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Styx, Big Bang Theory

Audio CD

Disk ID: 987424

Disk length: 56m 6s (14 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2005

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. I Am The Walrus 4:41
2. I Can See For Miles 4:28
3. Can't Find My Way Home 3:24
4. It Don't Make Sense (You Can't Make Peace) 4:10
5. I Don't Need No Doctor 4:23
6. One Way Out 4:42
7. A Salty Dog 4:01
8. Summer In The City 3:25
9. Manic Depression 3:59
10. Talkin' About The Good Times 3:57
11. Locomotive Breath 3:33
12. Find The Cost Of Freedom 1:04
13. Wishing Well 3:40
14. Blue Collar Man @ 2120 6:29

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Review

Import version features a slip case. 'Big Band Theory', released May 10,2005, is the first studio album from Styx, 2003's Cyclorama. Among the highlights on the 14-track 'Big Bang Theory', produced by Styx and Gary Loizzo, is 'Blue Collar Man 2004', a new studio version of the band's 1978 Top 40 hit. Guessing on the track are blues great Koko Taylor and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame piano player Johnnie Johnson, renowned for his work with Chuck Berry. Also featured in the album 'I Am The Walrus' recorded in September 2004. Other songs on the album are 'Find The Cost Of Freedom', originally from Crosby, Still & Nash, 'It Don't Make Sense' (You Can't Make Peace) from Willie Dixon and 'Takin' About The Good Times' from Pretty Things. Frontiers.

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Big Bang Theory

Tracks: 14, Disk length: 54m 9s (-2m 3s)

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