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Recorded in 1988 primarily to pay off the debts incurred by AD over the previous years, Prime Mover is decidedly among the "more with less" army in terms of production. Cheaply made and hastily recorded, this record utilizes sampled basslines and drum machines leaving guitar, sax, and harmonica as the only real live instruments. That said, Livgren's songwriting and Warren Ham's vocal delivery are among the best work each has ever done. And for all the shortcuts on this record, the Livgren/Ham team make it work with some considerable finesse -- take a listen to the metrically off-center instrumental section of "Don't Pass Me By" for a good example. Songs contain all of the complexity and melodic playfulness that Livgren fans had been craving since Audio-Visions, with the yearning lyrics that so categorized the early Kansas recordings. Of particular note is "Wandering Spirit," which thematically sounds as though it could have come straight off of Point of Know Return. Another song actually did come straight off of Point of Know Return, "Portrait II" -- with lyrics changed to portray a portrait of Jesus rather than Albert Einstein. On its own merits, this is a very solid album. The final track, "T.G.B." -- which apparently stands for "Texas Gospel Blues," finds Livgren in a spooky blues mode -- something that's scarcely been seen from him. Ham's vocals on this song are spectacular -- with a blues-inflected vocal slide into the each phrase -- this track alone is worth the cost admission here. This record was largely re-recorded in 1998 with additional tracks and released as Prime Mover, Vol. 2.
© Mark W. B. Allender /TiVo
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Kerry Livgren, Composer, MainArtist
(C) 1988 Sparrow Records ℗ 1988 Sparrow Records
Kerry Livgren, Composer, MainArtist
(C) 1988 Sparrow Records ℗ 1988 Sparrow Records
Kerry Livgren, Composer, MainArtist - Steve Walsh, Composer
(C) 1988 Sparrow Records ℗ 1988 Sparrow Records
Kerry Livgren, Composer, MainArtist
(C) 1988 Sparrow Records ℗ 1988 Sparrow Records
Kerry Livgren, Composer, MainArtist
(C) 1988 Sparrow Records ℗ 1988 Sparrow Records
Kerry Livgren, MainArtist - Michael Gleason, Composer
(C) 1988 Sparrow Records ℗ 1988 Sparrow Records
Kerry Livgren, Composer, MainArtist
(C) 1988 Sparrow Records ℗ 1988 Sparrow Records
Kerry Livgren, Composer, MainArtist
(C) 1988 Sparrow Records ℗ 1988 Sparrow Records
Kerry Livgren, Composer, MainArtist
(C) 1988 Sparrow Records ℗ 1988 Sparrow Records
Album review
Recorded in 1988 primarily to pay off the debts incurred by AD over the previous years, Prime Mover is decidedly among the "more with less" army in terms of production. Cheaply made and hastily recorded, this record utilizes sampled basslines and drum machines leaving guitar, sax, and harmonica as the only real live instruments. That said, Livgren's songwriting and Warren Ham's vocal delivery are among the best work each has ever done. And for all the shortcuts on this record, the Livgren/Ham team make it work with some considerable finesse -- take a listen to the metrically off-center instrumental section of "Don't Pass Me By" for a good example. Songs contain all of the complexity and melodic playfulness that Livgren fans had been craving since Audio-Visions, with the yearning lyrics that so categorized the early Kansas recordings. Of particular note is "Wandering Spirit," which thematically sounds as though it could have come straight off of Point of Know Return. Another song actually did come straight off of Point of Know Return, "Portrait II" -- with lyrics changed to portray a portrait of Jesus rather than Albert Einstein. On its own merits, this is a very solid album. The final track, "T.G.B." -- which apparently stands for "Texas Gospel Blues," finds Livgren in a spooky blues mode -- something that's scarcely been seen from him. Ham's vocals on this song are spectacular -- with a blues-inflected vocal slide into the each phrase -- this track alone is worth the cost admission here. This record was largely re-recorded in 1998 with additional tracks and released as Prime Mover, Vol. 2.
© Mark W. B. Allender /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 9 track(s)
- Total length: 00:41:12
- Main artists: Kerry Livgren
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: Sparrow
- Genre: Jazz Gospel
© 1988 Sparrow Records ℗ 1988 Sparrow Records
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