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ONE OF SEVERAL POSSIBLE MUSIKS
Written by Magnus Florin

An instrumental album from the man behind Kansas, the progressive rock band, released -89. Kerry has always managed to keep the songs of Kansas flowing with his melodies and song writing, so I felt that this album could actually be omsething for, even though I don't care too much for non-vocal stuff. I'm ready to say that this is one of the best instrumental albums ever, just because it's got a very unique sound to it. It's not as if Yngwie Malmsteen or some other fella' does a background and plays the guitar to it, no! Kerry has almost no solo spots, and if he does then it's not a fast and metallic solo. It's simply Kerry doing the melodies and phrases that the song need. I've always respected him for this.

Favourites are really all, because the whole album is a modd for the mind, but there is one track that I really like more then the others, "And I Saw, As It Were...Konelrad". An album with the emotion and feelings of Kerry...get it!

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