Kansas - Live at the Whisky

Kansas - Live at the Whisky
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Album Details

Title: Live at the Whisky
Artist: Kansas
Release Date: 1992
Re-Released On: 11/11/2005
Label: Intersound, Nibelung
Duration: 71:03
Album Type(s): live
UPCs: 015095910721, 015095910745, 4006759721315, 400675972131
Genre: Rock
Styles: Prog-Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Arena Rock, Album Rock, Art Rock
Moods: Complex, Earnest, Rousing, Self-Conscious, Theatrical, Ambitious, Dramatic, Indulgent, Slick, Boisterous, Energetic, Fun, Smooth, Quirky, Cerebral
Total Copies: 6
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Introduction
  2. Howlin' at the Moon from Magnum Opus
  3. Paradox
  4. Point of Know Return
  5. Song for America
  6. The Wall
  7. Hold On
  8. Dust in the Wind
  9. Miracles Out of Nowhere
  10. Mysteries and Mayhem
  11. Portrait (He Knew)
  12. Carry on Wayward Son
  13. Down the Road
  14. Lonely Street [*]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDNibelung
------CDIntersound9107

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Album Review

This long awaited release from the reformed Kansas band, featuring new violinist David Ragsdale, suffers from two major problems. First, Steve Walsh' voice is pretty well shot. On a good day, he can still belt it out like he always could. This recording was not made on a good day. Those pipes of his have been abused for too long. Secondly, this recording is, for the most part, a live recording of Best of Kansas. Kansas fans are like Grateful Dead fans on a smaller scale. They want to hear the obscure stuff. They have long since gotten used to the hits; they are waiting -- hopelessly waiting -- to hear a live version of Walsh singing a John Elefante song. Or Ragsdale's violin on the Steve Morse songs. What they wouldn't give to hear the band do "Stay Out of Trouble" or "Belexes." On this recording they play it as safe as they have for the past decade. The hits sound great, just like they always have -- and the fans are used to that. Founding member Kerry Livgren makes an appearance, but we can't see him on the disc and, unlike his songwriting, his playing isn't all that distinctive -- for all we know it might not even be him. The real treasure here is the bonus track, "Lonely Street," recorded in 1975 at the Agora Ballroom in Cleveland -- nice, cool, and mellow, with a few surprises in the middle. A nice coda to an otherwise mediocre recording. ~ Mark W. B. Allender, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Billy GreerBass
David RagsdaleGuitar, Violin
Ginny NicholsPhotography
Greg RobertKeyboards
Guy CharbonneauEngineer
Jeff GlixmanProducer, Mixing
Kevin ReevesEditing
Laurie AndersonDesign
Mark RichardsonMixing Assistant
Phil EhartProducer, Drums
Rich WilliamsGuitar
Scott LarsenArt Direction
Steve WalshVocals
Steven ParkeCover Design
Wally TraugottMastering