Bells Of Saint James ▶ Album: Point Of Know Return (Expanded Edition) Released on:1977 Number of Songs:12 Point of Know Return ▶ Paradox ▶ The Spider ▶ Portrait (He Knew) ▶ Closet Chronicles ▶ Lightning's Hand ▶ Dust in the Wind ▶ Sparks of the Tempest ▶ Nobody...
Kansas released Point of Know Return in 1977. The studio album featured the band’s biggest hit, “Dust in the Wind,” and other fan favorites, including “Sparks of the Tempest” and “Closet Chronicles.” In a January 2023 conversation with Ultimate Classic Rock, Ehart explained how the ...
While sales dropped off after the release of Point of Know Return, I’m not at all convinced it was necessarily because the quality of the band’s work was slumping. If anything their musicianship and technical skill was being well- honed by years of nearly constant touring. I find it ...
" "Song for America," "The Wall," "Cheyenne Anthem" and more, as well as a cover of the Beatles' "Eleanor Rigby" and a new song by Steve Walsh, "Need to Know." Robby Steinhardt's return was a welcome surprise, and this ranks as an LP to ...
of the tracks. On their second album after Steve Walsh's return and with Steve Morse playing some genuinely hot guitar, Kansas sounded more confident than they had in years, and it's probably the most front-to-back listenable of its albums sincePoint of Know Return, even if some of the...
My charade is the event of the season And if I claim to be a wise man Well it surely means that I don't know On a stormy sea of moving emotion Tossed about I'm like a ship on the ocean I set a course for winds of fortune ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — The estate of a woman who died last year has donated $5 million to her former high school in a poor Kansas neighborhood.
By that point, the GNR machine was in high gear, and the band’s record label wanted to capitalize quickly on the pandemonium surrounding the group. So, Guns N’ Roses interrupted their touring schedule, got back into the studio and recorded a handful of (mostly acoustic) songs. By ...
A pair of covers made big impressions on a pair of fans seeing the band in concert for the first time. Michael Webber, 20 at the time, was happy to finally experience the band’s iconic reggae cover “Police and Thieves.”“I Fought the Law” was a high point of the show for Derek...
Murder by Death play the kind of songs that make you more likely to get pulled over for speeding. Even the band’s down-tempo numbers are full-throttle. Case in point “Curse of Elkhart,” a torrid cautionary tale fueled by Sarah Balliet’s furiously strummed cello. ...