Big Bang Theory (album)
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Big Bang Theory | ||
Cover album by Styx | ||
Released | May 10, 2005 | |
Recorded | 2004 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 55:57 | |
Label | New Door | |
Producer(s) | Styx | |
Styx chronology | ||
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The Complete Wooden Nickel Recordings (2003) |
Big Bang Theory (2005) |
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Big Bang Theory is a musical album by Styx released in 2005.
[edit] Origin
In 2004, Styx performed a cover of the Beatles song I Am The Walrus at Eric Clapton's Crossroads Festival, where the song was received so well that it was the basis of a whole album of covers, as well as consistently being played by Styx during concerts. Their cover reached the Top 10 in the Mediabase Classic Rock charts. The video featured original bassist Chuck Panozzo as the "eggman."
[edit] Track listing
- "I Am The Walrus" (Beatles cover)
- "I Can See For Miles" (The Who cover)
- "Can't Find My Way Home" (Blind Faith cover)
- "It Don't Make Sense (You Can't Make Peace)" (Willie Dixon cover)
- "I Don't Need No Doctor" (Ray Charles cover)
- "One Way Out" (The Allman Brothers Band cover)
- "Salty Dog" (Procol Harum cover)
- "Summer In The City" (The Lovin' Spoonful cover)
- "Manic Depression" (Jimi Hendrix cover)
- "Talkin' About the Good Times" (Pretty Things cover)
- "Locomotive Breath" (Jethro Tull cover)
- "Find The Cost Of Freedom" (Crosby, Stills, and Nash cover)
- "Wishing Well" (Free cover)
- "Blue Collar Man @ 2120" (rerecording of a Styx song)
[edit] Personnel:
- Tommy Shaw: guitars and vocals
- James Young: guitars and vocals
- Lawrence Gowan: keyboards and vocals
- Ricky Phillips: bass
- Todd Sucherman: drums
- Chuck Panozzo: bass on Locomotive Breath.