viernes, 13 de julio de 2012


After a break of three years, Kansas was reformed in 1986, he signed with MCA, and edited 'Power'. The album has almost no resemblance to the old style of Kansas, in fact, is more hard rock hard rock and progressive pop. The opening song, "Silhouettes in Disguise" immediately announces a change to the listeners. "Power" was a minor hit with a simple but effective chorus. "All I Wanted" is pure pop. The instrumental "Musicatto" is the album's main link to the past progressive Kansas. "Taking in the View" is a soft song with sweet acoustic guitar and a chorus of children. "Three Pretenders" and "Tomb 19" are based on hard rock with good vocals both. "Can not Cry Anymore" is an orchestral ballad. 'Power' probably surprised the fans of Kansas for his change of musical direction, but the addition of Steve Morse gave the band an air of interest, a new course.

No hay comentarios:

Publicar un comentario