Leftoverture

Leftoverture
Studio album by Kansas
Released October 1976
Recorded December, 1975-August, 1976, Studio in the Country, Bogalusa, Louisiana
Genre Progressive rock
Length 43:40
Label Kirshner
Legacy/Epic
Producer Jeff Glixman, Kansas
Kansas chronology
Masque
(1975)
Leftoverture
(1976)
Point of Know Return
(1977)
Singles from Leftoverture
  1. "Carry On Wayward Son"
    Released: December 1976
  2. "What's on My Mind"
    Released: 1977

Leftoverture is the fourth studio album by American rock band Kansas, released in 1976. The album was reissued in remastered format on CD in 2001, and later reissued as Playlist: Leftoverture, although "Magnum Opus" was replaced with "Child of Innocence" from Masque.

Background

Steve Walsh began to experience writer's block prior to the recording, and his contribution to the album would ultimately be limited to co-authoring three songs. It fell on Kerry Livgren to fill the void. The new compositions retained much of the classically inspired complexity of Livgren's previous work. Kansas recorded the album at Studio in the Country in Bogalusa, Louisiana. The Studio in the Country was so named because, as Kerry Livgren described on In the Studio with Redbeard in the episode spotlighting Leftoverture that "It was in the middle of a swamp. We'd walk out of the studio and there would be gators in front of the studio, mosquitos the size of B-52s and at times armadillos would run into the control room, laughing."

Leftoverture begins with the hit single "Carry On Wayward Son". Kerry Livgren wrote the song as a sequel to the final song, "The Pinnacle", from the previous album, Masque (1975).

The album's title, Leftoverture, is a portmanteau word.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Robert ChristgauD+[2]

The album was met with mixed reviews. Rolling Stone called Leftoverture Kansas's best album to date, and said that it "warrants Kansas a spot right alongside Boston and Styx as one of the fresh new American bands who combine hard-driving group instrumentation (with a dearth of flashy solos) with short, tight melody lines and pleasant singing."[3] In contrast, Robert Christgau said the album lacked the intelligence and conviction of European progressive rock, and that the self-deprecating humor implied in the song and album titles is completely absent from the record itself.[2]

Track listing

All tracks written by Kerry Livgren except where noted. 

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Carry On Wayward Son"    5:23
2. "The Wall"  Livgren, Steve Walsh 4:51
3. "What's on My Mind"    3:28
4. "Miracles Out of Nowhere"    6:28
5. "Opus Insert"    4:30
6. "Questions of My Childhood"  Walsh, Livgren 3:40
7. "Cheyenne Anthem"    6:55
8. "Magnum Opus"
  • a. "Father Padilla Meets the Perfect Gnat"
  • b. "Howling at the Moon"
  • c. "Man Overboard"
  • d. "Industry on Parade"
  • e. "Release the Beavers"
  • f. "Gnat Attack"  
Livgren, Walsh, Rich Williams, Dave Hope, Phil Ehart, Robby Steinhardt 8:25

Personnel

Additional personnel

Production

Charts

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1977 Pop Albums 5

Singles - Billboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
1976 "Carry On Wayward Son" Pop Singles 11
1977 "What's on My Mind" Pop Singles none

References

  1. Leftoverture at AllMusic
  2. 1 2 Album review, Robert Christgau.
  3. Niester, Alan (27 January 1977). Album Review, Rolling Stone. (Archived from ).
  4. "Kansas-Leftoverture/release". Discogs. Retrieved 2 July 2015.
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