Artist : Kansas

Album : The Prelude Implicit

Release Date : 23-09-2016

Added : 24-10-2016

I will not introduce 'Kansas' big world but this last album expected more brings back me in another era more so than their name evokes the 1970s more and that their production had stopped in 2000 after a few albums in the 1990s, where they were to my taste too followed fashion and lost their original musical richness. The 33 rpm 'Point Of Know Return' spent a thousand times on the turntable with a 'Dust In The Wind' full of cracking is far away but as soon as the first songs, get in a trip back in time: the violin and the piano often present, the sense of melody, rhythm changes, the arrangements of the seventies, and even if 'Ronnie Platt' replaces 'Steve Walsh' a tone of voice, very near this do not deceive us on the 'Kansas' trademark. Oh, we got a real album of the group who finds his soul of yesteryear. So for fans of the first hour, nothing but happiness for others, a style out of the modes and the time which has not aged a bit...
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Line Up / Musicians

Billy Greer (Vocal / Bass), David Manion (Keybords), David Ragsdale (Vocal / Violin), Phil Ehart (Drums), Rich Williams (Guitars), Ronnie Platt (Vocal / Keybords), Zak Rizvi