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Early Recordings from Kansas 1971-1973

Proto-Kaw Audio CD

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Rosetta Stone of American Progressive Rock, 26 Dec 2002
By Dean and Lisa Reid - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Early Recordings from Kansas 1971-1973 (Audio CD)
Unearthed from a cave in Kansas and released by (appropriately enough) Cuneiform Records, Proto Kaw resurrects an apparently dead art form - hardcore progressive rock - and links it to one of the few successful American prog acts of the late seventies. In this regard, it is much like the Rosetta Stone that opened up dead languages for study. But while the languages and histories the Rosetta Stone exposed were apocrophal and studied purely for academic purposes, Proto Kaw is actually a fine listen in its own rite.

These recordings have actually been around for years on the bootleg circuit. I've had mine for a decade (wink-wink, nudge-nudge). But they've been significanly cleaned-up...at least to the degree that one can clean up analog tape recorded on inexpensive, dusty equipment. Where the recording quality may be dubious at times, the musicianship and writing are rock solid.

While the Kansas we know and love was a very structured entity (thanks probably to Phil Ehart's determination and the great production values of Jeff Glimax), this earlier incarnation of Kansas was much more free-wheeling and its evident in such tunes as Nactolos 21 and Totus Nemesis (which lock in at 11:37 and 13:53, respectively). Some of the extended noodling on saxiphones (they had two in this band) is simply amazing. None the less they are able to get the job done in short order too, with a respectable version of Belexes (slightly more pedestrian than the version on their first album).

The historical value of the recording is in its ability to a. show where Kansas got some of its influences (Gentle Giant and King Crimson are worn on their sleeves) and b. show off early renditions of some of the signature licks the band has been known for. Much of their first three albums can be heard swirling around this collection.

At times challenging, but very satisfying. Awesome collection. Required listening for Kansas fans. Elective (but damn good) listenting for prog affectionatos. Timberlake fans...I doubt you're reading this.


11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Progrock Fans Rejoice!!, 16 Nov 2002
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Early Recordings from Kansas 1971-1973 (Audio CD)
This album is incredible. For progrock, it is one of the most exciting releases in years. If only this pre-Kansas band had access to pro-quality studios and engineers! The vocalist is excellent. The music is progrock all of the way. It's like a lost gem in the progrock world.
I'm not saying it is the missing link in progrock or anything like that, but surely, a true progrock fan will be very pleased to have this in their collection.
As for the production quality, it is most certainly decent enough to enjoy. Without a doubt. It is not top-notch pro-quality for early 70s standards, but it's not bad at all. It varies a little, but it is very good for a band that obviously was low on funds. Some aspects of the production are actually impressive.
They did a great job on the bass spectrum on this CD release. The music sounds full, making the demo-ish aspect of it seem less noticable than it might of...It is an enjoyable sonic experience...I find myself getting lost in the beautiful complexities of the melodies...

It is clear that the band spent time trying to make a decent sounding recording with limited resources. Their effort really shows.

In my opinion, this band draws more from Van Der Graaf Generator than King Crimson, although definitely, the KC influence is there. This band is not a carbon copy though, they have their own identity. They are unique. Their sound is original. They aren't ripping anybody off...nobody sounds like them...
These songs are very well played. You would never guess it was Kansas though. Well it is not...It doesn't even resemble Kansas actually, except for a few moments here and there. I love Kansas, but I also love VDGG and KC and this band is more like them. Highly recommended. It's unbelievable that this music has remained buried for so long.
This album is so good by progrock standards, I can't help but wonder if things would of been better off with this version of Kansas...even as much as I enjoy the Kansas we all know and love.
Progrock fans listen up! This is a lost classic!! I can't say enough good things about it!!


8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A purely progressive and very experimental Kansas, 17 Jun 2006
By Jeffrey J.Park - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Early Recordings from Kansas 1971-1973 (Audio CD)
I can not believe how good this music is - it sounds very European, which is remarkable given that this music hails from the very heart of America. As a huge fan of 1970s British and continental European prog, I was absolutely thrilled with this album - it sounds raw and is extremely expressive. The range of emotion is what gets me though - Livgren really knew what he was doing. Mix in some apocalyptic and "philosophical" lyrics, cryptic song titles, and suite length pieces and presto - you have some early Kansas 1971 - 1973.

The musicians on this early version of Kansas include Kerry Livgren (guitar, piano); Lynn Meredith (he has a very strong and excellent voice); John Bolton (electric saxophone; flute); Don Montre (RMI electric piano, flute, alto sax); Dan Wright (Hammond organ; ring modulator - a crude sound generator); Rod Mikinski (bass); Zeke Low (drums on cuts 1,2,3,8, and 9) and Brad Schulze (drums on cuts 4,5,6, and 7). All of the musicians are excellent and Dan Wright plays a mean Hammond.

What surprises me is that there is so little in the way of "boogie", southern rock, or hard rock and that the influences largely stem from European classical. In terms of rock influences, I hear a little bit of King Crimson, some Van der Graaf Generator (especially in the sax work), and the churchy Hammond organ of Procul Harum. I guess it's worth noting that within the liner notes, Kerry mentions groups including Frank Zappa and Canterbury jazz rock bands such as Soft Machine exerting an influence. Elements of those bands are present along with some slight avant-garde tendencies too.

Although an early version of Belexes (from Kansas, 1974) and Incomudro: Hymn to the Atman (from Song for America, 1975) appear on this album, this music is much, much further "out there", more progressive, and more experimental than the music of Kansas 1974 -1977. Truth be told, this is actually one of my favorite recordings by the band and reinforces in my mind why Livgren was my favorite Kansas composer and exactly what it was that he brought to Kansas.

All in all, this is a nice package put together by Cunieform Records. The sound quality is as good as it can be given the primitive conditions under which the music was recorded, and there are some very informative liner notes by Kerry along with some extracts taken from his book "Seeds of Change".

Very highly recommended.
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