Sadly, many fans and critics would find it just didn't measure up as a Styx album. We would then find out that the recording sessions were disjointed between Tommy/JY and Dennis with Chuck sitting out for all but 1 song.
As I recall, Dennis was quite critical of the album and publicly stated his disappointment with how it sounded, the song arrangement and what singles were released. In retrospect (pure speculation) I wonder if the tensions over touring caused Dennis to speak out against the album so much... why would you poo poo your own work, leaving your fans to wonder if they should even bother buying it or seeing the band on tour?
The last time we would see Dennis DeYoung as a member of Styx would be an appearance on the Children's Miracle Network telethon on June 6th, 1999.
I was just a 15 year old kid when this album released, having recently discovered Styx the year before. I was filled with such excitement, because a new album should mean a new tour! I would have to wait until 2000 to see them, as when they came to my city in 1999 it was a bar/club (drinking age here is 19) so I couldn't get in.
Some of my favourite tracks from BNW - I Will Be Your Witness, Fallen Angel, Everything Is Cool, High Crimes & Misdemeanors, Goodbye Roseland and the Reprise
What do you remember about the time when this album came out? How did the release meet or fail your expectations? Did you find you didn't like any of the album, all of the album, a few songs yes but the rest no?
Cheers
