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Styx includes: Dennis DeYoung (vocals, keyboards); James Young, Glen Burtnik, Tommy Shaw, John Curuleweski (guitar); Chuck Panozzo (bass); John Panozzo (drums). This is part of A&M's Digitally Remastered Classics series. Audio Remasterer: Bob Ludwig. Liner Note Author: Bob Garcia. Photographers: Marc Hauser; Waring Abbott; Aaron Rapoport; Paul Natkin; John Welzenbach. Replacing the band's volume in A&M's Classics series, Greatest Hits collects all Styx's major chart and radio hits, from "Lady" to "Show Me the Way." Although they were a definitive album-oriented rock band, creating records that were meant to be listened to as a whole, their finest moments were always their singles, making Greatest Hits the only Styx disc many fans will need to own. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Greatest Hits Music Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)   re-live the great songs of the 80's This STYX CD was fantastic...It has taken me back my high school days in the eighties....It is a MUST have for anyone who loves the music of the 80's. Submitted by a7weiss (Pompton Lakes, NJ)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Good, Good, Good Good music and good sound, perfect for those who loves the 80"S music,
STYX did not create much hits, but their music and lyrics are good, specially love songs.. Submitted by gabriel (Hinduras, Central America)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Styx is one of the greatest rock bands I know of, they have lasted from the 70s to now. This is a must have for the new or old fan! Submitted by PizzaManOfDoom (Your Local Pizza Hut) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
What Can You Say? All the biggest songs by the classic Young, DeYoung, Shaw, Panozzo, Panozzo line-up, plus the big one from the Curulewski/Wooden Nickel years re-recorded with Young, DeYoung, Shaw, C Panozzo, Sucherman (ghost-drumming for J Panozzo). These are the Classic works, almost in their entirity. The songs that missed the cut are included in Part-2. Awesome compilation! Not many groups could put together a GH album this strong! Submitted by a reviewer (SLC, UT, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
good listieningas us this album as with all thier others is just good old fashioned rock yes i have it Submitted by styx61549 (long island new york) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Greatest Hits
$16.99 Queen: Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor, John Deacon. Producers include: Queen, Roy Thomas Baker, Mack, David Bowie, David Richards. Includes liner notes Jim Jenkins and Jacky Smith. Liner Note Author: Jim Jenkins. Unknown Contributor Roles: John Deacon; Roger Taylor ; Brian May; Freddie Mercury. Queen's greatest-hits collections have contained different track listings throughout the world. In the band's native England they scored more hits than anywhere else, hence their compilations are usually more extensive. When Hollywood Records purchased the U.S. Queen catalog in the early '90s, the label reissued the long out of print Greatest Hits album (basing the track listing on the 1981 British album of the same name but with a few changes), and released a companion album entitled Classic Queen. The rest of the world received Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 in 1991, which contained their U.K. hits from 1981-1991 (Classic Queen contained tracks by the band from all eras). Sensing that Queen completists in the U.S. would want both British-only releases for their collection, Hollywood released the two-CD Greatest Hits, Vols. 1 & 2 in 1995. Most of the tracks are available on the U.S. versions, but Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 is the only compilation that includes ...
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Greatest Hits
$6.75 This 1999 reissue contains three bonus tracks not included on the original release. Kansas: Kerry Livgren (vocals, guitar, piano, organ, Moog synthesizer); Robby Steinhardt (vocals, violin); Steve Walsh (vocals, piano, organ, congas); Dave Hope (vocals, bass); John Elefante (vocals); Rich Williams (guitar); Phil Ehart (drums). Producers: Jeff Glixman, Wally Gold, Kansas, Neil Kernon, Ken Scott. Engineers include: Peter Grant, Brad Aaron, Davy Moore. Recorded between 1975 & 1984. Digitally remastered by Jeff Glixman and Vic Anesini. Personnel: Kerry Livgren (vocals, guitar, piano, organ, Moog synthesizer); Robbie Steinhardt (vocals, violin); Steve Walsh (vocals, piano, organ, congas); Dave Hope (vocals, bass guitar); John Elefante (vocals); Rich Williams (guitar); Phil Ehart (drums). Audio Remasterers: Jeff Glixman; Vic Anesini. Recording information: Studio In The Country, Bogalusa, LA (1975-1983); V (1975-1983); Wally Heider Studios, Los Angeles, CA (1975-1983); Woodland Sound Studios, Nashville, TN (1975-1983). Except for the one exclusive track, ...
