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1994 solo album by Kansas' original guitarist. Contains 13 tracks, including the title cut, 'Turn On The Lights' and 'Two Thousand Down'. A Grandyzine release.

About the Artist

Kerry Livgren is one of the founding members of the group "Kansas". Born and raised in the midwestern state, he was the lead guitarist, keyboardist, and primary writer for the group. His career with them lasted over 13 years, starting in Topeka, Kansas garages and ending in stadiums and arenas.

Kerry and drummer Phil Ehart formed the first "Kansas" band in 1970, a seven member group known for it's sometimes bizarre originality. The locals who remember this band testify that they were "far ahead of their time".

"Discovered" by Television and Publishing mogul Don Kirshner in 1973, he signed the now six-member midwestern band to his newly formed label and brought them to the Record Plant in New York. Kirshner was not to be disappointed.

From the release of their first album the band's momentum grew quickly, and they became a touring band to be reckoned with.

During the late Seventies Livgren penned the hit songs "Carry On Wayward Son" and "Dust in the Wind" among many others, propelling the band to the top of the charts. Kansas was, (and many believe still is), America's premier progressive rock band, known for combining intricate musical arrangements with power rock and accessible melodies.

Livgren's spiritual and sometimes arcane lyrics also help set the groups music apart from the mainstream. They have toured extensively worldwide, and sold more than 14 million records to date.

In 1980 Kerry Livgren released "Seeds of Change", the first of several solo albums, which featured Ronnie James Dio, David Pack of Ambrosia, Jethro Tull drummer Barriemore Barlowe, and other well known musicians.

"Time Line", Kerry's first self-produced album, was released by CBS (now Sony) in 1983, at which time he departed his long career with Kansas and formed the group "AD". AD toured the U.S. From 1983-1985, and released three more albums, "Art of the State", "Reconstructions", and "Prime Mover" for Sparrow Records. Lately available only as imports, "Seeds of Change" and "Timeline" were both re- released on CD in November 1996 by Renaissance

Music (Nashville). Livgren's next effort and first instrumental, One of Several Possible Musiks, won a Dove Award for Instrumental Album of the year in 1989.

In 1989 and 1990 Livgren re-united with Kansas for a European and then a domestic tour. There was also sporadic recording with the band during this period resulting in the song "Wheels" which was included in the band's Box Set, and an appearance in the "Live at the Whiskey" video issued by Intersound.

Kerry was simultaneously writing music for his next album, a task that would consume almost two years, and was interrupted by a move from Georgia back to his native state. After building a new studio facility and recruiting a new group of musicians and singers he refers to as the "Corps de Pneuma", work was resumed on the album. Kerry comments: "Though I dearly love Georgia, it was great to be back in Kansas (the state) again. I immediately felt at home. There's something about returning to your roots that's inspiring". Dubbed "When Things Get Electric" after the title track, it was the debut for the new independent label, Numavox, which plans future releases of new music, as well as "first time on CD" re-releases of some of Kerry's and AD's past catalog.

In 1996-97 Kerry was engaged in recording the soundtrack for the popular "Mind's Eye" series of computer animation videos, released by Sony in 1996. This video series has received rave reviews, has been widely distributed through retail and video rental stores, and continues to get a lot of televised airtime It is especially enjoyable on DVD. Numavox released "Prime Mover II" in the spring of 1998, a complete re-recording of Livgren's original 1988 album (Sparrow), plus five new tracks featuring the single "Incantos", which he describes as a completely new direction, and one of his most inspired lyrics.The CD also features his first re-recording of a Kansas song. ("Fair Exchange" from Vinyl Confessions).

