Kansas - Colors Fly (Live Los Angeles '83) (2025)

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Title: Colors Fly (Live Los Angeles '83)
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Wolf Tree
Genre: Rock, Progressive Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:14:56
Total Size: 545 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Fight Fire With Fire (Live)
02. Point Of Know Return (Live)
03. Everybody's My Friend (Live)
04. What's On My Mind (Live)
05. Play The Game Tonight (Live)
06. Hold On (Live)
07. Andi (Live)
08. Dust In The Wind (Live)
09. Keyboard Solo (Live)
10. Crossfire (Live)
11. Get Rich (Live)
12. Belexes (Live)
13. Drum Solo (Live)
14. Magnum Opus (Live)
15. Carry On Wayward Son (Live)
16. Mainstream (Live)
17. Portrait (He Knew) (Live)

Fusing the complexity of British prog-rock with an American heartland sound representative of their name, multi-platinum-selling Kansas is among the most popular bands of the late '70s. Their singles during the period -- "Dust in the Wind," "Carry on Wayward Son," and their cover of J.J. Cale's "Bringing It Back" became staples of AOR radio and still receive airplay at classic rock radio. During the '70s, the band sold tens of millions of records, and the commercial success of Leftoverture (1976), Point of Know Return (1977), and Monolith (1979) propelled them to superstar status and sold-out concerts across the U.S., Europe, South America, and Asia. While their popular fortunes diminished in the '90s, they continued to record and tour. Despite key personnel changes -- the departure of founding guitarist Kerry Livgren and the eventual retirement of lead vocalist Steve Walsh among them -- the band continued to work across the globe and record regularly. The latter stopped for 15 years after 2000's Somewhere to Elsewhere, a release that featured all the original members of Kansas, with all songs composed by Livgren. Kansas resumed recording with The Prelude Implicit in 2016, featuring new lead vocalist and keyboardist Ronnie Platt. It registered commanding spots on the charts of 14 countries, including the Billboard 200 and Top Rock Albums charts at home.