01. Relentless 02. Anything For You 4:58 03. Hold On 8:57 04. Loner 12:50 05. Curtain of Iron 15:21 06. Got To Rock On 21:35 07. Don't Open Your Eyes 24:56 08. No One Together 29:03 09. No Room For a Stranger 36:01 10. Back Door 39:01
❤Thenks, very, very olright best KANSAS.📀🏆🇧🇾🇷🇺, & Triumph, Michael Shenker, Jon Anderson, Stanley Clarke & Duke, E.L.O., Moody Blues, L.R.B., Genesis, Buggles, ...
One of the best Kansas albums. My top 3 - together with the Leftoverture (1976) and Point of Know Return (1977). The canonical lineup with Livgren, Walsh and Steinhardt when they still have fun playing together - although closer and closer to hitting a breaking point (Point of No Return).
Kansas - Audio-Visions---From Wikipedia-- - Audio-Visions is the seventh studio album by American progressive rock band Kansas, released in 1980. The album was reissued in remastered format on CD in 1996 on Legacy/Epic and again in 2011, as a Japanese import vinyl-replica CD, as well as part of the Sony/Legacy domestic boxed set, Kansas Complete Album Collection 1974-1983, which packages all of the band's original releases on Kirshner and affiliated labels CBS/Columbia. Kerry Livgren's recent conversion to Christianity is first heard on this album, primarily in the lyrics to "Hold On", which was written as an evangelistic plea to his wife. That song was the original lineup's last Top 40, peaking at No. 40 as the album's first single.[2] The second single from the album, "Got to Rock On," charted outside the Top 40,[2] and was released as a promo only 12" single as well, featuring a live version of the song on Side B of the promotional single, taken from an ABC Radio "the Source" live concert broadcast from Chicago. In addition, another stop on the Audio-Visions tour was broadcast on the radio show "A Night on the Road", from the Palladium in New York City. In addition to playing almost every song on the album on the tour, the band also played one selection each from Livgren and Walsh's recent solo albums. While every song from the album Monolith was played during the early part of the Monolith tour in 1979, not a single song from Monolith was played on the Audio-Visions tour. The eighth song on this album, "No One Together", was originally intended for release on the previous album, Monolith, but it was dropped from that album due to an argument between Walsh and Livgren over whose song should be included there (with Walsh winning out the argument by having his song, "How My Soul Cries Out for You", included) and wound up on this album instead. The album was to be the last album with the band's original lineup until 2000's Somewhere to Elsewhere, and coincidentally the band's latest studio album to be certified gold by the RIAA (which it did in December 1980) In 2018, Friday Music released a 180-gram "blue-splatter" translucent vinyl remaster of the album, featuring a gatefold cover with the original sleeve artwork, and an insert in the first sleeve of a foldout poster of the album cover.- - Track listing Side one No. Title Writer(s) Lead Vocals Length 1. "Relentless" Kerry Livgren Walsh 4:56 2. "Anything for You" Steve Walsh Walsh 3:58 3. "Hold On" Livgren Walsh 3:53 4. "Loner" Walsh Walsh 2:30 5. "Curtain of Iron" Livgren Walsh and Steinhardt 6:12 Side two No. Title Writer(s) Lead Vocals Length 6. "Got to Rock On" Walsh Walsh 3:21 7. "Don't Open Your Eyes" Walsh, Rich Williams, Livgren, Phil Ehart, Dave Hope Walsh and Steinhardt 4:05 8. "No One Together" Livgren Walsh and Steinhardt 6:58 9. "No Room for a Stranger" Williams, Walsh Walsh 3:00 10. "Back Door" Walsh Walsh and Steinhardt 4:23 Credits Kansas Steve Walsh - keyboards, vibraphone, percussion, lead and backing vocals Kerry Livgren - guitars, keyboards, percussion, backing vocals Robby Steinhardt - violin, viola, lead and backing vocals Rich Williams - guitar, percussion, backing vocals Dave Hope - bass guitar, backing vocals Phil Ehart - drums, percussion, backing vocals Additional personnel Donna Williams - additional voice and sounds Joey Jelf - additional voice and sounds Lisa White - additional voice and sounds Victoria Livgren - additional voice and sounds Terry Ehart - additional voice and sounds The Four Bassmen - additional voice and sounds
RIP Robby Steinhardt🎻
01. Relentless
02. Anything For You 4:58
03. Hold On 8:57
04. Loner 12:50
05. Curtain of Iron 15:21
06. Got To Rock On 21:35
07. Don't Open Your Eyes 24:56
08. No One Together 29:03
09. No Room For a Stranger 36:01
10. Back Door 39:01
How in the hell did I miss this album? Man this is great!
I bought this album the day it came out !! Wore the grooves out 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
awesome, heavy asia vibes.
A magnificent album, at one time I had this original vinyl in my home collection.
