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- Number of Discs: 1
- ASIN: B00000DBT5
- Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,242,675 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
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It's a great disc - I remember the show like it was yesterday.(In fact - the encore cover they did both nights of "Born To Be Wild" was omitted from this CD...)
I'm an odd kansas fan - a VERY late bloomer... didn't really get into 'em until 1984's greatest hits album! I kinda wrote 'em off - I was 12, c'mon! - until I heard Steve Walsh & Steve Morse on the radio ... in 1986! So, yes, naysayers - POWER got me BACK into Kansas! (... and consequently Steve Morse & the Dixie Dregs, which eventually led me to be a HUGE Dream Theater fan!)
Anyway ... BUY THIS DISC. It's a really good representation of what happened that night. Believe me, I was THERE, and probably could dig the ticket stub up to prove it. No, it's NOT "Two For The Show" - but it's worth owning for sure, whether you were there or not!
(Incidentally - Steve Morse DID play violin on Dust in the Wind, and, for some reason, Phil Ehart used triggered kick drums - I will never forget seeing him sitting behind this HUGE yellow drum kit, and these little drum trigger pads in place of the kick drums... quite the odd visual!)
As it stands the album is far superior to the awful Live At The Whisky and features an overall performance far in excess of that.
If you want to hear what Walsh and Kansas were once capable of spend your money on the truly incredible Two For The Show - which I called the best live album of all time in my review on this site.
Unlike Live At The Whisky this album is worth your money and it contains decent live versions of some of the only good songs from In The Spirit Of Things.
Recommendation to buy.
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