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| Dennis DeYoung- One Hundred
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Review By discconnected
Dennis DeYoung chose to open his latest album with a
song reminiscent of his love of the stage. Why the French
lyrics? Well, it is a Canadian-only release (so far).
I did wonder as the first track spun whether this was
what the whole album was going to be like.
Don't get me wrong-any release from Dennis is a call
for celebration in my book, especially one of all-new
material for the first time in almost twenty years
(not counting his Broadway tunes disc or the soundtrack
to his musical rendition of "Hunchback Of Notre
Dame." Twenty years. That would make him about
sixty. Which means I'm starting to push fif-let's
not even go there! The point being, Dennis DeYoung
has always had one of my favorite voices in rock.
It is a more mature DeYoung at work here. And from
where I'm standing (well, sitting actually-I'm at
my computer typing), Dennis' strong suit has always
been his ballads. I think it is a special feat to
have been in the rock world since the late sixties
and still be married to, let alone deeply in love
with, the same woman. Dennis certainly wears his heart
on his sleeve for Suzanne, and it's a good thing for
us, his fans, as that love has been the inspiration
for some pretty great songs.
This album does not fail to deliver a couple of heartfelt
ballads in "Breathe Again" and "I Believe
In You."
The disc does manage to rock a little as well (check
out "This Time Next Year" and "Turn
Off CNN"), and there is not a weak song on the
album. Fan's of Dennis' distinct voice and songwriting
style will not be disappointed. Styx fans should not
expect another "Grand Illusion," and will
want to give the disc a few spins before passing a
verdict. The Canadian import is available at Dennis'
site (http://www.dennisdeyoung.com) and at NEH Records,
a great mail order site (www.nehrecords.com). Dennis'
site says that an American edition will be available
in the fall (sans the French lyrics) but I couldn't
wait. Neither should you.
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