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Cornerstone

 
Album Review: Cornerstone

  • Artist: Styx
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1979 10
  • Total Time: 38:17
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Presenting radio with one of the best rock ballads ever, Cornerstone gave Chicago's Styx their big break with the number one single "Babe," which held that spot for two weeks in October of 1979. "Babe" is a smooth, keyboard-pampered love song that finally credited Dennis De Young's textured vocals. While this single helped the album climb all the way to the number two spot on the charts, the rest of the tracks from Cornerstone weren't nearly half as strong. "Why Me" made it to number 26, and both "Lights" and "Boat on the River" implement silky harmonies and welcoming choruses, yet failed to get off the ground. De Young's keyboards are effective without overly dominating the music, and the band's gritty rock & roll acerbity has been slightly sanded down to compliment the commercial market. The songs aren't as tight or assertive as their last few albums, but Shaw's presence can be felt strongly on most of the tracks, especially where the writing is concerned. Outside of "Babe," Cornerstone tends to sound a tad weaker than one would expect. ~ Mike DeGagne, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Lights Dennis DeYoung, Tommy Shaw Styx (4:38)
Why Me Dennis DeYoung Styx (3:54)
Babe (Lyrics) Dennis DeYoung Styx (4:25)
Never Say Never Tommy Shaw Styx (3:08)
Boat on the River Tommy Shaw Styx (3:10)
Borrowed Time Dennis DeYoung, Tommy Shaw Styx (4:58)
First Time Dennis DeYoung Styx (4:24)
Eddie James Young Styx (4:15)
Love in the Midnight Tommy Shaw Styx (5:25)

Credits

Styx (Producer), Styx (Main Performer), Dennis DeYoung (Keyboards), Dennis DeYoung (Vocals), Tommy Shaw (Guitar (Acoustic)), Tommy Shaw (Guitar), Tommy Shaw (Mandolin), Tommy Shaw (Autoharp), Tommy Shaw (Guitar (Electric)), Tommy Shaw (Vocals), James Young (Synthesizer), James Young (Guitar), James Young (Autoharp), James Young (Vocals), Steve Eisen (Saxophone), Rob Kingsland (Engineer), Gary Loizzo (Engineer), Chuck Panozzo (Bass), Chuck Panozzo (Guitar (Bass)), Chuck Panozzo (Vocals), John Panozzo (Percussion), John Panozzo (Drums), John Panozzo (Vocals), Arnie Roth (Strings), Arnie Roth (Arranger), Ed Tossing (Arranger), Ed Tossing (Horn), Aaron Rapoport (Photography), Mick Haggerty (Design)
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Cornerstone
Studio album by Styx
Released October 19, 1979
Recorded 1979 at Pumpkin Studios, Oak Lawn, IL
Genre Rock
Length 38:17
Label A&M
Producer Styx
Professional reviews
Styx chronology
Pieces of Eight
(1978)
Cornerstone
(1979)
Paradise Theatre
(1981)

Cornerstone is the ninth studio album and third concept album by Styx, released in 1979 (see 1979 in music).

Cornerstone was Styx's follow-up to their second consecutive Top 10 selling Triple Platinum album in a row, 1978's Pieces of Eight.

Like the four previous Styx albums, the band produced the album themselves once again. However, the band started using a new recording studio Pumpkin Studios in Oak Lawn, Illinois. Plus, the album was the first where the band shied away from the art-rock/prog-rock influences that dominated their first eight studio albums and was the band's first move towards a more pop/rock direction (band member Dennis DeYoung stated in a 2009 interview that the change in direction came from reading bad reviews the group got in the rock press whilst on their first tour of England).

Dennis DeYoung had two ballads on the album. The first was the album's first single and Styx's only US #1 single "Babe" which Dennis wrote for his wife Suzanne. The track was performed and recorded as a demo with just him and the Panozzo brothers but then James Young and Tommy Shaw heard the track and decided to put it on Cornerstone with Shaw overdubbing a guitar solo in the song's middle section. Another ballad was the power ballad "First Time" which was intended to be Cornerstone's second single (radio stations were playing it and got such a response that A&M wanted it out) until Shaw complained and threatened to leave the band. "Borrowed Time" was released instead, reaching a disappointing #63 on the charts. DeYoung also wrote the Top 30 hit, the poppish "Why Me", which was the third single release from the album. Dennis pre-dominantly used a Fender Rhodes electric piano on over half of the tracks. Also, the group used real horns and strings on the album on several tracks.

DeYoung and Shaw co-wrote two tracks. The opening "Lights" was music by DeYoung and Shaw with lyrics by Shaw (who also sang the track). The rocking "Borrowed Time" had music by DeYoung (intro) and Shaw with lyrics from DeYoung (who sang this track). "Borrowed Time" would open concerts on the group's tour in support of Cornerstone nicknamed The Grand Decathlon tour.

Shaw's famous song on the album was the folkish sounding Boat on the River which became the band's biggest European hit. He also penned the pop-rocer "Never Say Never" and the epic proggish closer "Love in the Midnight," which has been sampled to create the hip-hop song "The Streets been good to me" by the artist Maino, on the album "Death before Dishonor".

JY contributed the rocker "Eddie", which was about Edward Kennedy pleaing him not to make a US run for President.

Cornerstone became Styx's first US Top 5 album peaking at #2 on the Billboard album chart and is currently sitting at Double Platinum according to the R.I.A.A. although A&M said it went Triple Platinum (3 million copies sold in the US).

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Lights" (DeYoung, Shaw) – 4:38
    • Lead vocals and guitar fills: Tommy
    • Lead guitar: James Young
  2. "Why Me" (DeYoung) – 3:54
    • Lead vocals: Dennis
    • Lead guitar: JY
    • Saxophone solo: Steve Eisen
  3. "Babe" (DeYoung) – 4:25
    • Lead vocals: Dennis
    • Lead guitar: Tommy
  4. "Never Say Never" (Shaw) – 3:08
    • Lead vocals: Tommy
  5. "Boat on the River" (Shaw) – 3:10
  6. "Borrowed Time" (DeYoung, Shaw) – 4:58
    • Lead vocals: Dennis
    • Lead guitar: Tommy
  7. "First Time" (DeYoung) – 4:24
    • Lead vocals: Dennis
    • Lead guitar: Tommy
  8. "Eddie" (Young) – 4:15
    • Lead vocals, lead guitar and guitar synthesizers: JY
  9. "Love in the Midnight" (Shaw) – 5:25
    • Lead vocals: Tommy
    • Synthesizer solo: Dennis
    • Lead guitar: JY

Personnel

Additional personnel

  • Steve Eisen - saxophone
  • Arnie Roth - strings on "First Time" and "Love in the Midnight"
  • Ed Tossing - horn

Production

  • Producer: Styx
  • Engineers: Rob Kingsland, Gary Loizzo
  • Arrangers: Arnie Roth, Ed Tossing
  • Design: Mick Haggerty
  • Photography: Aaron Rapoport

Charts

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1979 Billboard 200 2

Singles - Billboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
1979 "Babe" Billboard Hot 100 1
1980 "Borrowed Time" Billboard Hot 100 63
1980 "Why Me" Billboard Hot 100 26

Singles - Germany

Year Single Chart Position
1980 "Boat on the River" Singles 1

Singles - Switzerland

Year Single Chart Position
1980 "Boat on the River" Singles 1

 
 

 

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