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The Best Of Kansas (Album) by Kansas

Artist Biography For Kansas

Kansas Is A Progressive Rock Band That Formed In Topeka Kansas United States In 1970. The Band Is Best Known For Their International Hit Singles "Carry On Wayward Son" And "Dust In The Wind" From 1976 And 1977 Respectively. The Band's Classic Lineup Consisted Of Steve Walsh Lead Vocals And Keyboards Richard Williams Lead Guitar Kerry Livgren Keyboards And Guitar Robby Steinhardt Violin Lead And Backing Vocals Dave Hope Bass And Phil Ehart Drums . The Band Currently Consists Of Ehart And Williams Alongside Ronnie Platt Lead Vocals And Keyboards David Ragsdale Violin Billy Greer Bass And Vocals And David Manion Keyboards And Vocals . The Debut Album 'Kansas' Was Released In March 1974 Nearly A Year After It Was Recorded In New York. It Defined The Band's Signature Sound Being Comprised Of A Mix Of American-Style Boogie Rock With Complex Symphonic Arrangements Featuring Changing Time Signatures Similar To British Art Rockers. Steinhardt's Violin Was A Distinctive Element Of The Group's Sound Which Set Them Apart From Other Progressive Rock Groups Of The Era. The Band Slowly Developed A Cult Following Due To Promotion By Pop/rock Impresario Don Kirshner And Extensive Touring For Their Debut Album. Two Follow-Ups 'Song For America' And 'Masque' Both Came Out In 1975 And Brought Them Additional Acclaim The Releases Showing The Band's Philosophical-Based Lyricism In Songs Such As The Myth-Inspired "Icarus Born On Wings Of Steel ". Kansas Released Its Fourth Album 'Leftoverture' In November 1976 Which Produced A Massive Hit Single In "Carry On Wayward Son" And Brought Comparisons To Other Records Such As Yes' 'Fragile'. The Aforementioned Tune Has Became A Kind Of 'signature Song' For The Band And Been A Staple Of Rock Radio For Years Also Appearing In Various TV Shows And Video Games. Kansas' Follow-Up 'Point Of Know Return' Was Released In October 1977. Featuring The Title Track And "Dust In The Wind" Both Hit Singles It Received Critical Praise From Many Reviewers. 'Leftoverture' And 'Point Of Know Return' Each Have Sold Over Four Million Copies In The U.S. Both "Carry On Wayward Son" And "Dust In The Wind" Have Also Been RIAA Certified As Gold Singles Selling Over One Million Units Each. In Particular "Dust In The Wind" Was Certified Gold As A Digital Download In 2005 Almost 30 Years After Its First Run Having Sold Over One Million Copies As A Single. Forming Somewhat Of A Career High Point 'Leftoverture' Was Certified Five Times Platinum By The RIAA In 2001. During This Period Kansas Became A Major Headlining Act And Sold Out The Largest Venues Available To Rock Bands At The Time Including New York's Madison Square Garden. The Band Documented This Era In 1978 With 'Two For The Show' A Double Live Album Of Recordings From Various Performances From Its 1977 And 1978 Tours. The Band Gained A Solid Reputation For Faithful Live Reproduction Of Their Studio Recordings. In 1978 The Band Was Named UNICEF Deputy Ambassadors Of Goodwill As Well. The Follow-Up Studio Album To Point Of Know Return Was Monolith 1979 Which Like The Live Album Was Self-Produced. While The Album Produced A Top 40 Single In "People Of The South Wind"--The Title Refers To The Meaning Of The Kanza Word 'Kansas'--It Failed To Garner The Sales And Radio Airplay Of Its Two Predecessors. Nevertheless The Album Went Platinum. Kerry Livgren's Platinum Award For The Album Is On Display At The Kansas History Museum. Kansas' Band Members Began To Drift Apart In The Early 1980s. Livgren Became A Born-Again Christian And This Was Reflected In His Lyrics On The Next Three Albums Beginning With Audio-Visions. "Hold On " A Top 40 Single From That Album Displayed His Newfound Faith In A Pop Setting. Hope Soon Converted To Christianity As Well. Walsh Left In October 1981 To Form A New Band Streets. In Early 1982 Walsh Was Replaced By Vocalist/keyboardist John Elefante. Initially Unbeknownst To The Other Members Of Kansas Elefante Was Also A Born-Again Christian. Elefante Was Chosen Over Other Applicants Including Sammy Hagar And Doug Pinnick. John And Brother Dino Elefante Were Later Successful Producers For Contemporary Christian Artists Including Sweet Comfort Band Petra Bride Rick Cua And Guardian. Kansas' First Album With Elefante Vinyl Confessions Released In June 1982 Was Their Most Successful Studio Release Since Point Of Know Return. The Record Renewed Interest In The Group And Generated The Band's First Top 20 Hit In Several Years "Play The Game Tonight." The Album's Overtly Christian Lyrics Attracted An Entirely New Audience. Still Sales Of The Album Fell Short Of Gold Status And The Album Has Yet To Be Certified Gold. Drastic Measures Followed In 1983. Because Livgren Was Holding Back Some Christian-Oriented Songs For Another Solo Album He Contributed Only Three Songs To The Album. The Rest Were Penned By The Elefante Brothers And Without The Violin Of Steinhardt Who Left