Monday, December 27, 2021
Styx - Equinox. 1975 USA-Illinois
One of the earliest albums I ever owned, I pretty much have this album memorized. It was one of my favorites when I was 13, a couple of years after its release. The album's two openers 'Light Up' and 'Lorelei' were FM radio staples in the late 70s. Both feature punchy synths and hard rocking guitars, the new formula for Styx once they joined the A&M record label stable. The only 2 tracks I don't recall are the last couple of cuts on the A side. I should remember 'Mother Dear' though, as it's an excellent organ driven proggy number. Perhaps a look back to their earliest albums. 'Lonely Child', yea OK, it's pretty forgettable. All of side 2 kicks ass. 'Midnight Ride' is patented James Young hard rock, with some ripping solos, and I've always appreciated his rough n' ready vocals. 'Born For Adventure' is another heavy prog oriented number, with some great bass work, and we used to go wild as kids when they phased the vocals towards the end. But it's closer 'Suite Madame Blue' that wins the blue ribbon, and is arguably the greatest progressive rock composition in Styx's career. The bit where the synthesizer melts down and the heavy guitar riff comes in and then they start singing "America" in harmony sends chills up one's spine. Equinox is part of my DNA by now, so no chance for objectivity here.
Ownership: LP: 1975 A&M. Single sleeve with lyric inner. Picked up in 2019 at a garage sale for $1. Stone mint too - way better than the copy I owned decades ago. Now that I think about it, that first copy was a gift from my Mom for something I did right (that would be rare...). Replaces the commodity CD that replaced my first LP.
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