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''Edge of the Century'' is the twelfth studio album by Styx, released in 1990. It was the first Styx album featuring A&M solo artist Glen Burtnik, the only album to feature the Dennis DeYoung/James Young/Glen Burtnik/Chuck Panozzo/John Panozzo lineup, and the last album to feature John Panozzo on drums (he would die six years later of gastrointestinal hemorrhaging). The album spawned three singles. "Show Me the Way" was written by DeYoung and peaked at #3, due to the Gulf War Troops adopting the song as an anthem. Some radio stations played an edited version with the children of troops singing. "Love Is the Ritual", written by Burtnik and Plinky, and "Love at First Sight", written by Burtnik, DeYoung and Young, were also released as singles, but neither garnered the same amount of success as "Show Me the Way". The album was certified gold by the RIAA. ==Track listing== #"Love Is the Ritual" (Glen Burtnik, Plinky) – 3:48 #"Show Me the Way" (Dennis DeYoung) – 4:35 #"Edge of the Century" (Glen Burtnik, Bob Burger) – 4:20 #"Love at First Sight" (Glen Burtnik, Dennis DeYoung, James Young) – 4:35 #"All in a Day's Work" (Glen Burtnik, Dennis DeYoung) - 4:11 #"Not Dead Yet" (Ralph Covert) – 3:32 #"World Tonite" (Glen Burtnik) - 3:38 #"Carrie Ann" (Dennis DeYoung) – 4:26 #"Homewrecker" (James Young, Dennis DeYoung) – 5:12 #"Back to Chicago" (Dennis DeYoung) – 4:18 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Edge of the Century」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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