The Group Before The Recording Sessions The Result Was A More Mainstream Pop-Rock Album. The Single "Fight Fire With Fire " Did Not Crack The Top 40 On The Billboard Hot 100 But Reached #3 On The Billboard Mainstream Rock Chart Making It The Highest Chart Position Of Any Kansas Release On Any Chart. During The Band's Time With Elefante As Lead Vocalist Livgren Became Increasingly Uncomfortable With Kansas Representing His Christian Worldview. After A Final New Year's Eve Performance On December 31 1983 Livgren And Hope Left To Form AD With Former Bloodrock Member Warren Ham Who Had Toured As A Sideman With Kansas In 1982 And Michael Gleason Who Had Done The Same In 1983. They Were Joined By Drummer Dennis Holt. Elefante Ehart And Williams Sought To Continue As Kansas And Recorded One More Song "Perfect Lover " Which Appeared On The Retrospective The Best Of Kansas 1984 . That Was To Be The Final Kansas Recording With Elefante And The Group Disbanded After Its Release. Since Leaving Kansas Elefante Has Become A Popular Contemporary Christian Music Artist But Has Never Again Performed With The Group. N 1985 Ehart And Williams Reformed The Band With Walsh But Without Livgren Hope Or Steinhardt. The New Line-Up Included Bassist Billy Greer Of Streets And Guitarist Steve Morse Formerly Of The Dixie Dregs . The Re-Formed Band Released Power In November 1986. The First Single "All I Wanted " Became The Last Kansas Single To Hit The Billboard Top 40 Chart Peaking At #19. Two More Singles The Title Track And "Can't Cry Anymore " Were Less Successful. The New Lineup Released A Second Album In The Spirit Of Things In 1988 But It Was Met With Weak Sales And Morse Left The Band At The End Of The Tour In 1989. In 1990 A German Promoter Arranged To Reunite All The Original Members Of Kansas III Except For Steinhardt For A European Tour. Greer Joined Them Along With Keyboardist Greg Robert Who Had First Joined Kansas On Tour In 1986. At The End Of The Tour Hope Left Again But Livgren Remained On Into 1991. That Year Violinist David Ragsdale Joined The Group And The Return Of The Violin Allowed Kansas To Perform Earlier Material In Arrangements Closer To The Originals. Livgren Left During The 1991 Tour To Be Replaced Temporarily By Steve Morse Again. After The Tour Morse Left And Ragsdale Took Over The Extra Guitar Parts Leaving Williams As The Primary Guitar Player. The Resulting Lineup Of Ehart Greer Ragsdale Robert Walsh And Williams Lasted From 1991 To 1997. This Period Saw One Live Album And Accompanying Video Live At The Whisky 1992 And One Studio Album Freaks Of Nature 1995 . On July 28 1996 Kansas Was Inducted Into The Rock Walk Of Fame In Hollywood. In Early 1997 Robert And Ragsdale Left The Band And Steinhardt Returned. The Following Year Kansas Released Always Never The Same Which Featured Larry Baird Conducting The London Symphony Orchestra. The Album Was A Mix Of Older Kansas Material With New Arrangements By Baird Several New Songs And A Cover Of "Eleanor Rigby". Somewhere To Elsewhere Released In July 2000 Featured All The Original Members Of Kansas Plus Greer With All Songs Written By Livgren. In 2000 Kansas Was The Opening Act For Yes During Their "Masterworks" Tour. In 2002 Kansas II The Lineup Prior To The Recording And Release Of Kansas' First Album Released An Album Under The Group Name Proto-Kaw Featuring Demos And Live Material Recorded From 1971 To 1973. This Led To A New Studio Album Before Became After 2004 With Most Of The Kansas II Members Participating. Proto-Kaw Released A Third Album The Wait Of Glory In 2006. Kansas Has Continued To Tour Every Year. The 2006 Tour Was Delayed For A Few Weeks Due To Steinhardt's Second Departure And Ragsdale Subsequently Returned To The Lineup. In 2008 The Kansas Website Announced That Four Of The Five Current Members Ehart Ragsdale Williams And Greer Had Formed A Recording Group Called Native Window And They Released Their Self-Titled Debut Album In June 2009. In February 2009 Kansas Recorded A Concert In Topeka Kansas Featuring A Full Symphony Orchestra With Larry Baird Conducting. Morse And Livgren Appeared As Special Guests On Several Songs. The Performance Was Released On CD DVD And Blu-Ray And The DVD Hit #5 On Billboard's Music Video Chart The Week After Its Release. As Of July 13 2010 Kansas Had Recently Completed A 30-Day "United We Rock" Tour With Fellow Classic Rock Legends Styx And Foreigner. Kansas Will Be Touring September 2010 To January 2011. They Will Be Performing With Symphonies Of Various Colleges Around The U.S. In An Effort To Raise Money For The Individual Schools' Music Programs. The Final Show Of The Series On January 28 2011 Is To Be Performed At McCain Auditorium On The Campus Of Kansas State University To Commemorate The 150th Anniversary Of The State Of Kansas Being Granted Statehood. The Concert Will Be Filmed By PBS To Be Used In A Future Broadcast Special In The Region. Kansas Will Perform Live On Stage At The Glasgow Kentucky Kentucky Plaza Theater On Friday May 13 2011.

