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Proto-Kaw - Early Recordings From Kansas 1971-1973
Proto-Kaw - Early Recordings From Kansas 1971-1973
Released: 2002
Label: Cuneiform Records
Cat. No.: Rune 171
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Reviewed by: Keith "Muzikman" Hannaleck, February 2003

You may think that these recordings are a crude representation of the legacy of Kansas. If you were thinking that, you are wrong. This collection of early works from the second incarnation of the band titled Proto-Kaw, is a real revelation for longtime fans of the band. Kerry Livgren said in the liner notes that he found it amazing how they were playing such progressive music long before they ever heard of the bands that they were falsely accused of emulating. Livgren also mentions how they had used cheap recording equipment at the time and this is not a CD for audiophiles by any means. They were working with what they could afford at the time and overall did a fine job creating some incredibly good progressive rock. The tracks are cleaned up nicely to make this quite listenable for the advanced audience of today and they sound exceptional. Genuinely taken aback by the complex tracks they put together so many years ago, this CD came as a pleasant surprise and a real gem to add to my collection.

You will hear some advanced music with instruments like the saxophone and flute, creating a jazz-rock fusion that would be expected from bands like King Crimson or early Jethro Tull. There are unquestionably elements apparent in the tracks that were no longer part of their makeup before Kansas recorded their first major label release. The jazz fusion elements were a big part of their sound back then and I am sure many of you will be surprised with what you hear on this CD. What I expected to hear I did not; instead of stripped down demos of songs that never reached fruition, I heard a band that was making incredibly great music while stretching themselves out musically, just like a true improvisational unit would.

Here is the proof that Kansas was a great band before the American audience discovered them. It is too bad that the people in the area they were from did not realize what they had at the time; in the end it did not matter as they became legends in spite of that. You will enjoy this immensely if you are a fan of their music or if you just enjoy prog-rock in general; any way you look at it … this will work for you.

Rating: 4.5/5

[See also Igor's review - ed.]

More about Early Recordings From Kansas 1971-1973:

Track Listing: Hegemonium / Reunion In The Mountains Of Sarne / Nactolos / Belexes / Totus Nemesis / Greek Structure Sunbeam / Incomudro / Cyclopy / Skont

Musicians:
Lyn Meredith – vocals
John Bolton - electric saxophone, flute
Don Montre - RMI piano, flute, alto sax
Kerry Livgren - guitar ; piano (intro 3)
Dan Wright - Hammond organ, ring modulator
Rod Mikinski - bass
Zeke Low - drums (1,2,8,9)
Brad Schulz - drums (4,5,6,7)

Contact:

Website: www.protokaw.com
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