music.wikisort.org - CompositionVinyl Confessions is the eighth studio album by American rock band Kansas, released in 1982 (see 1982 in music). It includes "Play the Game Tonight", which broke the Top 20 and is Kansas's third highest-charting single, surpassed only by "Carry on Wayward Son" and "Dust in the Wind".[3] The album was reissued in remastered format on CD in 1996 on Legacy/Epic and again in 2011.
1982 studio album by Kansas
Vinyl Confessions |
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Released | June 1982 |
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Recorded | Late 1981/Early 1982 |
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Studio | Chateau Recorders, North Hollywood, California |
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Genre | Progressive rock, arena rock |
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Length | 43:20 |
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Label | Kirshner/CBS, Epic |
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Producer | Kansas, Ken Scott |
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Background
Vinyl Confessions was a major turning point for the band. After the conversion of both guitarist/keyboard player Kerry Livgren and bass player Dave Hope to Christianity, and the focus that Livgren placed on his religion in the band's lyrics, lead singer Steve Walsh did not agree with the new direction of the band and left to form his own band, Streets.[4] Walsh had also contributed much as a songwriter, so the band was forced to find a new lead singer who not only had a vocal style that fit the band's music, but also could contribute material for the upcoming album. After a long audition process, the choice came down to three strong candidates: Warren Ham, Michael Gleason and John Elefante. The band eventually settled on Elefante.[4]
"Fair Exchange" described the world under the rule of the Anti-Christ, while "Chasing Shadows" pointed out the frustration in seeking anything outside Biblical truth. "Diamonds and Pearls" emphasized the value of spiritual wealth over financial wealth, while "Face It", "Windows" and "Borderline" all had strong evangelistic appeals to the listener. The album's closer, "Crossfire", made the album's position abundantly clear in its indirect reference to Jesus Christ ("the one who rose").
Vinyl Confessions did not go unnoticed by the nascent Contemporary Christian music (CCM) industry, which was just coming into its own at that time. Numerous Christian magazines trumpeted Kansas' new musical direction, and CCM Magazine even chose Vinyl Confessions as the No. 1 CCM album of 1982.[4] All this attention created an entirely new audience of listeners for Kansas, but it also created further tensions within the band. Those tensions came to a head during the recording of their next album, Drastic Measures.[4]
Vinyl Confessions was also the last album with violinist/vocalist Robby Steinhardt, who left the band after the supporting tour and did not return until 1997.
Reception
Professional ratingsReview scores |
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Source | Rating |
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AllMusic |     [5] |
Melodic.net |     [4] |
The Rolling Stone Album Guide |     [6] |
While acknowledging the comeback success of the single "Play the Game Tonight", AllMusic's retrospective review was largely negative. They criticized the Christian lyrics as being "often of a judgmental, us-versus-you nature", and insinuated that the album fell more into a generic pop rock vein than Kansas's earlier albums ("it was getting hard to distinguish Kansas from Foreigner and Journey").[5]
Track listing
Side twoTitle | Writer(s) |
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6. | "Face It" | J. Elefante, D. Elefante | 4:17 |
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7. | "Windows" | Livgren | 3:32 |
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8. | "Borderline" | Livgren | 4:00 |
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9. | "Play On" | J. Elefante, Livgren | 3:32 |
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10. | "Crossfire" | Livgren | 6:35 |
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Personnel
- Kansas
- Additional musicians
- Warren Ham — harmonica
- Bill Bergman — alto saxophone, tenor saxophone on tracks 2, 5 and 6
- Lee Thornburg, John Berry, Jr. — trumpets on tracks 2 and 5
- Greg Smith — baritone saxophone on tracks 2 and 5
- Jim Coile — tenor saxophone on tracks 2 and 5
- Ben Dahlke — bassoon on track 5
- David Pack, Donna Williams — background vocals
- Roger Taylor — background vocals on "Right Away", "Diamonds and Pearls", "Play the Game Tonight"[7]
- Production
- Kansas – producer
- Ken Scott – producer, engineer
- Brian Leshon, David Spritz, Phil Jost, Ralph Sutton – assistant engineers
- Stan Ricker – mastering at Original Masteringworks/Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab, California
- Tom Drennon - art direction and design
- Andrew Barnum - additional art
- Glen Wexler - photography
Charts
- Album
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- Singles
Year |
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1982 |
"Play the Game Tonight" |
Mainstream Rock Tracks (US)[10] |
4 |
Billboard Hot 100 (US)[3] |
17 |
RPM100 Singles (Canada)[11] |
35 |
"Right Away" |
Mainstream Rock Tracks (US)[10] |
33 |
Billboard Hot 100 (US)[3] |
73 |
"Chasing Shadows" |
Mainstream Rock Tracks (US)[10] |
54 |
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References
- "Kansas singles".
- "Kansas singles".
- "Kansas Chart History: Hot 100". Billboard.com. Billboard. Retrieved December 24, 2017.
- Winberg, Pär. "Review: Kansas - Vinyl Confessions". Melodic.net. Retrieved January 11, 2018.
- Ruhlmann, William. "Kansas - Vinyl Confessions review". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved January 11, 2018.
- Cross, Charles R. (2004). "Kansas". In Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (eds.). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). Simon & Schuster. pp. 446. ISBN 0-7432-0169-8.
- "Roger Taylor Collaborations: 1970-1985". Ultimate Queen.co.uk. Retrieved January 11, 2018.
- "Offiziellecharts.de – Kansas – Vinyl Confessions" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved May 4, 2021.
- "Kansas Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved May 4, 2021.
- "Kansas Chart History: Mainstream Rock". Billboard.com. Billboard. Retrieved December 23, 2017.
- "Top Singles - Volume 36, No. 22, July 10, 1982". Library and Archives Canada. July 10, 1982. Retrieved January 11, 2018.
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Vinyl Confessions es el octavo álbum de estudio de la banda estadounidense de rock progresivo Kansas y fue publicado por Kirshner Records en 1982.[1][2] Este álbum fue relanzado en 1996 por la misma discográfica en los Estados Unidos.[3] En el 2011 la compañía Epic Records remasterizó este disco y lo publicó en la compilación Classic Albums Collection 1974-1983 y en ese mismo año fue lanzado en el Reino Unido por Rock Candy Records y en Japón por Sony Records.[3]
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