The ballad "Babe" became a No. 1 hit in the United States.
The album starts off with a pop and dreamy sound, emanating the sparkling sounds of the 80's.
The image of this band is that they are an American band with a new feel that is different from the progressive rock feel. The differences in the personalities of Dennis DeYoung and Tommy Shaw are apparent, and their straightforward charm is expressed.
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A:
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1)
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Lights
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2)
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Why Me
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3)
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Babe
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4)
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Never Say Never
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5)
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Boat On The River
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B:
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1)
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Borrowed Time
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2)
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First Time
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3)
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Eddie
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4)
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Love In The Midnight
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Producer - Styx
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Keyboards, Vocals - Dennis DeYoung
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Engineer - Rob Kingsland
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Saxophone - Steve Eisen
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Guitar, Synthesizer [Guitar], Vocals - James Young (3)
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Bass, Vocals - Chuck Panozzo
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Guitar [Electric], Guitar [Acoustic], Mandolin, Vocals - Tommy Shaw
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Drums, Vocals - John Panozzo
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Engineer - Gary Loizzo
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Design - Mick Haggerty
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Photography By - Aaron Rapoport
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Crew - Mike Sherrill
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Management - Derek Sutton
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Crew - James Vose
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Crew - Jeff Ravitz
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Crew - Tom Reedy
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Crew - Ed Stuckey
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Crew - "Yaz" Jastrembski