of licensing for different uses.
Hollywood wrote:It gets them around the issue of the masters which most of the labels own and get the majority of the royalties on. EVERY classic artist has done this. It has become a trend lately to start packaging and selling them though. DDY did it with Roboto for the VW commercial. Chicago did it and are selling the songs away on their website really cheap. The list of artists that do it could go on for days.
Styx will continue to make these as long as they sell.
Boomchild wrote:Well according to Tommy it was because UME\A&M lost the original masters. Oh please....
froy wrote:Not buying it so no big deal
Abitaman wrote:froy wrote:Not buying it so no big deal
Not surprised, no big deal
froy wrote:Abitaman wrote:froy wrote:Not buying it so no big deal
Not surprised, no big deal
Not sure if this is a dig or not but either way if your buying this you are simply NOT A STYX FAN..
sheeep is more like it,,
Abitaman wrote:froy wrote:Abitaman wrote:froy wrote:Not buying it so no big deal
Not surprised, no big deal
Not sure if this is a dig or not but either way if your buying this you are simply NOT A STYX FAN..
sheeep is more like it,,
I will get this, but I will no buy THIS.
I like the orginal recordings, but lik with bootleg concerts, I like to hear songs done different, even if it is ever so slight.
It was not a dig, just stating it is not surpriseyou not buying it. NOW I would surprised if ou did.
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