Styx - Equinox [A&M Records SP-4559] (1 December 1975)

Dynamic Range Released: 1 December 1975
Country: US
Label: A&M Records
Catalog: SP-4559
Genre: Progressive Rock

Item# SR-AMSP4559
Ratings: C=NM-; LP=NM-


T R A C K L I S T:
01 Light Up
02 Lorelei
03 Mother Dear
04 Lonely Child
05 Midnight Ride
06 Born For Adventure
07 Prelude 12
08 Suite Madame Blue




Equinox
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Album Review

Mike DeGagne [allmusic.com]

Equinox produced Styx's first single with A&M, the highly spirited ''Lorelei,'' which found its way to number 27 on the charts. Although it was the only song to chart from Equinox, the album itself is a benchmark in the band's career since it includes an instrumental nature reminiscent of their early progressive years, yet hints toward a more commercial-sounding future in its lyrics. ''Light Up'' is a brilliant display of keyboard bubbliness, with De Young's vocals in full bloom, while ''Lonely Child'' and ''Suite Madame Blue'' show tighter songwriting and a slight drift toward radio amicability. Still harboring their synthesizer-led dramatics alongside Dennis De Young's exaggerated vocal approach, the material on Equinox was a firm precursor of what was to come. After Equinox, guitarist John Curulewski parted ways with the band, replaced by Tommy Shaw, who debuted on 1976's Crystal Ball album.