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29 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A departure from the norm, but very well done, October 16, 2004
This review is from: Kilroy Was Here (Audio CD)
First, understand that I wasn't around in the beginning, so I don't know Styx from their Wooden Nickel days. I was still in diapers, so sue me. I came in when Styx was reaching the height of poularity with Pieces of Eight, Paradise Theatre, Grand Illusion, Crystal Ball, et al. So when someone mentions the band Styx to me, that's what jumps to mind.
Now, I'm guessing the detractors of this album were around from the beginning, because I really don't see how Kilroy was that big a departure for Styx. Yes, it was experimental, but lighter? As if to say "Just Get Through This Night" is lighter than "Man in the Wilderness?" Or "Haven't We Been Here Before" is lighter than "Suite Madame Blue?" Please. This *is* Styx!
And while I like Styx' racier stuff (I'm the only one I know that loves "Half-Penny Two-Penny") most of the tracks on Kilroy are very well arranged and performed. I say most, because "Heavy Metal Poisoning" does suffer far too much from the "goofiness factor" another reviewer mentions. It reminds me too much of a cross between hard rock and showtunes, which is *not* a good thing. They definitely would have been better off keeping that track serious. And frankly, I think Styx' live version of "Don't Let It End" is far superior than the album version. As for the rest:
<li>Mr. Roboto: Synth heavy, not unpleasant, thought provoking lyrics
<li>Cold War: Catchy rhythym; almost rap-like
<li>High Time: Best adrenaline song on the album
<li>Just Get Through...: Quite possibly the best song on the album; very mellow and heartfelt. Tommy pours his soul out on this one.
<li>Double Life: My personal fave from this album; nothing complex about it, but best harmonies on the album. "Masquerade...you know we all live a masquerade..."
<li>Haven't We Been...: Starts slow and soft but builds quickly into a powerful ballad purely on the strength of Tommy. If you are a Tommy Shaw fan, do not miss this one.
<li> Don't Let It End (reprise): A reprise with homage paid to the bands that came before. A nice salute but nothing earth-shattering.
I agree with the other reviewers that new listeners to Styx should not start with this album; start with Grand Illusion and Paradise Theatre at the minimum, then make your way to Kilroy. Different, oft times eclectic, but whole-heartedly Styx.
-DDH
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Needs more and better songs., September 8, 2005
This review is from: Kilroy Was Here (Audio CD)
Well, I bought this CD because I love Mr. Roboto and thought the story was interesting. The problem is the record doesn't stand on its own, unlike other great Rock Operas. The songs aren't that great and don't grab the listeners attention. The role playing by the different members of STYX isn't that intriguing. And it needs to be longer. The story begins after the interesting stuff has happened: Music is persecuted, Moral Majority takes over, people become reliant on machines. The bulk of the plot is listed as back story. How great would it have been to have a number by Kilroy while he's in prison? It just needed more. This would have been a great idea for a movie had the songs been greater in quantity and quality. I was hoping this record would rank up with the Rock Opera great such as the Wall and Quadrophenia, but it ended coming up quite short.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Blast from 80's past, March 23, 2007
This review is from: Kilroy Was Here (Audio CD)
I was really happy to find this on CD. I had the album and enjoyed it regardless of what the "Critics" said.
Now if only the short film that was made could be released on Itunes or DVD.
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