Cyclorama (album)
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| Released | February 18, 2003 | |||
| Recorded | 2002 | |||
| Studio | Various
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| Genre | Hard rock, progressive rock | |||
| Length | 57:59 | |||
| Label | Sanctuary/CMC International | |||
| Producer | Tommy Shaw, James "JY" Young, Gary Loizzo | |||
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| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
| 411Mania | (10/10) [1] |
| AllMusic | |
| Chicago Tribune | (unfavorable) [3] |
| Melodic.net | |
| Rolling Stone | |
Cyclorama is the fourteenth studio album by the American rock band Styx, released in 2003. This was the first studio album with Lawrence Gowan, following the departure of group co-founder Dennis DeYoung in 1999. It is also the second of two albums to feature Glen Burtnik (the former being 1990's Edge of the Century), and the only album released by the Lawrence Gowan/Tommy Shaw/James "JY" Young/Glen Burtnik/Chuck Panozzo/Todd Sucherman lineup, and as such the only original Styx album to feature four different singer-songwriters (Shaw, Young, Gowan and Burtnik) as opposed to the usual three. The album peaked significantly higher on the Billboard album charts than Styx's previous release, Brave New World (1999), ending up 48 slots higher at No. 127 (1 week), but paled in comparison to previous 1970s and 1980s releases on A&M Records.
The album's first single was "Waiting for Our Time," which failed to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. It charted at #37 for 1 week on the Mainstream Rock charts. A video was released for the single "Yes I Can," but it failed to chart.
The album was also released as a "Dual Disc," with the reverse side of the disc containing a 5.1 DVD-Audio mix as well as music videos. The album was finally released to streaming services in 2020.
Track listing
All credits adapted from the original release.[6]
All tracks are written by Glen Burtnik, Chuck Panozzo, Lawrence Gowan, Tommy Shaw, Todd Sucherman, and James "JY" Young, except where noted.
| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Lead vocals Lead guitar | Length |
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| 1. | "Do Things My Way" | Shaw Young | 4:57 | |
| 2. | "Waiting for Our Time" | Shaw | 4:12 | |
| 3. | "Fields of the Brave" | Gowan Young | 3:23 | |
| 4. | "Bourgeois Pig" | Billy Bob Thornton Shaw | 0:49 | |
| 5. | "Kiss Your Ass Goodbye" | Burtnik | Burtnik, background vocals by Tenacious D Shaw | 3:13 |
| 6. | "These Are the Times" | Young | 6:45 | |
| 7. | "Yes I Can" | Shaw, Jack Blades, Gowan, Burtnik, Young, Sucherman | Shaw, Burtnik Shaw | 3:50 |
| 8. | "More Love for the Money" | Gowan Shaw | 3:47 | |
| 9. | "Together" | Shaw Young | 4:46 | |
| 10. | "Fooling Yourself (Palm of Your Hands)" | Shaw | Shaw, background vocals by Brian Wilson | 0:39 |
| 11. | "Captain America" | Young | 3:53 | |
| 12. | "Killing the Thing That You Love" | Burtnik, Shaw, Gowan, Young, Sucherman, Bob Burger | Burtnik Shaw | 5:36 |
| 13. | "One with Everything" | Shaw Young | 5:56 | |
| 14. | "Genki Desu Ka" (with hidden Tenacious D skit and track, "The Chosen One") | Shaw, Burtnik, John Waite, Jude Cole, Gary Loizzo Shaw, Young | 6:13 |
Personnel
Styx
- Tommy Shaw – vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, mandolin
- James "JY" Young – vocals, electric and acoustic guitars
- Lawrence Gowan – vocals, keyboards
- Glen Burtnik – vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, 12-string acoustic guitar on "Together"
- Chuck Panozzo – electric and upright bass, synth bass on "Genki Desu Ka" and "Do Things My Way"
- Todd Sucherman – drums, percussion, loops
Additional personnel
- Jude Cole – vocals, guitars
- Gary Loizzo of American Breed – vocals, guitars
- Tenacious D (Jack Black and Kyle Gass) – vocals, guitars
- Billy Bob Thornton – vocals
- John Waite – vocals, guitars
- Brian Wilson – vocals, bass, keyboards
Production
- Producers: Tommy Shaw, James "JY" Young, Gary Loizzo
- Associate producers: Lawrence Gowan, Todd Sucherman, Glen Burtnik
- Engineers: Gary Loizzo, Charlie Pakaari, Craig Williams, Mark Linnett, Plinky Giglio, Dave Yackoboskie, Jimmy Hoyson, Jim Mitchell, Bruce Monical
Charts
| Chart (2003) | Peak position |
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| US Billboard 200[7] | 127 |
References
- ^ Styx - Cyclorama (2003) album review at 411Mania Archived 2007-10-16 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Prato, Greg. Styx: Cyclorama at AllMusic. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
- ^ Styx - Cyclorama (2003) album review by Lou Carlozo at Chicago Tribune
- ^ Styx - Cyclorama (2003) album review by Kaj Roth at Melodic.net Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Styx - Cyclorama (2003) album review by Peter Relic at Rolling Stone
- ^ Cyclorama (CD booklet). Styx. CMC International. 2003. 06076-86337-2.
{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ "Styx Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved January 26, 2024.
