
Studio cd
11 tracks
1980
1 A.D. 1928
2 Rockin' the Paradise
3 Too Much Time on My Hands
4 Nothing Ever Goes as Planned
5 The Best of Times
6 Lonely People
7 She Cares
8 Snowblind
9 Half-Penny, Two-Penny
10 A.D. 1958
11 State Street Sadie
Paradise Theater is a work of art, a labor of love, from vocalist, keyboardist, Dennis Deyoung. From the opening piano note, of A.D. 1928, to the closing note of A.D. 1958, Paradise will hold you in awe. Not since the Grand Illusion, has STYX made an album this good. It all starts with A.D. 1928, which goes into Rockin the Paradise, and that is what this CD does, ROCKS. It's not the heavy metal / prog rock, of Grand Illusion, or the hard rock of Pieces of Eight, but it comes over strong, even on the slow songs. With the fist pumping anthems of Rockin the Paradise, a song about America needing to stand up and be counted, to Half Penny; Two Penny, which deals with the decay of the American dream. The Best of Times, and the disco-rock flavored Too Much Time on my Hands, have sing-a-long choruses, that has you humming along with them all day. Snowblind, is a rock radio classic, written by Dennis and JY, and sung by JY and Tommy. This song deals with substance drug abuse, and JY's singing on the beginning of it, is very haunting. The song was also accused of having backward satanic messages on it. My question who sits and plays a record backwards anyway. The lesser known songs on this disk, Nothing Ever Goes as Planned, and She Cares, are both very good, and deserve repeated listening, as does this whole CD. This is the last "true" Styx classic, with the line up of Dennis, Tommy, JY, John, and Chuck. There would be other STYX Cd's with this line-up, and different line-ups, but no other CD this great, has come out since.
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