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  1. Movement for the Common Man: Children of the Land/Street ...
  2. Right Away
  3. What Has Come Between Us
  4. Best Thing
  5. Quick Is the Beat of My Heart
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  1. Movement for the Common Man: Children of the Land/Street ...
  2. Right Away
  3. What Has Come Between Us
  4. Best Thing
  5. Quick Is the Beat of My Heart
  6. After You Leave Me
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The 1972 self-titled album from Chicago-based quintet Styx could be considered an ambitious outing for any band's debut. Clearly influenced by the primarily U.K-centered progressive rock scene, Dennis DeYoung (keyboard/vocals) hooked up with twin siblings Chuck Panozzo (bass/vocals) and John Panozzo (drums/percussion/vocals) in a combo named the Tradewinds during the late '60s. The first lineup of Styx began to emerge once John Curulewski (guitar/synthesizer/vocals) and James "J.Y." Young (guitar/vocals) joined up, ...

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