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Kansas

End Of The Age

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Drastic Measures is the ninth studio album by American rock band Kansas, released in 1983. The shift in direction that Kansas took with Vinyl Confessions took its toll before recording began on this album. After hearing that Christian fans of Kansas were using lyrics from Vinyl Confessions in religious tracts and handing them out prior to the band’s live appearances, violinist Robby Steinhardt grew tired of Kansas’ new Christian affiliation and quit the band at the end of the 1982 tour. Despite the success of Vinyl Confessions, both among mainstream and Christian audiences, the album was criticized in some quarters—especially by Rolling Stone—for being too repetitive of Kansas’ prior efforts. Drastic Measures was new lead singer John Elefante’s attempt to change that... Read on...

Song lines: ♪ We hang in the balance one by one ... Turn from your ways, the voice is calling ... Only the chosen enter in

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More songs by Kansas (See Charts): Questions Of My Childhood, Got To Rock On, Perfect Lover, Right Away, Paradox, The Spider, Opus Insert, Magnum Opus, The Wall, and All I Wanted.

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