| Artist appears on Kansas Two For The Show CDs (1978)
Dave Hope CD discography
$15.89 By the late '70s, Kansas had not only established themselves as one of America's most adventurous progressive rock bands; they even had a number of Top 20 hits to their credit. And as they finally paused for a breath after
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| Artist appears on Kansas Best Of Kansas CD (1984)
Dave Hope albums
$6.75 This 1999 reissue contains three bonus tracks not included on the original release.
Between the early 1970s and early '80s, Kansas made a long musical journey, starting out as complex prog-rock merchants, deeply indebted to the technically dazzling, epic works of
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| Artist appears on Kansas Song For America CD (1975) Bonus Track; Remastered
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$5.95 The follow-up, SONG FOR AMERICA, finds both elements still in play, but prog rock definitely dominates. On its debut album, Kansas leavened its progressive rock complexity, with relatively concise hard-rock tunes.
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| Artist appears on Kansas Masque CD (1975)
Dave Hope music CDs
$5.95 Kansas' third album, Masque, is a lyrically dark effort courtesy of guitarist/keyboardist Kerry Livgren's brooding songwriting. Musically, Masque foreshadows the tight melodies and instrumental interplay on the next two albums, Leftoverture and Point of Know Return, which together serve as
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| Artist appears on Kansas Point Of Know Return CD (1977) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$7.59 The high point of Kansas's long career, 1977's POINT OF KNOW RETURN found the American heartlanders finally striking the perfect balance between complex prog-rock, hard-hitting heavy guitar work, and crafty pop sensibilities. This is perhaps best exemplified by the title
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| Artist appears on Kansas Kansas CD (1974) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$5.95 Like their contemporaries Styx and (early) Journey, Kansas combined the influence of British prog bands Yes and King Crimson with a more straightforward pop-rock sensibility. Those seemingly disparate elements were never more sharply juxtaposed for Kansas than on their self-titled
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| Artist appears on Kansas Leftoverture CD (1976)
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$6.75 From their inception, Kansas had been working on a combination of American heavy rock and UK prog rock. Their aesthetic and commercial peak in 1976-'77 found them achieving the perfect synthesis of these elements, first on LEFTOVERTURE and then on
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| Artist appears on Kansas Sail On: The 30th Anniversary Collection 1974-2004 CDs (2004)
Dave Hope CD discography
$34.29 This release includes a
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| Artist appears on Kansas Somewhere To Elsewhere CDs (2000)
Dave Hope music CDs
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| Artist appears on Kansas Ultimate Kansas CDs (2002)
Dave Hope discography
$15.95 |