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Artist: Steve Walsh

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CD Title: Schemer-Dreamer

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Category: AOR

Year: 1980

Label: Sony Records (Japan)

Catalog Number: SRCS 6296

Personnel

Steve Walsh lead vocals, keyboards, drums
Phil Ehart drums
Tim Gehrt drums
Steve Morse guitars
Allen Sloan violins, viola
Jeff Lux guitars, flutes, vibes
Kerry Livgren guitar
Rich Williams guitar
David Bryson guitar
Duane Buckler bass
Marle McLain bass
Turner Gaugh bass

Tracks

1.  Schemer-Dreamer/That's All Right  5:26
2.  Get Too Far  4:32
3.  So Many Nights  4:24
4.  You Think You Got It Made  4:22
5.  Every Step of the Way  8:36
6.  Just How It Feels  3:43
7.  Wait Until Tomorrow  6:02
  
Total Running Time:  37:05

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From: koogles Date: January 1, 2002 at 14:21
How much you like this CD depends largely on how much you like Kansas. These kind of albums only get released because record companies know that a large, pre-established fan base will show it unconditional love. Point being: this album is not great, but the Steve Walsh name automatically appoints it a level of collectibility. Musically, it sounds like a bunch of undercooked ideas that weren't Kansas-worthy enough. At least Walsh's "Glossolalia" (from 2000) has a sense of adventure.

From: glide Date: October 6, 2003 at 23:27
This album was Steve Walsh's attempt to create the ratings blockbuster that he felt would not be coming out of Kansas as Kerry Livgren and Dave Hope of Kansas got more heavily into their spiritual awakening. While Kansas was exploring deep philosophical issues, Walsh tried to appeal to the man in the street with simple, hard-rocking tunes. The result was a lot of fun and a very enjoyable album. Kansas fans will enjoy "Every Step of the Way" more after they have read the dedication from the back


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