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Styx - Classics, Vol. 15 (CD)

Classics, Vol. 15
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Album Details: Classics, Vol. 15

Release Date:01/01/1987
Label:A&M Records
UPC:075021251328

Track List: Classics, Vol. 15

  1. Babe
  2. Blue Collar Man (Long Nights)
  3. Come Sail Away
  4. Crystal Ball
  5. Fooling Yourself (The Angry Youn...
  6. Light Up
  7. Mr. Roboto
  1. Renegade
  2. Best of Times
  3. Don't Let It End
  4. Grand Illusion
  5. Suite Madame Blue
  6. Too Much Time on My Hands
  7. Miss America

User Reviews: Classics, Vol. 15

  • Overall:

    styx

    By lil_shorty_2002_us  Jan 30, 2002

    Good cd-a great sound to hear!

  • Overall:

    Too much Music on my hands

    By DrewFountain  Sep 1, 2001

    Well, it's expected a predictable collection of top 40 hits. None of the cool album tracks, but all of the singles. No surprises here. It fills the need, but the hits don't best represent the band.

Pro Reviews: Classics, Vol. 15

  • All Music Guide

    Styx's entry into AM's 1987 Classics series is one of the best, since it doesn't have too many questionable album track selections, instead preferring to pile on hits from "Babe," "Grand Illusion," and "Come Sail Away" to "Too Much Time on My Hands," "Mr. Roboto," and "Don't Let it End." Yes, there are a couple cuts missing here and there, but for the most part, this has nearly everything a casual fan needs.

    - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Styx

Although they began as an artsy prog-rock band, Styx would eventually transform into the virtual arena rock prototype by the late 70's/early 80's, due to a fondness for bombastic rockers and soaring power ballads. The seeds for the band were planted in another Chicago band during the late 60's, the Tradewinds, which featured brothers Chuck and John Panozzo (who played b... Read more