Sealed 12" LP Styx BOXSET A&M Albums Records 1975-1984 VINYL Brand NEW Set
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Styx--A&M Albums 1975-1984

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Track listing

LP  1 – Equinox (1975)
1. Light Up
2. Lorelei
3. Mother Dear
4. Lonely Child
5. Midnight Ride
6. Born For Adventure
7. Prelude 12
8. Suite Madame Blue

LP 2 – Crystal Ball (1976)
1. Put Me On (Album Version)
2. Mademoiselle (Album Version)
3. Jennifer (Album Version)
4. Crystal Ball (Album Version)
5. Shooz (Album Version)
6. This Old Man (Album Version)
7. Clair De Lune / Ballerina (Album Version)

LP 3 – The Grand Illusion (1977)
1. The Grand Illusion (Album Version)
2. Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man) (Album Version)
3. Superstars (Album Version)
4. Come Sail Away (Album Version)
5. Miss America (Album Version)
6. Man In The Wilderness (Album Version)
7. Castle Walls (Album Version)
8. The Grand Finale (Album Version)

LP 4 – Pieces of Eight (1978)
1. Great White Hope (Album Version)
2. I’m OK (Album Version)
3. Sing For The Day (Album Version)
4. The Message (Album Version)
5. Lords Of The Ring (Album Version)
6. Blue Collar Man (Long Nights) (Album Version)
7. Queen Of Spades (Album Version)
8. Renegade (Album Version)
9. Pieces Of Eight (Album Version)
10. Aku Aku-(Album Version)

LP  5 – Cornerstone (1979)
1. Lights
2. Why Me
3. Babe
4. Never Say Never
5. Boat On The River
6. Borrowed Time (Album Version)
7. First Time
8. Eddie
9. Love In The Midnight

LP 6 – Paradise Theatre (1981)
1. AD 1928
2. Rockin ‘The Paradise
3. Too Much Time On My Hands
4. Nothing Ever Goes As Planned
5. The Best Of Times (Album Version)
6. Lonely People
7. She Cares
8. Snow Blind (Album Version)
9. Half Penny Two Penny
10. AD 1958
11 State Street Sadie

LP 7 – Kilroy Was Here (1983)
1. Mr. Roboto
2. Cold War
3. Do not Let It End
4. High Time
5. Heavy Metal Poisoning (Album Version)
6. Just Get Through This Night
7. Double Life
8. Have not We Been Here Before?
9. Do not Let It End (Reprise)

LP 8 – Caught in the Act (1984)
1. Music Time (Live)
2. Mr. Roboto (Live)
3. Too Much Time On My Hands (Live)
4. Babe (Live)
5. Snow Blind (Live)
6. The Best Of Times (Live)
7. Suite Madame Blue (Live)

LP 9 – Caught in the Act (1984)
1. Rockin ‘The Paradise (Live)
2. Blue Collar Man (Long Nights) (Live)
3. Miss America (Live)
4. Do not Let It End (Live)
5. Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man) (Live (1983))
6. Crystal Ball (Live)
7. Come Sail Away (Live)



Styx‘s best-known albums has been reissued in an eight-disc vinyl box set that recasts their A&M Records releases together on 180-gram heavyweight vinyl.

Styx: The A&M Albums 1975-1984 begins with 1975’s transitional Equinox, which earned Styx its second U.S. Top 30 hit with the Dennis DeYoung-sung “Lorelei,” even as original guitarist John Curulewski departed. Crystal Ball followed in 1976 and served as the debut for Tommy Shaw, who sang Styx’s Top 40 hit “Mademoiselle.” The 1977 follow up The Grand Illusion, home to DeYoung’s “Come Sail Away” and Shaw’s “Fooling Yourself,” is the band’s most successful album to date, having sold more than three million albums in the U.S. alone.

Pieces of Eight, issued in 1978, likewise went triple-platinum, boasting the Shaw-sung hits “Blue Collar Man” and “Renegade.” DeYoung’s charttopping “Babe” could be found on the more pop-leaning Cornerstone, from 1979. Paradise Theater, which followed in 1981, became Styx’s lone No. 1 album – and the last of four straight triple-platinum releases – on the strength of DeYoung’s “The Best of Times” and Shaw’s “Too Much Time on My Hands.”

Kilroy Was Here spawned a pair of Top 10 hits in “Mr. Roboto” and “Don’t Let it End,” and sold a million copies, but led to a splintering of the classic-era lineup. Styx would go on an extended hiatus after 1984’s double-live release Caught in the Act, before reforming in the ’90s.

All of them now find a home together again on Styx: The A&M Albums 1975-1984, due May 12. Each title will also be available separately as part of Universal’s “Back to Black” vinyl reissue series.





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