Un grand groupe , un son unique , dont je possède tout les albums 👍
❤Thenks, very, very olright best KANSAS.📀🏆🇧🇾🇷🇺, & Triumph, Michael Shenker, Jon Anderson, Stanley Clarke & Duke, E.L.O., Moody Blues, L.R.B., Genesis, Buggles, ...
It's a great album with all the songs that have a strong progressive rock essence to them.
fue el último buen trabajo de kANSAS con la alineación original, todavía lo conservo en vinilo original, muy buenos recuerdos de esa época.
Amazing Album , Great Band 💖💖💖
One of the best Kansas albums. My top 3 - together with the Leftoverture (1976) and Point of Know Return (1977). The canonical lineup with Livgren, Walsh and Steinhardt when they still have fun playing together - although closer and closer to hitting a breaking point (Point of No Return).
Best of kansas,danke, michael
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Kansas - Audio-Visions---From Wikipedia-- - Audio-Visions is the seventh studio album by American progressive rock band Kansas, released in 1980. The album was reissued in remastered format on CD in 1996 on Legacy/Epic and again in 2011, as a Japanese import vinyl-replica CD, as well as part of the Sony/Legacy domestic boxed set, Kansas Complete Album Collection 1974-1983, which packages all of the band's original releases on Kirshner and affiliated labels CBS/Columbia.
Kerry Livgren's recent conversion to Christianity is first heard on this album, primarily in the lyrics to "Hold On", which was written as an evangelistic plea to his wife. That song was the original lineup's last Top 40, peaking at No. 40 as the album's first single.[2] The second single from the album, "Got to Rock On," charted outside the Top 40,[2] and was released as a promo only 12" single as well, featuring a live version of the song on Side B of the promotional single, taken from an ABC Radio "the Source" live concert broadcast from Chicago. In addition, another stop on the Audio-Visions tour was broadcast on the radio show "A Night on the Road", from the Palladium in New York City. In addition to playing almost every song on the album on the tour, the band also played one selection each from Livgren and Walsh's recent solo albums. While every song from the album Monolith was played during the early part of the Monolith tour in 1979, not a single song from Monolith was played on the Audio-Visions tour.
The eighth song on this album, "No One Together", was originally intended for release on the previous album, Monolith, but it was dropped from that album due to an argument between Walsh and Livgren over whose song should be included there (with Walsh winning out the argument by having his song, "How My Soul Cries Out for You", included) and wound up on this album instead.
The album was to be the last album with the band's original lineup until 2000's Somewhere to Elsewhere, and coincidentally the band's latest studio album to be certified gold by the RIAA (which it did in December 1980)
In 2018, Friday Music released a 180-gram "blue-splatter" translucent vinyl remaster of the album, featuring a gatefold cover with the original sleeve artwork, and an insert in the first sleeve of a foldout poster of the album cover.- - Track listing
Side one
No. Title Writer(s) Lead Vocals Length
1. "Relentless" Kerry Livgren Walsh 4:56
2. "Anything for You" Steve Walsh Walsh 3:58
3. "Hold On" Livgren Walsh 3:53
4. "Loner" Walsh Walsh 2:30
5. "Curtain of Iron" Livgren Walsh and Steinhardt 6:12
Side two
No. Title Writer(s) Lead Vocals Length
6. "Got to Rock On" Walsh Walsh 3:21
7. "Don't Open Your Eyes" Walsh, Rich Williams, Livgren, Phil Ehart, Dave Hope Walsh and Steinhardt 4:05
8. "No One Together" Livgren Walsh and Steinhardt 6:58
9. "No Room for a Stranger" Williams, Walsh Walsh 3:00
10. "Back Door" Walsh Walsh and Steinhardt 4:23
Credits
Kansas
Steve Walsh - keyboards, vibraphone, percussion, lead and backing vocals
Kerry Livgren - guitars, keyboards, percussion, backing vocals
Robby Steinhardt - violin, viola, lead and backing vocals
Rich Williams - guitar, percussion, backing vocals
Dave Hope - bass guitar, backing vocals
Phil Ehart - drums, percussion, backing vocals
Additional personnel
Donna Williams - additional voice and sounds
Joey Jelf - additional voice and sounds
Lisa White - additional voice and sounds
Victoria Livgren - additional voice and sounds
Terry Ehart - additional voice and sounds
The Four Bassmen - additional voice and sounds
Не прогрессив, это АОR.
Appreciate the details Brother. Grew up with all these Bands and really didn’t know much about em, it was like that.
Love this song
✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️
❤😊
O Kansas nessa epoca soava muito como Petra
👍👍👍👍👍
Fantastic Álbum... Nowaday Kansas Copy Of Yourself ⚡️🔥💪👊😎🤘
remember that job w/ Army Corp Eng. Arkansas river
Хороший альбом
Редкая запись, благодарю но отношу их стиль как АОР, для прогресса слабовато, уровень Форинер...
У них альбомы разные. Зачем так грубо обобщать. Есть шедевры, есть провалы...
Согласен.Есть легковесность уровня Форинер с элементами прога.ОАР как расшифровать?
. hard life (MULDEW) .