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Styx - Styx II (1973).
Styx is the self-titled debut album by Styx. It was released in 1972 on Wooden Nickel Records. The album was reissued in 1980 under the title Styx I with new artwork. In late 2012, it was re-released for CD and digital download, along with Styx II, The Serpent Is Rising, and Man of Miracles.
This vintage recording of the album/vinyl record of Styx II side 1 - songs 1 through 3 including tracks: You Need Love, Lady and A Day.
Styx II is the second album by American band Styx, released in July 1973. After releasing their debut album, which consisted mostly of cover songs, the band intended to write some strong original new material; Dennis DeYoung was particularly in favor of this. DeYoung had written a song by himself on an electric piano in the band's garage, and had originally intended for it to be on the first album. He later decided to play it on an acoustic piano.
Album, Сентябрь 1972, Wooden Nickel. 1. Movement for the Common Man (Children of the Land, Street. Children of the Land, Street Collage, Fanfare or the Common Man, Mother Nature's Matinee). 3. What Has Come Between Us.
Album Name Styx II. Type Album. Labels Wooden Nickel Records. Music StyleHard Rock. Members owning this album16.
Listen free to Styx – Styx II (You Need Love, Lady and more). After Styx moved to A&M Records and achieved national success in the US, the album was reissued in 1980 by their prior label, Wooden Nickel. Under the title Lady, the reissue had new artwork (though it is not to be confused with a Styx compilation album that was later released with the same name). It is also the only Styx album to not feature material written or co-written by guitarist James ". Young (apart from their covers album, Big Bang Theory).
Management by VJD Associates and Wooden Nickel Management. Vince DePaul, Personal Manager STYX road crew: Jim Broton, Tom Cynova and Tom Rutkiewicz. Matrix, Runout (Runout Side A (Etched execpt I and STERLING)): I BFRS 9136 RE-1-7S STERLING LH 2. Matrix, Runout (Runout Side B (Etched except I and STERLING)): BFRS 9137 -3S I STERLING LH 2. Other Versions (5 of 49) View All. Cat.
For Styx II (1973), the Chicago-based quintet continue much in the same vein as their eponymous debut. The primary difference was the inclusion of the Dennis DeYoung power ballad "Lady" - which catapulted the combo into the Top Ten pop singles survey at an admirable number six. The collection was their first to rely entirely upon band-penned originals, kicking off with the rousing "You Need Love.
One With Everything: Styx & the Contemporary Youth Orchestra.
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