Arch Allies: Live at Riverport [Live]
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OK, so maybe arena rock is now amphitheater rock, but beyond that, little has changed for two bands that epitomized the grandiose, hard-on-the-outside, soft-on-the-inside style. Recorded in June 2000 at St. Louis's Riverport Amphitheater, this double-disc set--one for Styx, one for REO--offers spirited versions of the old chestnuts that still delight their hardcore fans. There are a couple of drawbacks here: for one, both Styx's "Blue Collar Man" and REO's "Roll with the Changes" each appear three times on the collection--once each by the original band and once on each disc as a collaboration. Surely they could have dusted off a few more tunes. And while REO offers only tried and true material, Styx sticks in two cuts from 1999's Brand New World and one from 1990's Edge of the Century, which really can't be the tunes that convinced fans to pay seven dollars for parking. Those caveats aside, the tight performances and good sound quality should please longtime fans and the three newcomers alike. After all, where better to record arena rock than in an amphitheater? --Marc Greilsamer
Arch Allies: Live at Riverport, Music, Styx & REO Speedwagon, Album Rock, Arena Rock, Hard Rock, Pop, Pop/Rock, Prog-Rock/Art Rock, Rock, Rock/Pop
Average customer rating:
- Rockin' The Arch
- Rockin' The Riverport
- 2 of the 3 greatest bands ever!!
- Styx Disc
- A Good CD from 2 Great Bands
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Arch Allies: Live at Riverport
Styx & REO Speedwagon
Manufacturer: Sanctuary Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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| Alternative Rock
| Styles
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| Pop
| Styles
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Pop Rock
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| Rock
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Progressive Rock
| Progressive
| Rock
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| Live Albums
| Rock
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| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
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Hard Rock
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
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Album-Oriented Rock (AOR)
| Classic Rock
| Styles
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| Live Albums
| Classic Rock
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| Classic Rock
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Arena Rock
| Classic Rock
| Styles
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ASIN: B00004XR6F
Release Date: 2000-09-26 |
Tracks:
- BLUE COLLAR MAN - Styx
- GRAND ILLUSION - Styx
- FOOLING YOURSELF - Styx
- LADY - Styx
- BRAVE NEW WORLD - Styx
- EDGE OF THE CENTURY - Styx
- HEAVY WATER - Styx
- TOO MUCH TIME ON MY HANDS - Styx
- RENEGADE - Styx
- BLUE COLLAR MAN - Styx/REO Speedwagon
- ROLL WITH THE CHANGES - Styx/REO Speedwagon
Tracks:
- DON'T LET HIM GO - REO Speedwagon
- MUSIC MAN - REO Speedwagon
- TAKE IT ON THE RUN - REO Speedwagon
- CAN'T FIGHT THIS FEELING - REO Speedwagon
- TIME FOR ME TO FLY - REO Speedwagon
- BACK ON THE ROAD AGAIN - REO Speedwagon
- KEEP ON LOVING YOU - REO Speedwagon
- ROLL WITH THE CHANGES - REO Speedwagon
- RIDIN' THE STORM OUT - REO Speedwagon
- RIVERSIDE AVENUE - REO Speedwagon
- BLUE COLLAR MAN - REO Speedwagon/Styx
- ROLL WITH THE CHANGES - REO Speedwagon/Styx
Amazon.com
OK, so maybe arena rock is now amphitheater rock, but beyond that, little has changed for two bands that epitomized the grandiose, hard-on-the-outside, soft-on-the-inside style. Recorded in June 2000 at St. Louis's Riverport Amphitheater, this double-disc set--one for Styx, one for REO--offers spirited versions of the old chestnuts that still delight their hardcore fans. There are a couple of drawbacks here: for one, both Styx's "Blue Collar Man" and REO's "Roll with the Changes" each appear three times on the collection--once each by the original band and once on each disc as a collaboration. Surely they could have dusted off a few more tunes. And while REO offers only tried and true material, Styx sticks in two cuts from 1999's Brand New World and one from 1990's Edge of the Century, which really can't be the tunes that convinced fans to pay seven dollars for parking. Those caveats aside, the tight performances and good sound quality should please longtime fans and the three newcomers alike. After all, where better to record arena rock than in an amphitheater? --Marc Greilsamer
Customer Reviews:
Rockin' The Arch.......2006-09-24
WOW two of my favorite bands playing together in one place. Styx and REO Speedwagon struck gold when they decided to cut this CD. I think that Styx and Foreigner should do the same. Anyway these are 2 of the best bands of all-time they are both in my Top Ten. I especially appreciate the Blue Collar Man (Long Nights) Collaberation with both bands. I thought that that was a particular nice touch. The only thing that could make it better is if Dennis DeYoung was there. Yes I know Lawrence Gowan is the new keyboardist and that Dennis DeYoung had to bow out due to Chronis Fatigue Syndrome and all things considered Lawrence Gowan does due a good job. But still Styx just isn't Styx without Dennis DeYoung there.
