This short but sweet rocker is drenched in Robby Steinhardts' violin and the chugging rhythm section of Dave Hope and Phil Ehart in this pretty straightforward track that sounds tailored for AM radio airplay as opposed to their usual repertoire.
Bringing obscure songs from the 1970s such as deep album cuts, underrated cover songs and forgotten singles back on this blog. The 70s was a great time for music, possibly the best and the most diverse; that some gems that need to be rediscovered
Friday, 24 June 2016
Kansas (1975) It's You
This track is representative of Steve Walsh contribution of rock to Kansas as well as the slightly more pop based material of the Masque album drifting away from the heavy prog of the Song for America album and the unique midwest boogie of their 1974.
This short but sweet rocker is drenched in Robby Steinhardts' violin and the chugging rhythm section of Dave Hope and Phil Ehart in this pretty straightforward track that sounds tailored for AM radio airplay as opposed to their usual repertoire.
This short but sweet rocker is drenched in Robby Steinhardts' violin and the chugging rhythm section of Dave Hope and Phil Ehart in this pretty straightforward track that sounds tailored for AM radio airplay as opposed to their usual repertoire.
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