Product Description Well known as the voice of Kansas, Steve Walsh created, characterized and influenced a main part of progressive Rock all over the world. He is, without dispute, one of the best lead vocalists of all times! His vocals and keyboard playing are mostly associated with songs like "Carry On Wayward Son", "Dust in the Wind" or "Point of Know Return". But there are many more musical projects beside those with Kansas, that this phenomenal musician has created. From a contributory vocalist, to other bands to his full on solo albums. His powerful voice and his unique emotional interpretation of music and lyrics have been a soundtrack to many peoples lives since the seventies, and he's far from done.Shadowman was originally released by Walsh in 2005 but didn't get the attention it deserved. This new release has all the original tracks with Walsh, but also includes 2 bonus tracks recorded in 2007 with most of the same musicians: Review ProgRock Records has re-released Kansas singer Steve Walsh s 2005 album Shadowman, repackaged with two new tunes. The heavy thud behind these ten songs might come as a surprise given the diminutive Mr. Walsh s progressive rock fame with Kansas. In his case, rocking harder isn t necessarily a bad thing Starting off Rise (complete with some cool distorted Walsh vocals), we are soon into familiar melodic territory with the next couple of .tracks. There s a bunch of aggression here, which serves Walsh s voice pretty well against the big sound of Joe Franco s drums (he of Twisted Sister fame) and some Kansas-like orchestration at the tail end of the song (Michael Romoe is credited with giga symphony ). Davey And The Stone That Rolled Away is pretty much a straight-ahead rock and roll number, and you gotta love Joel Kosche s guitar in Keep On Knockin (he of Collective Soul fame). Pages Of Old is adorned with pretty acoustic guitars and a heartfelt vocal. It s definitely one of the best songs on the album, sustained by Walsh s plaintive pleas, a solid and hypnotic rhythm, and well-produced orchestration. You know how when you hear a great power ballad and it only stays quiet for the first 30 seconds or so before breaking out into a full band kick-ass production? Well, that s not what happens on Pages Of Old. After, at nine minutes, sounds a little like a Kansas tune, maybe a bit long, but pretty much a solid romp of different styles and shading with long instrumental breaks and probably the best lyric Walsh delivers on the album. The River comes with a real strong Steve Walsh vocal, open light acoustics, and a pseudo gospel feel. My only complaint is that it s a little too long, but it s still a great tune. Faule Dr. Roane and Dark Day, the bonus tracks, are exceptionally strong, not the usual scraps and left-overs kept off the original release for a reason! David Ragsdale (violinist Robby Steinhardt s replacement in Kansas) is smoking on both.Walsh says of Shadowman: It's hard to put into words what writing these songs meant to me. I don't think I was born to do it. But over time, I was able to feel things that I blocked out for many years, hell maybe I never felt them before at all. It s good to see Shadowman get its due and a full fair airing. --Vintage RockWith a cracking four piece ensemble Steve Walsh lead vocalist of Kansas rocks out with a hard rock flourish on his new album Shadowman . While it might lack the drama and larger than life material that dominates much of Kansas output, it more than makes up for that through sheer invention, memorable melodies and outstanding playing. Walsh and his band make quite an entertaining album. Those expecting a Kansas like album will probably be disappointed but those expecting the unexpected from Walsh and a lot of musical invention will be pleased with the album if they give it a chance. Certainly the lbum lacks the balance of another songwriter like Kerry Livgren might have brought to the table but taken on its own it s a fine solo album and unexpectedly fun to listen to. *** Rise opens up with the atmospherics one might expect to find on an art rock album by Brian Eno mixing a subdued synthesizer along with minimal percussion before bursting to life. Shadowman is infectious with a vocal that sounds as if Walsh is channeling the 70 s guru of rock Robert Plant. Davey and the Stone That Rolled Away plows more familiar prog rock turf with an inventive melody and Walsh s charged vocal. Keep on Knockin sounds like the typical rock boogie of Aerosmith. Pages of Old is a fascinating ballad featuring Walsh, the sound of guitar and a percolating bit of percussion with touches of synthesizer in the background. Hell Is For Heroes allws Walsh to rock out although the percussion sounds firmly entrenched in the 80 s the guitar is pure 90 s hard rock and backs Walsh s distinctive wail very well. After piles synthesizer effects on top of each