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Friday
Jun182021

STYX's First Studio Album in Four Years is Out Today

 A new era of hope, survival, and prosperity is here with the release of CRASH OF THE CROWN, STYX’s new studio album, which was written pre-pandemic and recorded during the trying times of the pandemic.


 
The legendary rockers--James “JY” Young (lead vocals, guitars), Tommy Shaw (lead vocals, guitars), Chuck Panozzo (bass, vocals), Todd Sucherman (drums, percussion), Lawrence Gowan (lead vocals, keyboards) and Ricky Phillips (bass, guitar, vocals)--released their 17th album today on the band’s label, Alpha Dog 2T/UMe today, which is available as clear vinyl, black vinyl, CD, and on digital platforms and at Styxworld.com.
 
They’ve already released two singles from the new album:  the title track which premiered exclusively during Eddie Trunk’s “Trunk Nation” program on SiriusXM Satellite Radio last month, and “Reveries” which dropped June 4.
 
In early reviews, Vintage Guitar raved, “Returning to their guitar/keyboard-fueled ’70s style, the band takes prog’s grandest elements and condenses them into punchy songs – no question, that classic STYX crunch is present.” While SonicPerspectives.com praised the album’s “…fantastic three part harmonies, widdly, bombastic synths, blue-collar working man electric guitar solos and memorable melodic rock songs that flirt with prog elements just enough to have a little extra edge…This record exudes massive musicianship…The road tested warhorse of STYX shows remarkable resilience and capacity to generate energized new music that retains the proven classic elements of the band’s signature sound and straddles the lines of American prog, arena rock and a little bit of acoustic folk.” While Insite called it, “…a passionately relatable sonic parable, tailor-made for openminded 2021 listeners.”
 
CRASH OF THE CROWN is the follow-up to STYX’s 16th studio album, THE MISSION (their first in 14 years at the time, which critics called “a masterpiece”) which was released June 16, 2017 on the band’s label, Alpha Dog 2T/UMe. The highly anticipated two-disc reissue of THE MISSION was released on July 27, 2018 via Alpha Dog 2T/UMe, which includes a CD of the original album, as well as a Blu-ray of the album mixed in 5.1 surround sound accompanied by stunning visualizations for each of the album’s 14 songs based on the album artwork. It originally debuted on various Billboard charts, including: #6 Top Rock Albums, #11 Physical Albums, #11 Vinyl Albums, #13 Current Albums, #14 Billboard Top Albums, #16 Retail, #17 Mass Merch/Non-Traditional, #29 Digital Albums, and #45 Billboard 200 (includes catalog and streaming).
 
In touring news, STYX and COLLECTIVE SOUL are rested, healthy, and ready to hit the road for their first-ever multiple city tour together. STYX had previously announced their return to Las Vegas with a three-night sold-out engagement at The Venetian Theatre inside The Venetian® Resort Las Vegas on September 24, 25, and 26.

Thursday
Mar262020

Forgotten '80s Album: The Gambler by Kenny Rogers

Maybe not forgotten this week with the passing of Kenny Rogers over the weekend, but a classic nonetheless.

And I know it debuted in 1978, so not technically an 80's album.

The Gambler is the sixth studio album by Kenny Rogers, released by United Artists in December 1978. One of his most popular, it has established Rogers' status as one of the most successful artists of the 1970s and 1980s. The album reached many markets around the world, such as the Far East and Jamaica, with Rogers later commenting "When I go to Korea or Hong Kong people say 'Ah, the gambler!'" (as per the sleeve notes to the 1998 released box set "Through the Years" on Capitol Records). The album has sold over 35 million copies.

The title track "The Gambler" was written by Don Schlitz, who was the first to record it. It was also covered by several other artists, but it was Kenny Rogers' adaptation of the tale that went on to top the country charts and win a Song of the Year Grammy, later becoming Rogers' signature song. Although Johnny Cash recorded the song first, Kenny Rogers's version was released first. Both this song and "She Believes in Me" became pop music hits, helping Rogers become well-known beyond country music circles. Although largely compiled from songs by some of the music business's top songwriters, such as Alex Harvey, Mickey Newbury, and Steve Gibb, Rogers continued to show his own talent for songwriting with "Morgana Jones". The album was produced by Larry Butler.

