
Desert Moon is a Rock album by Dennis DeYoung, originally released in 1984. On Gatefold: 47 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Soft Rock
- polished
- yearning
- desert
About
Desert Moon is the debut solo album of Styx singer/keyboardist Dennis DeYoung, released soon after the band split in 1984. It reached #24 on the Billboard Hot 200 charts, helped in part by the title track of the album, which became a hit, and the music video for the song "Don't Wait for Heroes", which received MTV airplay. Desert Moon is the most successful album out of any Styx member's solo career. .
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Tracklist
- 1Don't Wait for Heroes4:46
- 2Please4:21
- 3Boys Will Be Boys5:42
- 4Fire3:46
- 5Desert Moon6:08
- 6Suspicious4:58
- 7Gravity4:49
- 8Dear Darling (I'll Be There)4:26
Credits
Performers
- Tom DzialloACOUSTIC GUITAR BASS GUITAR DRUM PROGRAMMING
- Dennis DeYoungBACKING VOCALS KEYBOARDS PERCUSSION
- Gary LoizzoBACKING VOCALS DRUM PROGRAMMING
- Dennis JohnsonBASS GUITAR BASS
- Steve EisenCONGAS SAXOPHONE
- Maurice Lynn SimmonsDRUM PROGRAMMING
- Vincent GutmanDRUM PROGRAMMING ELECTRONIC DRUMS
- Tom RadtkeDRUMS PERCUSSION
- Rosemary ButlerVOCALS LEAD VOCALS FEATURING
- Dawn FeusiVOCALS
- Pat HurleyVOCALS
- Sandy CaulfieldVOCALS
- The FuzettesVOCALS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 47 pressings tracked on Gatefold