other before the song breaks with a rollicking metal riff that drills itself into your brain. The closing track The River combines the larger than life balladry that we ve come to expect from Kansas. We may not be in Kansas anymore but we re pretty darn close to the territory Toto. All the hallmarks of Walsh s songwriting with that band are on display here. *** The music itself is an unusual mishmash of the 70 s pomp rock that was popular when Kansas first started out married with the slicker production values of the 80 s and the power chord progressions of 90 s metal. One thing is for certain Walsh hasn t mellowed with age those expecting middle of the road ballads dominating the proceedings will be surprised. --Progressive LandGive Steve Walsh credit for refusing to rest on his laurels. With Shadowman, the vocalist's first album since 2000's haunting and complex Glossolalia, Walsh embraces his inner metal god - Symphony X's virtuoso guitarist Michael Romeo even had a hand in shaping three of Shadowman's most dramatic pieces, for pete's sake - while often ignoring the savvy, accessible rock melodies around which he has built a successful career. At other times, the music here echoes songs from Kansas' Power and In the Spirit of Things era. Very little, however, recalls Glossolalia - a shame, really, because that emotionally draining record somehow felt like a privilege to hear. "Rise" kicks off Shadowman with a plodding aimlessness, leaving listeners wondering if Walsh has finally lost the plot. Devoid of hooks and even a distinct structure, "Rise" also finds Walsh using his voice to experiment with a borderline death-metal delivery technique. The title track then segues to familiar late-Eighties Kansas territory with a solid backbeat, melancholy lyrics, majestic arrangements and a chorus that even manages to evoke Streets, the straightforward rock band Walsh formed after leaving Kansas in the early-Eighties. "Davey and the Stone That Rolled Away" continues that vibe and along with the surprisingly aggressive "Hell Is Full of Heroes" emerges as one of Shadowman's heaviest tracks. "Keep on Knockin'" basks in a classic-rock groove that in a slightly different format wouldn't have sounded out of place on an early Kansas album, while the stark ballad "Pages of Old" features a beautiful acoustic guitar and brooding, personal lyrics. Former Kansas violinist David Ragsdale joins Walsh on "After," an impressive 10-minute epic that places Walsh smack-dab in the middle of Leftoverture. "The River" closes this album, once again leaving the singer in familiar musical territory. The man's voice, it should be noted, continues to sound stronger than it did during the Nineties, when his strained and gravelly delivery was often painful to hear -- for both him and us. Upon initial spins, I would have only given Shadowman three stars. Repeat listening sessions, however, have revealed to me in layers an album that demands my attention - and respect - convincing me to give it another star. I hope other open-minded listeners will feel the same way. --Sea of Tranquility
P**O
For once a great album
Great album. I haven't liked a recently released album (except for John Hiatt's new ones) from anyone since the late 1990's. Really it seems to me not many musicians know how to make great albums anymore at least since the mid 1990's. Every new album from my favorite artists have been complete disappointments. Thanks to Steve Walsh for this modern gem.
A**R
One Star
Poor songwriting for rocks best vocalist. His solo efforts aren't helping him.
N**N
Makes you wonder???
This is a great solo CD and really makes you wonder why Kansas can't make new music. I know this CD was released several years ago but it took me a while to pick it up. Kansas fans will love this but it might also make them bitter like me hoping for something new.
H**R
Five Stars
A great Steve Walsh album.
G**S
About Time (but where's Kansas?)
If, you like me, love the voice of Steve Walsh, then this is must have. After five years of touring with Kansas Walsh finally releases another solo cd. This time, much different than Glossolia and much more listener friendly. Although Glossolia was good it had a very dark tone to it that the typical Kansas fan might not enjoy. Plus some of the songs were just out there. I give this four stars only because you would really have expected a few more songs on this cd after a five year hiatus. If you do happen to pick this up please visit his website for a couple of extra songs that you can download to add to this cd. And where's Kansas been anyway? Five years and nothing new. Come on guys. All the fans would love to see a new release unless you're waiting on Livgren to come to the rescue again. But Livgren appears to be too busy with his band Proto-Kaw and their work on the 3rd cd for 2008. Time will tell if Kansas releases anything new again.