Tracks:

1.    "The Gambler"    Don Schlitz    3:34
2.    "I Wish That I Could Hurt That Way Again"    Rafe Van Hoy, Don Cook, Curly Putman    2:55
3.    "King of Oak Street"    Alex Harvey    4:55
4.    "Makin' Music for Money"    Alex Harvey    3:10
5.    "Hoodooin' of Miss Fannie Deberry"    Alex Harvey    4:44
Side two
No.    Title    Writer(s)    Length
1.    "She Believes in Me"    Steve Gibb    4:18
2.    "Tennessee Bottle"    Jim Ritchey    3:59
3.    "Sleep Tight, Goodnight Man"    Sam Lorber, Jeff Silbar    2:52
4.    "Little More Like Me (The Crucifixion)"    Sonny Throckmorton    2:47
5.    "San Francisco Mabel Joy"    Mickey Newbury    3:36
6.    "Morgana Jones"

https://www.allmusic.com/album/the-gambler-mw0000197524

Friday
Mar132020

Forgotten '80s Album: Lou Gramm's 'Ready or Not'

Best known for his work leading Foreigner, this was Lou Gramm's debut solo album.

Ready or Not.

Eight of the ten songs, which comprise Ready or Not, were written by Gramm in partnership with former Black Sheep bandmate Bruce Turgon. The album was recorded in 1986 at Bear Tracks Recording in Suffern, New York and The Hit Factory Recording in New York City. It was produced by Gramm and Pat Moran, who is known as an engineer on recordings by such performers as Rush and Robert Plant.

Ready or Not was a commercial success, reaching number 27 on the US Billboard 200. It generated two hit songs. The lead-off single, "Midnight Blue", peaked at number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and climbed to the top of the Mainstream Rock chart. It has been Gramm's only song to have charted in the United Kingdom. The second single from the album was the title song, which reached number 54 on the Billboard 200 and number 7 on the Mainstream Rock charts.

The album has enjoyed critical acclaim. Bret Adams has given Ready or Not a retrospective rating of four-and-a-half stars out of five on AllMusic. He has described it as "rich with melody and snap."

A nice 80's album to have in you playlist, especially if you are a Foreigner fan.

Wednesday
Mar042020

Forgotten '80s Album: Invisible Touch

With news that Genesis is reuniting for a UK tour this fall.

Invisible Touch is the thirteenth studio album by the English rock band Genesis, released on 6 June 1986 by Atlantic Records in the United States and 9 June 1986 by Charisma and Virgin Records in the United Kingdom. After taking a break in group activity for each member to continue with their solo projects in 1984, the band reconvened in October 1985 to write and record Invisible Touch with engineer and producer Hugh Padgham. As with their previous album, it was written entirely through group improvisations and no material developed prior to recording was used.

Invisible Touch was a worldwide success and reached No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart and No. 3 on the US Billboard 200. It remains the band's highest selling album after it was certified multi-platinum for over 1.2 million copies sold in the UK and 6 million sold in the US. Genesis became the first band and foreign act to have five top five singles on the US Billboard Hot 100, with "Invisible Touch" being their first and only song to reach No. 1 on the charts.

No.    Title    Length
1.    "Invisible Touch"    3:29
2.    "Tonight, Tonight, Tonight"    8:49
3.    "Land of Confusion"    4:46
4.    "In Too Deep"    4:59
Side two
No.    Title    Length
1.    "Anything She Does"    4:06
2.    "Domino"
Part One – "In the Glow of the Night"
Part Two – "The Last Domino" 10:42
3.    "Throwing It All Away"    3:51
4.    "The Brazilian" (instrumental)

Wednesday
Nov142012

Order Don Felder's 'Road to Forever'

I get to talk with musicians and bands all the time, it's not often I get to talk with a musician the level of Don Felder.

Felder is the former guitarist for the Eagles and co-wrote "Hotel California."

I had a chance to talk to him as he has a new solo album out.

Link:

http://www.examiner.com/article/legendary-eagles-guitarist-don-felder-talks-his-new-album-and-music-tech

If you are a fan of the Eagles and wantto give Felder's newest effort a listen and buy it, here you go.