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Cygnus X-1
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Topic: Kansas Posted: December 13 2005 at 13:51 |
I recently found my old kansas cds and have been listening to them. Gotta say these guys are fast becoming a prog fav. They just have some of the best elements of music, great guitar/bass/drums, fantastic synth and some of the best vocals. Anyone care to share their fav albums or songs? I love: The Preacher House on Fire Child Of Innocence Song For America and of course Dust in the wind.
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cmidkiff
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Posted: December 13 2005 at 14:03 |
Leftoveture & Point of Know Return are my favorites, but all up to Monolith are great.
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StyLaZyn
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Posted: December 13 2005 at 14:20 |
Cygnus X-1 wrote:
I recently found my old kansas cds and have been listening to them. Gotta say these guys are fast becoming a prog fav. They just have some of the best elements of music, great guitar/bass/drums, fantastic synth and some of the best vocals. Anyone care to share their fav albums or songs? I love: The Preacher House on Fire Child Of Innocence Song For America and of course Dust in the wind. |
The extrended version of Song for America is my favorite by these guys. They have a fantastic live CD called Two for the Show.
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Laci
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Posted: December 13 2005 at 14:22 |
cmidkiff wrote:
Leftoveture & Point of Know Return are my favorites, but all up to Monolith are great. |
Yes, i like it too. But what about first album and "Freaks of Nature"? Who have listened K.L.A.D. by Kerry Livgren? It's very interesting band.
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TheLamb
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Posted: December 13 2005 at 14:30 |
I heard some of their songs on a prog online-radio station. I really liked it but I dont own a single CD by them. Does anyone have a recomendation for what should I buy as my 'First Kansas CD'? (or first second and third Kansas CDs? Which are the ones that are a must have?)
Sorry for changing the subject a bit...
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Marwin
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Posted: December 13 2005 at 14:58 |
Ive started to listen alot to Kansas in the recent weeks Point of know return and Song for america are my favourites so far.
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Laci
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Posted: December 13 2005 at 15:30 |
TheLamb wrote:
I heard some of their songs on a prog online-radio station. I really liked it but I dont own a single CD by them. Does anyone have a recomendation for what should I buy as my 'First Kansas CD'? (or first second and third Kansas CDs? Which are the ones that are a must have?)
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Just listen "Point of know return".
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salmacis
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Posted: December 13 2005 at 16:01 |
Their greatest songs for me are 'The Wall' and 'Journey From Mariabronn', which stand proud to anything the Brit proggers created in the 70s. Some of their albums tended to have some relatively average boogie plodders in my opinion though, that harmed their consistency slightly. However, the anthology 'The Ultimate Kansas' cuts most of these weaker moments out and I'm more than happy with that album to represent their oeuvre.
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aapatsos
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Posted: December 13 2005 at 16:07 |
one of my favourites is "miracles out of nowhere"
the entire "Point.." and "Leftoverture" are magnificent
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Atkingani
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Posted: December 13 2005 at 17:05 |
Borne On Wings Of Steel is a tremendous mini-epic...
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Sir Hogweed
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Posted: December 13 2005 at 17:11 |
Like 99.99% of the entire world population I only knew them by Dust In The Wind. Maybe not bad, but a song that gets too much airplay in public places. When a progmate suggested me to check out early Kansas I thought he had gone a bit funny in the head. Big was my surprise when I found out these guys did some fine symphonic prog back in the seventies. Good musicians as well, and violin too. Yes sir, I like it.
Best albums for me: Point Of Know Return, Leftoverture and Kansas (side 2 rules). Best songs? Hopelessly Human, Apercu/Death Of Mother Nature Suite (just have to hear them together) Miracles Out Of Nowhere, Magnum Opus, to name a few.
I like The Spider also, but that song almost got me under a running train. Not that it is very depressing, but the cup of the ride cymbal used on this recording sounds a lot like the bell-alert used on unsecured dutch railroad crossings. When you are approaching such a crossing on a bike, do not play this track loudly on your walkman (())
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John Gargo
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Posted: December 13 2005 at 17:16 |
Kansas are the BALLS!
I really like this band... they are so underrated around these parts that's it's ridiculous. Leftoverture and Point of Know Return are the perfectly place to start for the uninitiated. My favorite Kansas song is "Lightning's Hand," which is not really proggy by any stretch of the imagination but it just flat out rocks.
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XTChuck
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Posted: December 13 2005 at 17:26 |
"Journey From Mariabronn" from their first album is an absolute CLASSIC and to this day one of my all time favorites by any artist. Some of the other highlights from this great prog band are....
"Song For America" from the LP of the same name. "Lamplight Symphony" from the this same album.
"Icarus - Borne on Wings of Steel" from the bands Masque album.
"Miracles Out of Nowhere" and "Opus Insert" are just great tunes from the Leftoverture record.
Point Of Know Return has many great tunes such as the title cut, "Portrait" (another CLASSIC) "Paradox", "Sparks of the Tempest" and "Closet Chronicles".
Monolith is somewhat unpopular with casual listeners (and some fans) but I think there are some real gems here like "Reason to Be" and "Away From You".
The band slipped a little on their next album Audio Visions. Although a few cuts, "No One Together" and "Relentless" are pretty good.
Unfortunately the next few albums without Steve Walsh aren't that good. Then Walsh rejoined a few years later on the band's Power LP. Although it was a step up, the band never released another record that could live up to their standards of the 70's.
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DallasBryan
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Posted: December 13 2005 at 17:52 |
Miracles out of Nowhere, the Wall and He Knew are all great. He Knew being a reference to Albert Einstein.
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MANTICORE
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Posted: December 13 2005 at 19:26 |
Point of know return are great
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Garion81
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Posted: December 13 2005 at 19:54 |
Kansas- Journey from Mariabronn, Apercu and Death of Mother Nature Suite
Song For America- Title song, Lamplight Symphony, Incomudro, Devils Game
Masque- Icarus-Born on Wings of Steel, Child OF Innocence, Mysteries and Mayhem, The Pinnacle
Leftoverature- The Wall, Miracles out of Nowhere, Opus Insert, Magnus Opus
Point of Know Return- Hopelessly Human (Possibly their best ever)
Monolith-On the Other Side, Glimpse of Home,
Audio Visions- No One Together, Curtain of Iron
Somewhere to Elsewhere- Icarus II, Distant Visions, Myriad, Byzantium
And don't forget Kerry Livgrens AD and Proto-Kaw.
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herbie53
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Posted: December 13 2005 at 20:15 |
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Shaman
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Posted: December 13 2005 at 20:17 |
Fav Kansas albums:
Song For America
Masque
Leftoverture
Point of Know Return
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BePinkTheater
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Posted: December 13 2005 at 20:20 |
They're a great band that is unfortunatly underrated because they have a slight 'poppy' sound.
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Harbinger1
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Posted: December 13 2005 at 22:14 |
A little trivia guys. The Steve Hackett solo album (from Genesis fame) Please Don't Touch
features a song called Narnia-yes that Narnia, which features the
vocals of Steve Walsh of Kansas. The CD is terrific, and the price is
worth that song alone, although the rest of the CD great. Also has a
great song with Richie Havens on vocals. Just thought I would add this
little tidbit.
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