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The Best Of Kansas Was The First Compilation Album From The American Rock Band Kansas. It Was Originally Released In 1984 And Featured One New Track "Perfect Lover " Written And Performed By Then-Lead Vocalist John Elefante. The Compilation Was Re-Released In 1999 In A Version Supervised By The Original Band Members So "Perfect Lover" Was Dropped In Favor Of Three Additional Tracks From Song For America Masque And A Track Deleted From Two For The Show To Make It Fit On A Single CD. The Version Of Carry On Wayward Son On The 1984 Release Of The Best Of Kansas Is A Specially Re-Mixed Version Unique To The First Version Of This Collection. For The 1999 Re-Issue Of The Collection The Original 1976 Mix Of Carry On Wayward Son From The Album Leftoverture Is Used Instead. Cover Art
The Cover Is Noteworthy In That It Contains Elements Of Nearly All Previous Kansas Album Covers 1974 Kansas Abolitionist John Brown As Portrayed In The John Steuart Curry Mural Tragic Prelude. It Should Be Noted That No Tracks From The 1974 Kansas Album Appear On Either Version Of The Best Of Kansas. 1975 Song For America The Bird Depicted On The Front Cover Of Song For America Can Be Found On The Back Side Of The Best Of Kansas Perched Atop The Track Listing. 1975 Masque Close Inspection Of John Brown's Beard Will Reveal The Outline Of A Fish. The "face" On The Cover Of Masque Giuseppe Arcimboldo's Water Is Composed Of Various Marine Life. It Should Be Noted That No Tracks From Masque Appear On The 1984 Release Of The Best Of Kansas. 1976 Leftoverture Found In The Inkwell And Scattered Pages Of Sheet Music On The Back Cover. 1977 Point Of Know Return The Ship About To Tip Over The 'edge Of The World' Is From The Front Cover Of Point. 1978 Two For The Show The Spotlights Stage Curtains And Figures In The Audience Are All Indirect References None Of These Things Besides An Auditorium Full Of Seats Are Actually Seen On Two For The Show. Although On The Back Cover There Is A Mop Behind The Interrogation Chair Which May Reference To The Cleaning Ladies Of The Two For The Show Cover. 1979 Monolith On The Back Cover Of The Best Of Kansas " The Moon Behind A Shadow Of The Figure Depicted On Monolith Are Seen Through The Open Door. 1980 Audio-Visions On The Back Cover Of Best Of You See At The Right Side A Metal Hand That Is Holding The Curtain. That Is One Of The Two Hands That Are On The Front Cover Of 'Audio-Visions'. 1982 Vinyl Confessions The Interrogation Chair From Confessions Is Seen Under A Spotlight On The Back Cover. 1983 Drastic Measures The Black Tux And Red Bow-Tie Worn By The Bazooka 'player' Is Worn By John Brown Here. Track Listing 1984 Original Version
"Carry On Wayward Son" – 5 23 "Point Of Know Return" – 3 11 "Fight Fire With Fire" – 3 40 "Dust In The Wind" – 3 26 "Song For America" – 9 08 "Perfect Lover" – 4 18 "Hold On" – 3 52 "No One Together" – 6 57 "Play The Game Tonight" – 3 27 "The Wall" – 4 50 1999 Reissue
"Carry On Wayward Son" – 5 22 "Point Of Know Return" – 3 11 "Fight Fire With Fire" – 3 40 "Dust In The Wind" – 3 27 "Song For America" – 9 07 "Hold On" – 3 51 "No One Together" – 6 57 "Play The Game Tonight" – 3 26 "The Wall" – 4 47 "The Pinnacle" – 9 36 "The Devil Game" – 5 04 "Closet Chronicles" – 6 54 Personnel
Phil Ehart Drums John Elefante Keyboards Vocals 3 6 & 8 Dave Hope Bass Kerry Livgren Guitars Keyboards Robby Steinhardt Violin Vocals Except 3 & 6 Steve Walsh Keyboards Vocals Except 3 6 & 8 Rich Williams Guitar Bryan Duncan Backing Vocals Uncredited 6 Only