Sunday, 7 January 2024

Great Rock Albums of 1984: Dennis DeYoung- Desert Moon



 Journey wasn't the only band whose members carried out solo projects in 1984. By the way, Steve Perry wasn't the only member of Journey with his fingers in another pie in this year but that's a story for another time. Styx had only disbanded less than a year before and by the end of 1984, two former members of the band had released solo albums. The first of these was by former singer and keyboards player, Dennis De Young, who came out with "Desert Moon," in the middle of the year.

 

Like Steve Perry, if I allowed myself to be influenced by singles on radio or MTV, I would have ignored this album. The first single, the title track, while not a bad song, sounds a little too much like the very successful Styx single "Babe." While a big hit for the band, "Babe" was never in my top ten of favourite Styx songs. Fortunately, it's not the best song on the album which bears its name.

When I first heard the opener, "Don't Wait for Heroes," I was quite upbeat. Maybe Dennis was taking the progressive/hard rock formula that worked so well with his former band and incorporating it in his solo album. For me, this is the best song on the album. The next track, "Please," tries to carry this on and does so reasonably but doesn't quite come up to the opener. "Boys Will Be Boys" is a better track and could have been as good as the "Don't Wait for Heroes" but Dennis goes a bit too new wave with it and I found that a turn off. After the title track, "Suspicious" is a very interesting track. It's a definite progressive rock track, in fact, it sounds very suspiciously (yep pun intended) like 10CC. Still, it's a very upbeat and enjoyable song, with some good guitar solos compliments of Tom Dziallo. It gives the opener a very close competition for my top spot.

My biggest criticism of "Desert Moon" is the cover of the Jimi Hendrix classic, "Fire." I know Dennis was a keyboards player and that song would have worked if done right but it wasn't. He tries to make it too new wave or something and it just doesn't work. The album ends with two softer ballad type songs. Dennis's voice was well suited to such songs, although the former, "Gravity" transforms into a cabaret type of song, which doesn't rock me until the guitar solo which does save it a little.

Track Listing:

  1. Don't Wait For Heroes
  2. Please
  3. Boys Will Be Boys
  4. Fire
  5. Desert Moon
  6. Suspicious
  7. Gravity
  8. Dear Darling (I'll Be There)
[caption id="attachment_3899" align="aligncenter" width="276"] Dennis DeYoung[/caption]

Dennis DeYoung- vocals, keyboards, piano, percussion

Tom Dziallo- all guitars, bass, backing vocals

Dennis Johnson- bass

Tom Radtke- drums, percussion

Steve Eisen- conga, saxophone, conductor

Rosemary Butler- duet vocal on "Please"

Sandy Caulfield- backing vocals

Suzanne DeYoung, Dawn Feusi, Pat Hurley- additional backing vocals

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xs_W-Xj-GVA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoZkDKpa_1M

Dennis DeYoung was the first former Styx member out of the starting blocks with a solo album. "Desert Moon" has some good moments and overall is an okay album. However, it doesn't rock all the way through leaving it unbalanced. Still might be worth a listen, I'll let you judge from my two favourite tracks.

Next post: HSAS- Through the Fire

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