Greatest Hits (Styx album)

Greatest Hits is a compilation album by the American rock band Styx. It was released by A&M Records on August 22, 1995. It contains 16 tracks, 8 of which were Billboard Top 10 Pop Singles, another 4 that were Billboard Top 40 Pop Singles, and 4 that received heavy airplay on FM album oriented rock stations.

Styx Greatest Hits
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedAugust 22, 1995
Recorded1975–1995
GenreRock, progressive rock, hard rock, pop rock
Length75:25
LabelA&M
ProducerStyx and Dennis DeYoung
Styx compilation chronology
Styx Classics Volume 15
(1987)
Styx Greatest Hits
(1995)
Styx Greatest Hits Part 2
(1996)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide [2]

This album essentially replaced Styx's previous greatest hits album, Styx - Classics, Volume 15, which was released by A&M in 1987. That previous album had excluded the hit song "Lady" because the song was originally recorded for and released through Wooden Nickel Records (which also had a distribution arrangement with RCA Records). Because A&M/PolyGram had been unable to secure distribution rights to the song, most of the classic lineup of Styx (Dennis DeYoung, Tommy Shaw, Chuck Panozzo and James "J.Y." Young) reunited to re-record the track at Dennis' home studio, The White Room. They were joined by uncredited session drummer Todd Sucherman, who filled in for John Panozzo due to Panozzo's failing health; Sucherman joined the band permanently in 1996, during the Return to Paradise tour. The track, which is very similar to the original, was titled "Lady '95".

With the exception of "Lady '95", Styx - Greatest Hits features the original album versions of all the other songs included in the compilation. "Come Sail Away" is presented here in its full 6:05 version and "Miss America" is here in its original studio version (despite the CD's packaging showing incorrect time listings for both tracks).

Aftermath

The "Lady '95" session led to Styx reuniting.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."Lady '95" (re-recorded for the compilation)Dennis DeYoungOriginally from Styx II, 19733:05
2."The Best of Times"DeYoungParadise Theatre, 19814:18
3."Lorelei"DeYoung, James YoungEquinox, 19753:22
4."Too Much Time on My Hands"Tommy ShawParadise Theatre, 19814:33
5."Babe"DeYoungCornerstone, 19794:24
6."Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man)"ShawThe Grand Illusion, 19775:28
7."Show Me the Way"DeYoungEdge of the Century, 19904:36
8."Renegade"ShawPieces of Eight, 19784:14
9."Come Sail Away" (erroneously listed as 5:30 on label)DeYoungThe Grand Illusion, 19776:05
10."Blue Collar Man (Long Nights)"ShawPieces of Eight, 19784:06
11."The Grand Illusion"DeYoungThe Grand Illusion, 19774:35
12."Crystal Ball"ShawCrystal Ball, 19764:32
13."Suite Madame Blue"DeYoungEquinox, 19756:33
14."Miss America" (erroneously listed as 6:23 on label)YoungThe Grand Illusion, 19775:02
15."Mr. Roboto"DeYoungKilroy Was Here, 19835:30
16."Don't Let It End"DeYoungKilroy Was Here, 19834:54

Personnel

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References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Brackett, Nathan; Christian Hoard (2004). The Rolling Stone Album Guide. New York City, New York: Simon and Schuster. p. 789. ISBN 0-7432-0169-8. rolling stone styx album guide.
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