Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Styx-Conerstone

Studio Cd
9 tracks
1979










1 Lights
2 Why Me
3 Babe
4 Never Say Never
5 Boat on the River
6 Borrowed Time
7 First Time
8 Eddie Young
9 Love In The Midnight

A new CD, and a new direction, for STYX. Not only did this CD contain the #1 smash Babe, but it contained, some of the finest writing to date for the group. Borrowed Time, and Lights, were both co-written by Dennis and Tommy. And both are good songs, with the first having a great opening, but the lyrics, are a little dated today, (talking about here comes the 90's). Babe is the ultimate power ballad, before the term power ballad game into being. This song changed STYX and their musical direction. The First Time, another slow song, contains stringed instruments, and I'm not talking guitars. Why Me, a song dealing with, why does everything go wrong with me. It is also one of the first, if not the first Styx song to feature horns for the band. Yes, a new direction. Boat on the River, by Tommy, is simply beautiful, a peaceful song, that, if you close you eyes, you can imagine, that you are on a river bank, on a spring night ( I know that sounds corny, but hey..) Eddie, is your typical JY rocker, this seems to be the typical type of song for JY on each CD, and it getting a little old... Eddie rocks, but never really goes anywhere. Never Say Never Again, a mid tempo song, is the weak song on this outing. Love in the Midnight, with it's three part harmonies, and rockin interlude, brings this disk to a close.This CD is good, very good, but, it's the beginning of the end for STYX. Even though it has two songs co-written by Dennis and Tommy, it seems to be a Dennis CD, which there is nothing wrong with that, but STYX is a group. And has a group, it needs to be a group effort, or each member needs to take turns, being in charge of the direction of the album. Dennis was in charge of this disk, and the next two, Paradise, and Kilroy. Personally, Dennis, in my opinion, was the mastermind behind most of the hits, and is a brilliant keyboardist, an outstanding vocalist, and an underrated songwriter. But, STYX is a group, and Tommy and JY are excellent singers and songwriters too. I hope Tommy remembers this has STYX heads into the future with its new line up. But for this year that this CD was released, STYX was on top of he world, with their third straight smash CD.
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