1. Play The Game Tonight 3:26 | |
2. Right Away 4:06 | |
3. Fair Exchange 5:01 | |
4. Chasing Shadows 3:20 | |
5. Diamonds And Pearls 4:50 | |
6. Face It 4:17 | |
7. Windows 3:32 | |
8. Borderline 4:00 | |
9. Play On 3:32 | |
10. Crossfire 6:35 | |
John
Elefante
- Keyboards, Vocals
Rich Williams - Guitars
Karry Livgren
- Keyboards, Guitars
Robby Steinhardt - Violins, Vocals
Dave
Hope - Bass
Phil Ehart - Drums
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David Pack -
Backing Vocals
Donna Williams - Backing Vocals
Warren Ham
- Harmonica
Lee Thornburg - Trumpet (2,5)
Bev Dahlke
- Basson 95)
[Heartattack Horns]:
Bill Bergman - Tenor,
Alto Sax (2,5,6)
John Berry - Trumpet (2,5)
Jim Coile
- Tenor Sax (2,5)
Greg Smith - Baritone 92,50
Produced
by Kansas and Ken Scott
Engineered by Ken Scott
Assisted by: Brian
Leshon, Phil Jost, Ralph Sutton, David Spritz
Production Assistant:
Steve Brooks
Recorded and Mixed at Chateau Recorders, North
Hollywood, California
Mastered by Stan Ricker for Original
Masteringworks/ Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs, Inc.,Chatsworth, California
Album
Concept, Design and Art Direction: Tom Drennon
Photography: Glen
Wexler
Additional Art and Design: Andrew Barnum/Drennon Studio
"The
Wall" and "Carry On Wayward Son"
Produced by Jeff
Glixman
Engineered by Bill (Bleu) Evans
Recorded and mixed at
Studio In The Country, Bogalusa, LA, 1976
Re-mixed for this album by
Kerry Livgren,
Bich Williams and Davy Moire at Camp Dunwoody Studios,
GA, 1984, utilizing the dbx 700 digitral audio processor
From the
album Leftoverture (KIR 81728)
"Perfect Lover"
Produced
by Kansas
Engineered by Kevin Elson
Recorded at Pakaderm Studios,
Long Beach, CA, 1984
Mixed by Neil Kernon at The Record Plant, Los
Angeles, CA, 1984
Management: Budd Carr, The Carr Company
Mastered
by Glenn Meadows at Masterfonics, Nashville, TN
Project Supervision:
Steve Einczig
Thanks to Dino fron John
Thanks to Steve Walsh
for the ten years
Correspondence: Brad Lentz
This album is
dedicated to two loved ones who are now with the Lord, Howard Ehart and
Dan Dehaan. To know then was to love and respect them for their devotion
to God, Family and their fellow man. They will be missed.