Kansas (album)

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Kansas
Kansas cover
Studio album by Kansas
Released March 1974
Recorded Autumn, 1973
Genre Progressive Rock
Length 45:01 (original release) / 54:42 (remastered edition)
Label Epic/Legacy
Producer Wally Gold
Professional reviews
Kansas chronology
Kansas
(1974)
Song for America
(1975)

Kansas is the self-titled debut album by American rock band Kansas, released in 1974 (see 1974 in music).

Kansas's debut album is the result of a merger between two Topeka musical camps: Kerry Livgren, from a previous Kansas line-up, and White Clover, a more traditional southern-style rock band in the vein of Lynyrd Skynyrd. The newly formed group signed with Kirshner Records in 1973 and traveled to New York to record their first release. The material on Kansas, written mostly by Livgren and White Clover vocalist Steve Walsh, had been culled from the repertoire of both groups. Livgren's songs were generally longer and more elaborate than Walsh's, featuring mystical lyrics which reflected his intense interest in Eastern religions. Some of these classically-inspired compositions remain favorites of the band's faithful (aka Wheatheads), especially "Journey from Mariabronn", "Belexes", and "Aperçu".

The album cover is notable for its use of a (cropped) painting by Kansas native John Steuart Curry of abolitionist John Brown, Tragic Prelude.


[edit] Track listing

  1. "Can I Tell You" (Williams, Walsh, Ehart, Hope) – 3:32
  2. "Bringing It Back" (J. J. Cale) – 3:33
  3. "Lonely Wind" (Walsh) – 4:16
  4. "Belexes" (Livgren) – 4:23
  5. "Journey from Mariabronn" (Livgren, Walsh) – 7:55
  6. "The Pilgrimage" (Livgren, Walsh) – 3:42
  7. "Aperçu" (Livgren, Walsh) – 9:43
  8. "Death of Mother Nature Suite" (Livgren) – 7:43

[edit] Personnel

[edit] Production

  • Producer: Wally Gold
  • Engineer: Dan Turbeville

[edit] Charts

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1974 Pop Albums 174
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