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I'm not a big Kansas follower so thought the CD was ok. A few good popular songs.
The songs on this album are so timeless and well-known. The vocals- the instruments - the crystal clear sounds on this CD was better than the original. My teenager heard me listening to this the other day and commented to me about how the classic rock of the 70's was so much better than what is being produced today. I especially love Dust in the Wind, and the entire collection together on this CD is so well produced. I'm glad they remastered it to bring out more from the original recordings than was possible before. I thought about it and it's quite true. When I listen to the radio today, I often wonder which of today's songs will still be around in thirty or forty years, and nonetheless popular.
Such is the case with this collection vs. Try "Leftoverture" first, and if you're in dire need of a particular song from the best of, download it as an individual track. It's two bucks cheaper right now and it includes one of Kansas' best songs, "Miracles Out Of Nowhere" from the album "Leftoverture".
Based on its strength I bought the album before it (Song For America) and after it (Point of Know Return), and a friend of mine picked up Kansas' debut album. If you need to save a couple bucks, dispense with the two live bonus tracks appended to the current edition of "Leftoverture" and just download the original eight songs. Each of those albums had moments but the keeper was "Leftoverture".
If you're looking for a single disk 'best of Kansas', you might want to check out "Playlist: The Very Best Of Kansas". "Leftoverture" was strong, start to finish, not a smidgen of gristle on that one.
From "Point of Know Return" it includes "Portrait (He Knew)" which got quite a bit of airplay when that album came out.But really, occasionally the album that put a band on the map in the first place is better than attempts at compiling singles or heavy airplay songs. "Leftoverture".
I believe this is a must have if you don't already own it. Great music with great lyrics. I grew up with this group. Kansas is one of my favorites.
What more could you ask. The best songs Kansas did, plus a few extra cuts.
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