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  2. The Grand Illusion - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Illusion is the seventh studio album by American rock band Styx. Recorded at Paragon Recording Studios in Chicago, the album was released on July 7, 1977, by A&M Records, intentionally choosing the combination 7th on 7-7-77 for luck [citation needed]. The release was a smash worldwide, selling three million copies in the US (Triple ...

  3. Pieces of Eight - Wikipedia

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    Pieces of Eight is the eighth studio album by American progressive rock band Styx, released in September 1978. [3]Like the band's previous album, The Grand Illusion (1977), it managed to achieve triple platinum certification, thanks to the hit singles "Blue Collar Man (Long Nights)" and "Renegade".

  4. Styx (band) - Wikipedia

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    Styx did score three Triple-Platinum albums—The Grand Illusion (1977), Pieces of Eight (1978) and Paradise Theatre (1981)—and one Double-Platinum album—Cornerstone (1979)—on the same date, November 14, 1984. Complete and detailed historical sales figures for record albums are not readily available to the public, but the certifications ...

  5. Concert review: If you loved the ’80s, Styx and REO ... - AOL

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    Styx Setlist. The Fight of Our Lives. Blue Collar Man (Long Nights) The Grand Illusion. Lady. Crash of the Crown. Light Up. Sound the Alarm. Rockin’ the Paradise. Fooling Yourself (The Angry ...

  6. The Grand Illusion (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Grand Illusion" became popular on the radio despite not being released as a single. [4] Billboard rated "The Grand Illusion" as one of the "best cuts" on The Grand Illusion album. [5] In his review of the album, Allmusic critic Mike DeGagne said that "De Young pretentiously struts his singing prowess throughout the title track." [6]

  7. Come Sail Away - Wikipedia

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    "Come Sail Away" is a song by American rock group Styx, written and sung by singer and songwriter Dennis DeYoung and featured on the band's seventh album The Grand Illusion (1977). Upon its release as the lead single from the album, "Come Sail Away" peaked at #8 in January 1978 on the Billboard Hot 100 , and helped The Grand Illusion achieve ...