Rockin' The Riverport.......2004-05-07
Most of these reviews have been less about the album and more about how Dennis De Young is out of the band. Well, I can honestly say the Styx CD is the lesser of the two, but NOT for that reason. It's just that the choice of Styx material for the album is a bit sub-par. The only ones that stick out to me as excellent are Gowan's version of Lady (really!), Edge of the Century, Heavy Water, and Fooling Yourself. The real gem of this collection is REO Speedwagon's disc. Gary may be gone, and Kevin may be losing his voice; however, you can feel the energy of the concert through this. Music Man is the only song that falls short. Too bad they couldn't have had a live version of Golden Country or Son of a Poor Man. Hitt is good, and I'd give this album 5 stars, but, as Kevin put it best "Nobody plays the guitar the way Gary does."
2 of the 3 greatest bands ever!!.......2003-06-24
Journey, REO Spedwagon, and STYX are my favorite bands. It is so hard getting good live recordings of them all. I was very displeased with REO's attempts at a live album until I found this CD. This is 2 cds of great music. I love hearing Arena Rock live and this album delivers it. And you not only get one band, you get both of them. On some of the tracks they jam together. If you are a fan of STYX, REO, or both, then this album is a musthave on your list. A lot of people think STYX lost it after Deyoung left but Tommy Shaw holds his own and truly keeps the band alive. I recently saw all three bands at the Joe Louis Arena and so far this is the closest sound to the greatest night of my life I had that day.
Styx Disc.......2002-08-28
Well, about eight months after the original release, I finally broke down and made this purchase. Why the long wait? Well, I just couldn't really get enthused about the new version of Styx, you know, the one minus Dennis DeYoung.. Well, eventually, curiosity got the best of me, and I wanted to see how the new guy(Lawrence Gowan) managed to pull off DeYoung's material..
At first play, I was amazed how much better I liked the tracks from the "Brave New World" album.. They have so much more energy and life here. As for the other songs, Tommy still sounds in top form, J.Y's guitar work sounds as good as ever, Glen Burtnik adds some good energy, even though I've always felt "Edge Of The Century" was slightly generic, and then there is the man of the hour himself, Larry Gowan.. I've just recently had the chance to actually see Styx in person, first time in six years, and I must say, they might have more energy now, than they actually did then. It really is incredible, and a lot of this has to do with the antics of Mr. Gowan, a highly talented peformer, but.. I still don't feel that he is much of a match for DeYoung's vocals. If only Dennis could still do his powerhouse vocals, accompanied by Gowan's highly enthusiastic keyboard playing, a great combination, but will never happen.. Until that day(snicker), I am still looking forward to hearing Lawrence on his own material, and all the other guys on the brand new Styx record, due in Spring of 2003! All said, originally, I wasn't too thrilled about the live albums the current lineup has been putting out, but now, after seeing them for myself, I get the point.. They don't sound tired any longer, and it seems like they are really having fun, and doing what they want to do. I just hope it doesn't become all show, and no substance..
On a last note, I also recently had the chance to see Dennis DeYoung at a solo show in Kettering, Ohio. He was really good as well, and seemed to be in top notch shape.. The amazing thing is what different directions him, and the other guys have gone in over the years. I hate to say it, but I honestly don't ever see how they could all become one again, they just have simply grown too far apart. I can certainly understand Tommy and J.Y.'s frustration over the soft, theatrical direction DeYoung ended up taking, but I hope they also realize, it isn't all about rocking, and Tommy has written quite a few tracks himself, that wouldn't exactly be considered cool, or rocking..
If you are willing to give the new Styx a chance, and are not able to see them in person, give this CD a try, or maybe even "At The River's Egde" which is this exact concert, minus the REO portion(plus two extra Styx tracks, not included here), either one of these discs, combined with "StyxWorld", can give you a fairly good idea what a concert with the guys is like these days. I will probably always prefer the Styx of the "Paradise Theatre" days, but I'm happy to see everyone still going at it, including Dennis.
A Good CD from 2 Great Bands.......2002-07-18
This double CD devotes 1 disc to each band. Recorded live during the summer 2000 tour, it contains all of the essential tracks from each band. On the Styx CD, we find such classics as "Too Much Time on my Hands" and "Renegade", while REO chimes in with "Roll With the Changes" and "Don't Let Him Go". I grew up with these groups while I was in high school, and it's nice to have a CD with both of them on it. I still think Dennis DeYoung is better than Lawrence Gowan, and the Styx disc was basically all Tommy Shaw's songs. There are a couple songs from their "Brave New World" CD which are very good, however. JY's "Heavy Water" is particularly good. Also included are a coupe of songs, "Roll With the Changes" and "Blue Collar Man", performed buy both groups together. Overall, this CD is good because it contains the good old-fashioned rock and roll sound that made both of these groups famous. There is also a VHS tape of this concert which I would recommend as well.
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