T**N
Steve Walsh Rises to the Occasion
After the exhausting (and exhilirating) soul-purging of Glossolalia, Walsh takes on the less introspective role of worldly raconteur in Shadowman and the result is even more enjoyable.One of the most striking things about Steve Walsh's later-in-life solo efforts is how guitar-dominated they are. While Walsh has always been a singer-keyboardist, with the emphasis on singer, it's refreshing to have a solo album where the soloist has the restraint and generosity to allow the other elements of the production to shine as well. And shine they do -- Joel Kosche's guitar work is a great complement to Walsh's lead vocals and keyboard textures, and Joe Franco provides some marvelous contrasts throughout on the drums.There's not a throwaway track in the lot, from the straight-ahead rock of "Keep On Knockin'" and "Hell is Full of Heroes" to the other-worldly atmosphere of "Pages of Old" and the epic "After," I just lock the CD player on "repeat" and enjoy the ride.
M**Y
Powerful, Creative, Balanced.
Steve Walsh's writing, arranging, and vocal performance of Shadowman has all the power and intensity a Steve Walsh enthusiast anticipates. Joel Kosche's contribution of guitar and bass is (as in his usual fashion) tasteful and complements the story of the songs. Never overblown. Franco's percussion performance is equally balanced. Shadowman is gripping and exhilarating. Never dull or disappointing. This creative work takes me back to when I was 14 (more than three decades ago) and had headphones squashed to my head trying to get Steve Walsh's vocals as far into my head as I could. Steve's intensity was soothing. And it still is. My only regret is that I waited five years to experience Shadowman.
J**.
Five Stars
LOVE THIS CD
R**E
Progressive Rock vom Feinsten
Als langjähriger Kansas-Fan stieß ich unweigerlich vor einiger Zeit auf Steve Walshs Soloprojekt, und erstand zuerst die 2005er "Glossolalia"-Scheibe, die sich mir im ersten Moment als sehr unzugänglich und ungewöhlich präsentierte. Jedoch erwies sie sich nach mehreren Hördurchläufen als derart vielschichtige und geniale CD, dass sich Walsh nun endgültig als einer meiner Lieblingsmusiker manifestiert hat.Als ich Shadowman in den Plattenspieler legte, muss ich gestehen, dass ich eine zweite "Glossolalia" erwartet hatte und wurde diesbezüglich enttäuscht. Dies ist keine "Glossolalia", sondern ein völlig anderes Musikerlebnis als anno 2005. Walshs aktuellstes Werk zeichnet sich durch wesentlich eingänigere und rockigere Klänge aus, als es noch der Vorgänger tat. Damit möchte ich jedoch keinesfalls sagen, dass das der Qualität einen Abbruch tut: im Gegenteil, trotz aller Eingängigkeit entdeckt man bei genauer Betrachtung noch die komplexen Songstrukturen, die Walshs Musik einfach auszeichnen. Es macht einfach Spaß, "Shadowman" zu hören, sei es das nachdenklichere und mit Akustikgitarren begleitete "Pages Of Old", die absolute fetzige Hard-Rock-Nummer "Hell Is Full Of Heroes" oder das äußerst geniale "After". Letzteres ist der längste Track der Platte, und definitiv der anspruchsvollste, denn die Stimmungswechsel und musikalischen Komplexitäten machen den Song zum etwas schwer verdaulichen aber äußerst bekömmlichen Leckerbissen. Überhaupt ist man immer wieder erstaunt, wie Walsh die kleinen, aber feinen Details in den Songs manifestiert, die beim ersten Hören meist nicht auffallen, ohne welche das Lied an sich aber nur halb so schön wäre.Mein Fazit ist also: Erwarte das Unerwartete! Wenn man "Glossolalia" mochte, wird man um "Shadowman" wohl nicht umhin kommen, jedoch sollte man keinesfalls mit der Erwartung eines gleichen Werkes an diese Scheibe gehen, denn "Shadowman" ist anders. Nicht schlechter anders, vielleicht noch nicht einmal besser anders. Doch Steve Walsh bewegt sich musikalisch und textlich auf derart hohem Niveau, dass für jeden Prog-Rocker "Shadowman" zum Pflichtkauf wird.
