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Thursday, May 14, 2020

Kansas-Leftoverture (1976)

Kansas' fourth album is the perfect balance of that prototype wall of sound that combines the violin, piano, organ, synthesizer and electric guitars playing in unison.
This album brought them massive commercial success in the United States, recognition of the criticism and was the prelude to their consecration worldwide.
Here is his biggest hit rock, Carry On Wayward Son which is the beginning of the album and was closed by his most successful suite Magnum Opus, divided into six parts, where each member has room for instrumental brilliance.
The rest of the album maintains a level of quality and a variety of very diverse styles, from the forceful rock of What's on my Mind, to the most epic The Wall, or unclassifiable jewels such as Miracles out of Nowhere or Cheyenne Anthem.
This album earned five Platinum certifications for its sales in the United States alone.

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