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Greatest Hits
$6.39 The Corrs: Jim Corr (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Sharon Corr (vocals, violin); Andrea Corr (vocals, tin whistle); Caroline Corr (vocals, drums, bodhran, percussion). Recorded at Ardmore Studios in Dublin, Ireland in January 2002. You knew the Corrs had made it when they played the final JFK Awards ceremony of the Clinton administration. Playing it would have been achievement enough, but their status as a happening thing was cemented at the end of the ceremony, during the encores, when everybody was taking their final bows. Bill moseyed up over to Andrea, put his arm around her, and when she was looking away, sized her up -- at precisely the same moment Chuck Berry was checking her out. If that doesn't mean that you've broken America, entering its pop culture, I don't know what does, expect for maybe a VH1-endorsed piece of product like Live in Dublin. Lo and behold, that's exactly what the Corrs received in the spring of 2002, a year and a half after "In Blue" and its accompanying single "Breathless" broke down the doors in America for the U.S. Only two songs on this set list are shared with In Blue, but that doesn't mean that the group returns to their slightly more traditional Celtic roots on the remainder of the songs. Sure, there are hints of that, but there are also four pop covers, two of them ("Little Wing" and "Ruby Tuesday") featuring Ron Wood, with another song, the ...
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| | Mouse On Mars Radical Connector CD (2004)
Greatest Hits
$12.95 Mouse on Mars: Jan St. Werner, Andi Toma. Throughout their decade-plus career, Mouse on Mars' Andi Toma and Jan St. Werner have engaged in a very focused kind of wandering. They've moved from the frothy textures of Vulvaland and Iaora Tahiti to the busier, drum'n'bass-inflected Autoditacker to the playful pastoralism of Niun Niggung to Idiology's rubbery, eclectic pop while, paradoxically, crafting a sound that is distinctively Mouse on Mars. On Radical Connector, Toma, St. Werner, and percussionist/vocalist Dodo Nkishi once again build on what they've done before and take it in a very different direction. The album is more overtly pop than anything they've done before -- each of the tracks features vocals, a first on a Mouse on Mars album -- but also harder-edged and more overtly electronic than work such as Idiology. As clichéd as it may be to say it, the album's title conveys its aesthetic perfectly: tracks like "Mine Is in Yours" and "Spaceship" build on Idiology's most radically jittery tracks like "Actionist Respoke" and "Introduce," but take this sound in an immediate, danceable direction. And while the frostbitten, pristine beauty of "Send Me Shivers" -- featuring guest vocalist Niobe -- borders on the alien, it's never alienating. But even the album's most delicate, intellectual moments don't feel as detached as Mouse on Mars' past work; Radical Connector has more guts and soul than what has come before it. Nkishi feels more integrated into this album than he did on Idiology, and his blunt, raspy vocals provide some of Radical Connector's best tracks. Nkishi's voice is the perfect canvas for Toma and St. Werner to tweak, particularly on the bouncy, oddly tribal "Blood Comes," where he croaks "it's interrrrrrrupted" over increasingly busy layers of himself and a relentless beat. Things get even crazier on "All the Old Powers," a witchy track built around Nkishi's trippy ramblings and a beat that sounds like it was made from kicking doors open and throwing things against the wall. Best of all, though, is "Wipe That Sound," a funky, evocative track that's both sweaty and smart. By the time the glacially gorgeous closer, "Evoke an Object," finishes, it's hard to believe that Radical Connector is only nine tracks long; the album is so concentrated that it feels much bigger. This may not be Mouse on Mars' most ambitious album, but it's among the group's most successful -- it's not at all difficult to feel a connection to this truly ...
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