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Binding: Audio CDEAN: 0696998538726 Format: Original recording remastered, Extra tracks Label: Sony Manufacturer: Sony MPN: 85387 Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Sony Release Date: February 12, 2002 Studio: Sony Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - The land of ahhsThis is one of several great works by a very unique band from the great central plains, the heart of America. Rating: - Never to ReturnIt doesn't get much better than this!!! Consistency, great musicianship, good pop sensibilities - mixed just right!!! As a drummer in a school band at the time this was originally released, the drumwork blew me away along with the big organ,the fragile violins and the rest of the LP (the big vinyl round things before CDs). And the record had the album design printed onto it - a treasure long since lost. Alas the genius was never recaptured - like many good bands, too many great musicians in one ... Read More Rating: - How Long?Kansas is great progressive rock. I think this is their greatest album. After "Leftoverture" they really made their way through. "Point of Know Return" is one of my favorite songs ever. "Paradox" is a great song and should have been in a collection. Also the instrumental "The Spider" is excellent. "Portrait (He Knew)" has exciting sounds. "Dust in the Wind" is the song which is probably the most played radio song even made by Kansas. I might be wrong but I think I've heard this peaceful song many times ... Read More Rating: - All-around excellent albumBrilliant songwriting, masterful vocals, and stirring instrumentals - what more could one want out of one album? This type of rock 'n' roll merits the designation "art". Kansas delivers it all and keeps the listener coming back for more. Rating: - Kansas' second consecutive best seller is still a classic 30 years onKansas bred progressive rockers Kansas' fifth album entitled Point of Know Return was released in September of 1977. The album was the follow-up to their Top 5 Quadruple Platinum selling masterpiece Leftoverture. The pressure was now on for singer/keyboard player Steve Walsh (who had writer's block on Leftoverture but co-wrote six songs on PoKR (including the title cut with drummer Phil Ehart and violinist Robbie Steinhardt whilst the rest were co-written with Kerry Livgren) and wrote the instrumental ... Read More |