Kansas (band)
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Kansas is a 1970s American rock and roll band, specializing in progressive rock with a distinctly American flavor. In spite of a harsh critical reception then and now, Kansas has remained a classic rock radio staple.
Dave Hope (bass), Phil Ehart (drums), Robby Steinhardt (violin), Steve Walsh (keyboards, vocals) and Rich Williams (guitar) had formed a group called White Clover in their hometown of Topeka, Kansas. Upon the arrival of Kerry Livgren (keyboards, guitar) the band's name was changed to Kansas and the group soon won a record deal with Don Kirshner's eponymous label. A somewhat successful debut album, Kansas, was released in 1974, and showcased Kansas' signature mix of guitars, keyboards, vocals, and Steinhardt's ever-present violin submerging American-style boogie-rock in complex arrangements and changing time signatures. Relentless promotion by Kirshner and touring behind the debut album and its two followups slowly brought Kansas' name to households across America. By the time the band's fourth album, Leftoverture (1976) was released, Kansas was popular enough for the album to be a smash hit and a constant presence on the burgeoning AOR radio format, as was the followup Point of Know Return (1977).
After a few more albums, Kansas began to fall apart in the early 1980s. Hope and Livgren became born-again Christians and Walsh formed a new band, replaced by John Elefante. In spite of a successful 1982 album called Vinyl Confessions, the group split in 1983, only to reform in 1986 with the album Power. The 1990s saw a string of barely noticed releases, and Kansas has continued to tour year after year, but the band has never been able to regain any mass popularity or critical notice.
Discography
- 1974 Kansas
- 1974 Song for America
- 1975 Masque
- 1976 Leftoverture
- 1977 Point of Know Return
- 1978 Two for the Show
- 1979 Monolith
- 1980 Audio-Visions
- 1982 Vinyl Confessions
- 1983 Drastic Measures
- 1986 Power
- 1988 In the Spirit of Things
- 1992 Live at the Whisky
- 1995 Freaks of Nature
- 1998 Always Never the Same
- 1998 King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents
- 2000 Somewhere to Elsewhere
- 2002 Device, Voice, Drum
- 2003 From The Front Row...Live!
External links
- Official website (http://www.kansasband.com/)de:Kansas (Band)