W**R
L'homme de l'ombre dans la lumière
Steve Walsh, chanteur clavieriste d'un groupe de rock progressif incontournable des seventies semble bien plus inspiré que le combo vieillisant. Avec ce troisième album solo, Steve démontre qu'il est et demeure avec Kerry Livgren l'autre compositeur de génie de Kansas.Cela sonne parfois new metal, hard « Hell is full of heroes », blues survitaminé « Keep on knocking », rok mélodique « Shadowman » et « Pages of gold » ou très progressif « After ». 8 titres qui déboulent sans une seconde de répit. Les morceaux s'enchaînent à un train d'enfer avec des breaks magiques comme le band savait nous en réserver en ses lointaines heures de gloire. Et même si Trent Gardner n'est pas à la production, cette galette progressive s'inscrit dans la lignée de « Glossolalia ». Les arrangements sont pures merveilles.Ne boudez pas le plaisir que vous offre cet homme de l'ombre qui mérite sa part de lumière.
L**K
スティーヴのソロ第三弾!
Glossolalia以来、約5年振りとなるスティーヴ・ウォルシュのソロ第三弾!この間、本家KANSASのほか、Explorer's ClubやKhymeraなどのプロジェクトにも精力的に参加してきたが、今回完全ソロ、フルアルバムという事で居ても立ってもいられず予約購入した。さて、アルバムの中身といえば、前回Glossolaliaからの反省からか、ヘヴィーでハードなナンバーを並べてきている。尚且つ、壮大で複雑なアレンジも随所にみられ、全体に上手くまとめあげた感のある力作である。このようなアレンジが施されているのは、Symphony Xのマイケル・ロメオを起用しているからであろうか?。(タレント・ガードナーから離れたのが吉と出たか?..)1.Riseから8.The riverまで、曲の構成も申し分なく、聴けば聴くほどに心に沁みてくるホットなアルバムで、私的には名盤入りしたいくらいである。特に7.AFTERは、意表をつかれたと云うか、「スティーヴ、中々やるやん..」みたいな思わずニヤリとさせられる秀逸な楽曲でプログレ度、ドラマ性満点でVery Goodである。サイトでダウンロードできるシングル(?)の2.Shadowman、アコースティックな5.Pages of oldも切なくてムーディ、8.The Riverは哀愁たっぷりでスティーヴの歌唱力を再認識させられる楽曲で実に素晴らしい。これは、KANSASのアルバムPOWERのアウト・トラック。こんな名曲お蔵入りしなくて良かった。最後にメンバーにビリー・グリアー、マイク・スラマーの常連組が今回不参加であるが、久々にデヴィッド・ラグスデ-ルが戻ってきている。次作は本家KANSASの新作を期待してまっせ‾!!尚、2008年盤にはボーナストラックに9. Faule Dr Roane [*] 10. Dark Day [*]が、追加収録されている。(いや〜これが又すばらしい!!)
M**T
Das hat nichts mit KANSAS zu tun!
Meine drei Vorschreiber haben alle 5 Sterne vergeben. Natürlich musste ich mir als alter Kansas-Fan nun auch diese CD zulegen.Vorsicht! Das hier ist alles Mögliche aber hat nichts mit KANSAS zu tun!Interessant ist die CD allemal. Unkonventionell, eigenwillige Sounds, das Orchestrale kommt halt leider aus der Konserve (vom Symphony X-Gitarrist Michael Romeo)."After" ist mit knapp 10 Minuten der Höhepunkt der CD.Der Rest ist schlichtweg gewöhnungsbedürftig.Wer Walsh als genialen Sänger erleben möchte, dem empfehle ich die Doppel-CD "Kansas" mit dem Besten von '72 bis '79 - der klassichen Besetzung halt. Oder die 77er Live-CD "Two for the show" die man mittlerweile für ca. 6-7 € bekommt.
ご**長
ヘビーでダーク、KANSASとは、ひと味違います
KANSASのヴォーカリストのソロ70年代から80年代に活躍したバンドのメンバーといことを期待して聞くと、肩透かしを食らうかも。ここで聴けるのは、DREAM THEATER以降のヘビーなアメリカン・ハード・プログレですヘビーでダークな曲調にSTEVEの声質が意外にマッチしていて、良いし曲のクォリティーも申し分ありません。ただ、個人的に期待していた音と違ったので、戸惑いました。DREAM THATER,SYMPHONY XあたりのファンとKANSASの橋渡し的な作品になるといいなと思います
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