The Grand Illusion (album)

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The Grand Illusion
The Grand Illusion cover
Studio album by Styx
Released July 7, 1977
Recorded 1977 at Paragon Recording Studios, Chicago
Genre Rock
Length 38:59
Label A&M
Producer(s) Styx
Professional reviews
Styx chronology
Crystal Ball
(1976)
The Grand Illusion
(1977)
Pieces of Eight
(1978)


The Grand Illusion is the seventh album by Styx, released in 1977 (see 1977 in music).

The album's theme is the struggle to overcome self-deluding superficiality in order to affirm one's genuine value which Dennis DeYoung confirmed on the US radio show In the Studio with Redbeard, which devoted an entire episode to The Grand Illusion. DeYoung on this same interview revealed he had the title of The Grand Illusion dating back to the 1975 album Equinox.

The track "Miss America" was guitarist James Young's scathing attack on the Miss America pageants. JY on The Grand Illusion episode of In the Studio with Redbeard said the track came to him in the middle of the night and its riff was inspired by the Jethro Tull song "Minstrel in the Gallery".

The Grand Illusion was the band's first Triple Platinum album, and spawned the Top 10 hit "Come Sail Away" and the Top 30 hit "Fooling Yourself".

Contents

  1. "The Grand Illusion" (Dennis DeYoung) – 4:36
  2. "Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man)" (Tommy Shaw) – 5:29
  3. "Superstars" (DeYoung, Shaw, James Young) – 3:59
  4. "Come Sail Away" (DeYoung) – 6:07
  5. "Miss America" (Young) – 5:01
  6. "Man in the Wilderness" (Shaw) – 5:49
  7. "Castle Walls" (DeYoung) – 6:00
  8. "The Grand Finale" (DeYoung, Shaw, Young) – 1:58

  • Dennis DeYoung - keyboards, synthesizer, vocals
  • Chuck Panozzo - bass, vocals
  • John Panozzo - drums, percussion, vocals
  • Tommy Shaw - acoustic and electric guitars, vocals
  • James Young - guitars, vocals
  • Barry Mraz - Production Assistance, Engineer
  • Rob Kingsland - Engineer
  • Mastered by Mike Reese at the Mastering Lab, Los Angeles, California
  • Derek Sutton - Management and Direction
  • Jim Vose - Tour Manager
  • Jeff Ravitz - Lighting Designer
  • John "Tarkus" Schaefer - Stage Manager
  • Bob "Yaz" Jastrzembski - Equipment and Motorcycle Stunts
  • Judson Terry Phelps - Monitors
  • Roland Young - Art Direction
  • Jim McCrary - Photography
  • Chuck Beeson - Album Design

The album cover art is an homage to a painting by Rene Magritte entitled "Carte Blanche."

Released on 7/7/77, "The Grand Illusion" was Styx' 7th album release. This numbering trend continued with the release of their 8th album, "Pieces of Eight."

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1978 Pop Albums 6

Singles - Billboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
1978 "Come Sail Away" Pop Singles 8
1978 "Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man)" Pop Singles 29

  • Top 100 Selling Albums of the 1970s
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