Kansas - Device-Voice-Drum DVD Review by Gary Hill This DVD is one that has both positive and negative aspects. On the positive side the performance here is very strong, and it is just plain nice to have a Kansas video. More
Kansas - There’s Know Place Like Home DVD Review by Greg Olma I can’t believe that Kansas is 35 years old.I remember first getting Leftoverture when it came out and that is 33 years ago. More
Kenso - Live in USA DVD Review by Bill Knispel Kenso’s triumphant return to North America in 2005 at NEARfest left over 1000 people awestruck and blown away by their heady mix of symphonic rock and jazz-fusion. Nearly 2 years on from this legendary performance, a DVD documenting the show has been released via Japanese import. More
King Crimson - Neal and Jack and Me DVD Review by Bill Knispel King Crimson’s ‘return to the throne’ in the 1980’s must have been viewed with a degree of skepticism. The band made a name for themselves in the 1970’s with their dark blend of symphonic grandeur and intense heaviness, mixed with an improvisational spirit that would drive them to push every song and performance into parts unknown. More
King Crimson - Eyes Wide Open DVD Review by Bill Knispel Following two plus years as a “double trio,” and nearly two years of fractionalization through a series of ProjeKCts, King Crimson returned to active duty in 2000 as a streamlined quartet with the album TheConstruKCtion of Light. A second album in this newer “double duo” format titled The Power to Believe, followed in 2003. More
Back in 2005 I had the extreme pleasure of reviewing Book Of Dead album by K2 (K Squared). K2 started out as a project from the brainchild of Ken Jacquess (bass, keyboards),