Return to Paradise Styx

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  • Release Date: 05/06/1997
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 81,430
  • Label: SANCTUARY RECORDS
  • UPC: 060768621220
 
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Return to Paradise

Disc 1
1LISTENOn My Way 5:02
2LISTENParadise 4:29
3LISTENRockin' the Paradise 5:23
4LISTENBlue Collar Man 4:34
5LISTENLady 3:28
6LISTENToo Much Time on My Hands 5:43
7LISTENSnowblind 5:26
8LISTENSuite Madame Blue 8:31
9LISTENCrystal Ball 5:56

Disc 2
1LISTENGrand Illusion 6:50
2LISTENFooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man) 5:54
3LISTENShow Me the Way 5:11
4LISTENBoat on the River 3:16
5LISTENLorelei 4:03
6LISTENBabe 4:50
7LISTENMiss America 6:15
8LISTENCome Sail Away 8:33
9LISTENRenegade 6:01
10LISTENThe Best of Times 7:42
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Editorial Reviews

Styx was one of the all-time favorite targets of many rock critics, but the mixture of bleeding-heart ballads, catchy arena rock, and ambitious art rock appealed to millions in the late '70s and early '80s. After 13 years apart, the Chicago-based band's classic lineup of vocalist/keyboardist Dennis DeYoung, vocalist/guitarist Tommy Shaw, vocalist/guitarist James Young, and bassist Chuck Panozzo reunited for a successful greatest-hits tour in 1996. Drummer Todd Sucherman replaced John Panozzo, who died of chronic alcohol abuse that year. The highly enjoyable, 17-song concert video Return to Paradise was filmed on the final date of the 1996 tour -- on the autumnal equinox -- in front of an enthusiastic hometown crowd at the Rosemont Horizon. The quintet seems to be having a blast. The tour's theme and stage setup was based on 1981's Paradise Theater (number one). As such, the boisterous "Rockin' the Paradise" is an appropriate opener. "Blue Collar Man (Long Nights)" maintains the full-tilt pace. A frantic jam ends "Too Much Time on My Hands." Before Young starts the dramatic "Snowblind," he reminds the fans that it was accused of containing satanic backward messages, lists the devil's many aliases, and says, "None of those bad guys had a damn thing to do with this next song." DeYoung dedicates "Show Me the Way" to John Panozzo; a photo of the late drummer is projected on the stage backdrop and the fans ignite a sea of lighters and candles. A blistering version of "Come Sail Away" ends the regular set; the encores are "Renegade" and "The Best of Times." (Although "Mr. Roboto" was regarded as a cheesy sci-fi embarrassment by many, its omission is disappointing.) The 1999 DVD includes many extras such as behind-the-scenes footage shot by Sucherman, an interview with Shaw, a photo gallery, and more. Bret Adams, All Music Guide

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