During the '90s, such veteran arena rockers as Journey and Styx mounted comebacks, both of which featured all, or most of, their classic lineups. But in both cases, both reunions were fleeting, and instead of packing it up for good, both acts soldiered on with new frontmen -- in Journey's case, Steve Augeri got the nod to fill Steve Perry's shoes, while Styx replaced Dennis DeYoung with Lawrence Gowan. As most longtime Styx fans know, DeYoung brought balladry and also a flair for the dramatic to the band (Domo Arigato, "Mr. Roboto"?), while guitarist Tommy Shaw wanted the band to be a tried and true rock outfit. Now that Shaw has been appointed captain of the Styx ship, Cyclorama is expectedly more straight-ahead rock than anything he band has ever done, especially evident on such cuts as the album opener "Do Things My Way" and the goofy "Bourgeois Pig" (featuring special guest Billy Bob Thornton). But Styx misses the mark badly by trying to update their sound on "Kiss Your Ass Goodbye," which is an obvious attempt at honing in on Sum 41 and blink-182 territory. Additionally, while listening to such ambitious tracks as "These Are the Times," you can't help but think that the material would've been even better if DeYoung were still involved. As evidenced by Cyclorama, DeYoung is just too big a missing piece of the Styx puzzle. [The Dual Disc version included the entire album in 5.1 sound, as well as bonus multimedia content.] ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
All Music Guide Review
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- Gary Lux
- Mixing
- Chuck Panozzo
- Guitar (Bass), Vocals (Background)
- Ron Staley
- Editing
- Todd Sucherman
- Percussion, Synthesizer Bass, Vocals, Associate Producer, Loops, Drums
- Craig Williams
- Engineer, Mixing
- Ken Hale
- Producer
- John Trickett
- Executive Producer
- Mark Linnett
- Engineer
- Dan Stout
- Mastering
- Storm Thorgerson
- Cover Design
- Plinky Giglio
- Engineer
- Dimo Safari
- Photography, Cover Design
- Jim Mitchell
- Engineer
- Rupert Truman
- Photography
- Bob Michaels
- Executive Producer, Mastering
- Jeff Dean
- Executive Producer
- Tenacious D
- Vocals (Background)
- Darrell Lance Abbott
- Cover Design
- Bruce Monical
- Engineer
- James "Jockey" Young
- Guitar (Electric), Producer, Mixing, Vocals
- Billy Bob Thornton
- Vocals
- Ken Ramos
- Mixing, Mastering Assistant
- Rupesh Pattni
- Graphic Design, Design
- Eddie Escalante
- Authoring
- Melinda Pepler
- Production Coordination
- Jannelle Guillot
- Voiceover
- A.J. Lara
- Editing, Camera Operator
- Kehni Davis
- Quality Control
- Lawrence Gowan
- Organ, Piano, Synthesizer, Vocals, Associate Producer
- Greg Deutelbaum
- Direction, Product Development
- Marc Lindenberg
- Assistant Engineer
- Glen Burtnik
- Guitar, Bass (Electric), Bass (Upright), Vocals, Guitar (12 String Electric), Synthesizer Bass, Vocal Arrangement, Associate Producer
- Tommy Shaw
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Vocals, Mandolin, Producer, Guitar (Baritone), Guitar (12 String Acoustic), Mixing
- Lee Baker
- Artwork
- Jimmy Hoyson
- Engineer
- Steven A. Jones
- Director
- Gary Loizzo
- Vocals, Producer, Mixing, Engineer
- Jude Cole
- Vocals
- Styx
- Main Performer
- John Waite
- Vocals
- Brian Wilson
- Vocals (Background)












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