To The Good Old Days, memories remains

Dennis DeYoung originally announced that this would be his last album but he has since changed his mind.
“This was supposed to be my final album but there were so many songs written that Serafino Perugino, CEO of Frontiers, suggested dividing it into two albums rather than one,” DeYoung explained. “So be it. This is Volume 1, which sounds pretentious to me, but the marketing folks wanted you to know there are going to be two of them, so hey kids, there are two of them; this is Volume 1.”

Dennis DeYoung (formerly of Styx) & Julian Lennon sing “To The Good Old Days”. From the album “26 East, Vol. 1”.

 

“If not for Jim Peterik’s encouragement, talent and prodding I would not have recorded this music,” said DeYoung. “He once told me that the world needed my music; to which I replied, ‘Have the world text me for verification.’ We collaborated from the get-go, happily and seamlessly, and at this time, we have written nine songs together, of which five will be on Volume 1. Just two Chicago guys doing what they do best, making music and having a laugh.”
The collaboration with Julian Lennon came about when DeYoung wrote a verse and chorus of a song with Lennon in mind. Lennon heard the demo and said he would be honored to participate. Lennon’s vocals were recorded in October at Mission Sound in Brooklyn, New York.
DeYoung shared: “The moment we sang together in the studio, it felt magical. I wrote the song specifically for our two voices. I had never met Julian previously, but I have been an admirer since ‘Valotte’.”

 

Tracklist

1. East Of Midnight
2. With All Due Respect
3. A Kingdom Ablaze
4. You My Love
5. Run For The Roses
6. Damn That Dream
7. Unbroken
8. The Promise Of This Land
9. To The Good Old Days
10. A.d. 2020

Musicians:
Matthew DeYoung – Drums
Jim Peterik – Acoustic Guitar
Mike Aquino – Guitars
Dennis DeYoung – Synth Bass, Keyboards, Vocals

 

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To The Good Old Days, memories remains

May 14, 2020

Dennis DeYoung originally announced that this would be his last album but he has since changed his mind. “This was supposed to be my final album but there were so many songs written that Serafino Perugino, CEO of Frontiers, suggested dividing it into two albums rather than one,” DeYoung explained. “So be it. This is Volume 1, which sounds pretentious to me, but the marketing folks wanted you to know there are going to be two of them, so hey kids, there are two of them; this is Volume 1.” Dennis DeYoung (formerly of Styx) & Julian Lennon sing “To The Good Old Days”. From the album “26 East, Vol. 1”.   “If not for Jim Peterik’s encouragement, talent and prodding I would not have recorded this music,” said DeYoung. “He once told me that the world needed my music; to which I replied, ‘Have the world text me for verification.’ We collaborated from the get-go, happily and seamlessly, and at this time, we have written nine songs together, of which five will be on Volume 1. Just two Chicago guys doing what they do best, making music and having a laugh.” The collaboration with Julian Lennon came about when…

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