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Two new songs from Steve Walsh, featuring Joel Kosche, Joe Franco and Dave Ragsdale will be available for purchase on Tuesday May 22, 2007 - at 3am Eastern Daylight (US).
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David
Ragsdale Welcomed
into Kansas Lineup
The
band KANSAS would like to bring finality to our recent member
change. After a mutual decision to separate, KANSAS wishes Robby
Steinhardt only the best for his career and life.
KANSAS
takes this opportunity to welcome David Ragsdale to the band
and we look forward to an exciting and creative future.
And
as always, we thank our fans for their continued support.

KANSAS TO RELEASE CD/DVD ANTHOLOGY 'WORKS IN PROGRESS' THROUGH
COMPENDIA MUSIC GROUP ON MAY 23, 2006
MATERIAL SPANS ONE DECADE FROM 1992 TO 2002
SELECTIONS TAKEN FROM 'LIVE AT THE WHISKY,' 'FREAKS OF NATURE,' 'ALWAYS
NEVER THE SAME' AND 'DEVICE VOICE DRUM'
Kansas, America's greatest and most successful progressive rock
band, will release the two-disc (one CD/one DVD) anthology 'Works
In Progress' via Compendia Music Group on May 23, 2006.
Material will be taken from a decade's worth of studio and live
albums and home videos -- 1992's 'Live At The Whisky,' 1995's 'Freaks
Of Nature,' 1998's 'Always Never The Same' and 2002's 'Device Voice
Drum.' (The 'Works In Progress' DVD features two audio tracks from
'Always Never The Same' specially remixed in 5.1 Surround Sound.)
The CD tracks include:
From 'Freaks Of Nature' - "I Can Fly," "Black Fathom
4," "Under The Knife," "Freaks Of Nature" and "Peaceful
And Warm"
From 'Live At The Whisky' - "Mysteries And Mayhem," "Portrait
(He Knew)" and "Down The Road"
From 'Always Never The Same' - "Dust In The Wind," "Hold
On," "Cheyenne Anthem," "Song For America" and "The
Wall"
The DVD tracks include:
From 'Device Voice Drum' - "Intro," "Belexes," "Icarus
II" and "Icarus - Borne On Wings Of Steel"
From 'Live At The Whisky' - "Mysteries And Mayhem," "Portrait
(He Knew)" and "Down The Road"
From 'Always Never The Same' (5.1 Surround Sound audio remixes
only) - "Dust In The Wind" and "Hold On"
Drummer Phil Ehart explains that several factors were taken into
account when selecting the songs featured on 'Works In Progress.'
"Technical aspects were a main consideration in choosing songs
from 'Live At The Whisky.' The band on 'Live At The Whisky' rocked
hard. We wanted tracks that reflected that aggressiveness," Ehart
says. "Regarding the classic material, we've got some hits
and some good obscure gems in this collection, too."
'Live At The Whisky' was recorded and filmed on April 5, 1992,
at the legendary Whisky A Go-Go on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles,
CA. It featured the lineup of drummer Phil Ehart, guitarist Richard
Williams, vocalist/keyboardist Steve Walsh, bass guitarist Billy
Greer, keyboardist Greg Robert and violinist David Ragsdale. Guitarist/keyboardist
Kerry Livgren made a special guest appearance.
"The Whisky was cramped and crowded, but the band really smoked
that night. The crowd was small, but so is the Whisky," remembers
Ehart. "We have fans in L.A. and we like to play there. The
fans there are great!"
'Freaks Of Nature' was Kansas' first studio album since 1988's
'In The Spirit Of Things' and it demonstrated that the band (with
the same lineup as 'Live At The Whisky') was still creating fresh,
vital music.
"The 'Freaks Of Nature' band was awesome. We think it could
have been the best all-around version of Kansas because of the
band's ability to play and sing absolutely anything in the Kansas
repertoire. 'Freaks Of Nature' was played well on record and even
better live," Ehart says.
'Always Never The Same' was a huge undertaking. Ehart, Williams,
Walsh, Greer and vocalist/violinist Robby Steinhardt re-recorded
many of its classics with the assistance of the world-famous London
Symphony Orchestra. On the subsequent tour, Kansas performed with
local orchestras in each market. The album and the tour both had
high points and low points, according to Ehart.
"'Always Never The Same' was brutal. Just brutal. It was a
risk to do and some things were awesome and some things, well,
sucked. But that's our career in a nutshell. We've never been known
to play it safe," says Ehart. "Most of 'Always Never
The Same' still resonates in a positive way with this band. Playing
live with a symphony produces major goosebumps as well as major
headaches. Let's leave it at that."
'Device Voice Drum' was recorded and filmed on June 15, 2002, at
EarthLink Live! in the band's longtime base of Atlanta, GA. The
lush visual look on the critically acclaimed, hot selling DVD (the
soundtrack is available on a two-CD set) was the result of shooting
on film instead of videotape. In addition to capturing a spectacular,
literally all-or-nothing performance from Ehart, Williams, Walsh,
Greer and Steinhardt, cutting-edge computer animation was also
incorporated.
"'Device Voice Drum' was a milestone for us because we hadn't
gotten that particular band on film. And again, it was a major
undertaking for us," Ehart says. "And it was fun! We
actually had fun making that DVD!"
'Works In Progress' chronicles a full one-third of Kansas' 30+
years of existence. Putting the collection together gave the band
members themselves a chance to reflect on this important career
phase.
"In remastering this project it definitely helped US appreciate
this time in our career," says Ehart. "We had forgotten
what a great version of Kansas this truly was!"
Kansas has a full tour schedule in 2006 to promote 'Works In Progress.'
For the latest Kansas news, including updated tour dates, visit
www.kansasband.com.
www.kansasband.com
www.compendiamusic.com
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