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3.0 out of 5 stars
Huge styx fan here, July 7, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Best of Styx (Audio CD)
Don't be fooled by the title "Best of Styx." It came out before most of us even heard of them. But it's a great Styx CD for those times when you've listened to the familiar stuff to death and still haven't quite had your fill of Styx. It is a nice cross section of their 1st four (largely ignored) albums. Dennis (Come Sail Away & Babe) DeYoung didn't sing a lot of songs back then. James (Miss America) Young was the more predominant lead singer, and Tommy Shaw was not yet in the band. They were as stylistically diverse then as now, but the production quality is a bit weak, as they were not yet self-produced. For huge fans like me it's just fascinating to hear how the early river flowed. This CD is the "source" of Styx.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The rough beginning of a superstar group., January 3, 2005
This review is from: Best of Styx (Audio CD)
This compilation was originally released in 1976 with a different cover by Wooden Nickel as a "cash in" album when Styx changed labels to A&M. It was the second Styx album I bought (after Equinox) and looking back its a very good starter collection of songs from their first four Wooden Nickel albums. It seems a little skimpy on CD because it was originally put together for vinyl. But the original LP ran over 45 minutes, so I thought it was a great deal back then. The album was later reissued by RCA in the early 80's with a new (ugly) cover, which has been used for this CD. Most of these songs were also released as rare 45 singles, which are becoming very collectible on E-bay.
The band was just starting to forge their own sound on these early albums so they are not quite as cohesive as their A&M recordings. All four Wooden Nickel albums feature a very eclectic mix between JY's and the late John Curulewski's hard rockers verses Dennis' ballads and prog-rock pieces. It wasn't until Tommy Shaw joined the band in 1976 that they found just the right songwriter to bridge those different elements together.
The mastering on the original RCA CD that came out in the mid 80's (The CD has a large modern RCA symbol in a circle in blue ink, and a scan of the album cover on the back) - its very hissy , stay away from this one!
The remastered BMG version (with the old 40's style RCA symbol on the CD and just the track and remastering information on the back) was redone in the 90's is a huge improvement and the one to get. Still I wish BMG would put together a lengthier compilation of their early days. There's one available from Japan but its very expensive!
UPDATE - they did! Look for "The Complete Wooden Nickel Recordings" and you will have everything on Best Of Styx in better quality. So unless you want a cheap sampler of the early days, get that compilation instead.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Early Days Before Greatness, January 21, 2004
By A Customer
This review is from: Best of Styx (Audio CD)
This is a must for the diehard Styx fan, featuring the best of their first four albums(Styx I, Styx II, Serpent Is Rising, and Man Of Miracles)on the Wooden Nickel label, an early RCA joint label. Of course the song "Lady" is featured, along with some other good early rock pieces. Too bad though the original album cover art is no more. Originally it featured a photograph of a silver, long-nailed hand emerging from a dark lake and clutching a rose(to tie in with the band's name chosen from Greek Myth).Around 1980, RCA decided to re-release their early albums due to the band's popularty, but with new "Art Deco" styled graphic covers. Still, the music is whats important, so give it a listen.
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