[Review] Kansas (1974)
Add to the second wave of prog superstars Kansas, who make a name for themselves on this album.
Add to the second wave of prog superstars Kansas, who make a name for themselves on this album.
One foot in prog, another in hard rock, both kick butt on their second album.
Another mix of midwestern rock & roll and English prog that, like their last, scratches at greatness.
A classic American progressive rock album that, together with Boston and Styx, marked the arrival of a new England.
Another classic prog-rock album that picks up where Leftoverture left off.
A fantastic live album that shines a flattering light on their entire catalog.
The band revs their injuns for one last, classic ride through the stars.
Kansas meets Toto, which was probably inevitable, right?
A box set of the band’s classic period compiled by drummer Phil Ehart.
The best of Kansas stretched across two (later three) discs.