The year 2000 has brought Collectors Sedition Vol. I. As Kerry Livgren describes it: The concept of Collectors Sedition was begotten as a request from Livgren music enthusiasts to compile an album of all the remaining unreleased, unfinished, lost, unheard, orphaned, and previously unknown music that I have accumulated over the years. There is far too much of this music to fit in one volume, but this concept accounts for the admittedly diverse nature of the album. In the course of making this concept a reality, I have strayed considerably from the original concept, and it has become much more. In reviewing many of these compositions, some of which date back several decades, I found them to place me in a musical frame of mind that I have not occupied for some time, and they also inspired me to write new works in musical directions that I may not have otherwise embarked upon. It has launched me (thankfully) into a very prolific period. Hence, many of these pieces are in fact new compositions - others are intact as they were originally conceived. It will be left to the listener to discern which is which. Collectors Sedition was no sooner finished, than Livgren dove into the Kansas reunion CD, Somewhere to Elsewhere.

Though Kerry Livgren is known for his music, he will quickly point out that it is only one of his many pursuits. "I'm a family man, I have a role in my church , I'm running a record label, a studio, a production company, a farm, and I have more hobbies and interests than there are hours in the day. Sometimes I feel like I'm spread pretty thin." Busy or not, there's nothing thin about Kerry Livgren's music, as his fans will eagerly point out. Livgren has plans for more in the future. "Lord willing, I'm just getting started. It's difficult for me to envision myself not making music, so I hope I can continue to explore the world of musical expression for a long time to come.

Band members: Kerry Livgren
Jason Beddoe
Darren Rogers
Chris Kearney
Craig Kew


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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Super Talented... Jun 28 2000
By "thesnowdog" - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
This CD might take a few listens to really appreciate. The more you listen, the more you will be blown away. Kerry is one of the best composer/writers' in the music world. His music is very powerful and diverse.This disc features two great vocalists, a superb violinist(David Ragsdale), and some awesome guitar work from Kerry. As always the lyrics are fresh and meaningful.I agree this disc is nothing like "Seeds of Change", but change is good!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Kerry Livgren - Good To Great Songs Aug 26 2007
By Steven Sly - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
Kerry Livgren is best known as one of the founding members of Kansas. When he left the band in the early 80's Livgren set out on a rather uneven solo career that included a stint with his Christian rock band AD, several solo instrumental works, and several albums with vocal songs, and finally Proto Kaw. The material varies widely over these years. "Electric" is an album of vocal rock music leaning on the arena rock side of the fence. Livrgen uses a slew of musicians including fellow Kansas mate David Ragsale and Proto Kaw member Craig Kew. There are two lead vocalists on the disc Darren Rogers and Jason Beddoe, both of whom have very full and powerful voices. The lyrics are all Christian oriented, although they never get overtly preachy. Overall I like this album. The songs are good to great for the most part and the music is very much in line of what fans of Livgren have come to enjoy. My one problem is that on at least some of these tracks I keep thinking how they would sound if Kansas would have done them. A prime example is "A Hero's Canticle". It is a great song, sung and played very well, but this thing sounds like it would have been tailor made for Steve Walsh and Kansas. I would love to hear Walsh and the boys take a crack at this and several other tracks on this disc. Indeed much of this album sounds like mid-period Kansas and should appeal to fans of the band. In conclusion this is a very nice effort from Livgren and company. It probably won't blow you away, but it is well worth owning.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Kerry Livgren, formerly of KANSAS, still makes quality music Dec 13 1998
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
Kerry Livgren is still making quality music as this offering will reveal. On this work he hand picked some very talented, but lesser known, singers/musicians but the outcome is first rate. Most of the songs would be considered hard rock with elements of progressive rock for which he is most well-known. There is no "Dust in the Wind" or "Carry on, Wayward Son" here; however, anyone who was/is a true KANSAS fan will find much to like with repeated listens. The sound even includes some violin from David Ragsdale reminiscent of KANSAS but overall it is heavy guitar with some of the best playing by Kerry even including his KANSAS days. The last song "Xylon, the Tree" is the most intriguing in that it has the longer, anthem format. Don't expect KANSAS here, but you will find a wealth of musical expertise to enjoy. This is Kerry on his own showing that he has not stopped growing as a musician and one of the best rock composers of our time.

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