is the debut solo album and signature hit single by former Styx lead singer and keyboardist Dennis DeYoung. Released in 1984 on A&M Records, the project marked DeYoung's first major artistic step after the dissolution of Styx following their Kilroy Was Here tour. The Single: "Desert Moon"
Directed by Jack Cole, the video was filmed at the historic train depot and other locations in Santa Paula, California. Dennis DeYoung - Desert Moon
The lyrics tell a nostalgic story of two former lovers meeting years later at a train station. They reminisce about their youth on "Desert Moon"—a metaphorical place representing lost innocence and simpler times. is the debut solo album and signature hit
The title track is widely considered the crowning achievement of DeYoung's solo career. The lyrics tell a nostalgic story of two
Released during a period of transition for several Styx members, the album showcased DeYoung's blend of theatrical pop and soft rock. REVIEW: Dennis DeYoung – Desert Moon (1984)