Congratulations, you survived Styx I. Things get much better now. Here's Styx II:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8wMn2G0iEA
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yogi wrote:gr8dane wrote:This got one one of my top 5 Styx songs.No,not Lady,
but A Day.Brilliant.
Also LOVE 'A Day'. Side 1 of Styx ll is GREAT but I do not care for side 2 at all.
Toph wrote:Listened to this twice now just to recall everything.
Overall a huge upgrade over Styx I with some serious potential on a number of tracks. Best for me are You Need Love, Lady, and Earl.
You Need Love - Would have loved to have heard this with a DDY lead vocal (he did write it). Very upbeat song, great way to kick off an album. Is it just me or is the guitar lick the exact same notes as the start of Heavy Metal Poisoning? Styx like harmonies and echo harmonies. With DDY on lead vocals, totally could have found a home on Equinox. Very - Light Up-like. Happy, get you in a good mood type of song.
Lady - Started this whole train a rollin'. Actually like the high harmonies on Lady 95 during the last verse. But this is a true Styx sounding song. The clangy guitar makes you realize you are in the early 70s but doesn't date it unnecessarily (like the keyboard in Babe). Some might call this the first true power rock ballad. Probably too uptempo to be considered a straight ballad, but will be the model for many a Styx hit.
A Day - Have tried to get into this song and its okay for me, not great. Similar to the other JC epic, Mother Dear. Have to say, not a huge fan of JC's voice. This is his first lead vocal on any Styx album and I think his voice just isn't very powerful. They definitely upgraded vocally with replacement of Shaw 3 years later. This song is just a bit too laid back and boring. Not a lot of emotion here - just being weird for weirdness sake.
You Better Ask - Sorry, but this just doesn't fit the rest of the album. The rest of the album is at least somewhat serious - this feels like the Plexiglass Toliet of Styx II. JC growly voice sounds a bit like JY here. Not sure we need two of those in Styx. Wait, I'm definitely sure we don't.
Little Fugue/Father OSA - Ah the first of the DDY Epic songs. You can see both Madame Blue and Ballerina easily being follow ups to this one. Also the first of a few jabs at the Catholic Church by staunch Catholic DDY. Enlightening given all that we know today about the Catholic church and the behavior of some priests. I think you could replace priests with academics and the song would ring just as true. Academics have never lived a real life, had a real job, just stay in the comfort of their ivy halls, far from the world's realities.Not sure this song has enough oomph to clock in at 7 minutes - feels 2 minutes too long (I'll say the same thing about Ballerina), but some interesting musicianship here.
Earl of Roseland - I actually like this song. Who knew that before Michael Stipe used the Megaphone on early REM songs, that DDY would be using it on an early Styx record? Am I detecting a fake British accent by DDY here? Some of the lyrics here are a bit stupid "penny pitching" really? But I do like the mentions of all the members of Styx - that is kind of cool. Musically, the verses in this song are better than the chorus. Verses have good energy and melody. Chorus lacks energy and isn't really all that catching.
I'm Gonna Make You Feel It - Just way too boogy woogie for my tastes. Leave it.
P.S. Look at the back of the album cover on this one. At least on this YouTube clip. Really Wooden Nickel? Dennis with one "N"? Like Penis with a "D". Proceed with the jokes....
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