Styx - Crystal Ball [A&M Records SP-3218] (1 October 1976)

Released: 1 October 1976
Country: US
Label: A&M Records
Catalog: SP-3218
Genre: Rock, Prog

Item# SR-AMSP3218
Ratings: C=VG; LP=VG+

Note: 1984 Reissue of SP-4604

T R A C K L I S T:
01 Put Me On
02 Mademoiselle
03 Jennifer
04 Crystal Ball
05 Shooz
06 This Old Man
07 Clair De Lune / Ballerina




Crystal Ball
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Crystal Ball is the sixth album by Styx, released in 1976.

This album marked the recording debut of new guitarist Tommy Shaw. The track ''Mademoiselle'' was Tommy Shaw's vocal debut and the album's Top-40 hit.

The album's title track would become a concert staple for the band, as it was performed on every subsequent Styx tour with which Shaw was involved.

''Shooz'' was co-written by Shaw and James ''J.Y.'' Young. The bluesy rocker had Shaw on slide guitar while Young contributed a Hendrix-like solo to the middle of the track after Shaw's slide solo.

''This Old Man'' is a song that DeYoung wrote for his father and the impact his dad had on his life.

Claude Debussy's classical piece ''Clair de Lune'' served as the intro to the album's closing track, ''Ballerina''. The version of ''Clair de Lune'' on Crystal Ball just had DeYoung on piano and changed the key from D flat to C as the next track (''Ballerina'') started in C minor.