Kansas - There's Know Place Like Home (2009)
Artist: Kansas
Title: There's Know Place Like Home
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Inside Out Music – IOMCD 322, Inside Out Music – 0505092 / 2 x CD
Genre: Classic Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log artwork)
Total Time: 1:49:10
Total Size: 261 / 721 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: There's Know Place Like Home
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Inside Out Music – IOMCD 322, Inside Out Music – 0505092 / 2 x CD
Genre: Classic Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log artwork)
Total Time: 1:49:10
Total Size: 261 / 721 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
CD 01
01. Howling at the Moon (3:41)
02. Belexes (6:38)
03. Point of Know Return (4:26)
04. Song for America (9:40)
05. On the Other Side (7:52)
06. Musicatto (3:30)
07. Ghosts / Rainmaker (5:21)
08. Nobody’s Home (5:26)
09. Hold On (5:15)
10. Cheyenne Anthem (7:35)
CD 02
01. Icarus II (7:27)
02. Icarus: Borne On Wings Of Steel (6:47)
03. Miracles Out Of Nowhere (6:51)
04. The Wall (5:52)
05. Fight Fire With Fire (4:30)
06. Dust In The Wind (4:23)
07. Carry On Wayward Son (7:07)
08. Down The Road (Afternoon Jam) (6:56)
Starting in the 1990s, quite a few hard rock bands decided to go "the symphonic route," by putting on concerts that merged big guitar riffs with swirling strings. The Scorpions, Kiss, and Metallica all immediately come to mind as bands that have taken the symphonic plunge. But admittedly, the results varied wildly. But one band that seemed custom-made for a symphonic collaboration was Kansas -- who have always favored technicality and layered compositions over your basic three-chord rock. And in 2009, Kansas officially joined the "symphonic rock age," with the release of CD and DVD sets (sold separately), titled There's Know Place Like Home. Recorded/filmed live at Washburn University's White Concert Hall (in Topeka, KS), the group is joined on-stage by the 50-piece Washburn University Orchestra, and the results make such already-bombastic-sounding tracks as "Carry on Wayward Son" even more grandiose. And since songs like "Dust in the Wind" contained strings on the original studio version, it's not that far of a stretch for Kansas to reconnect with their symphonic side. Add to it appearances in the set by former members Kerry Livgren and Steve Morse, and you have certainly one of the better (if not the best) Kansas DVDs to be released so far.