The Best Of Kansas

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 65:23

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downloading

Ptawillis

in case u go through all the albums YOU CAN DOWNLOAD, TIME, CARRY ON AND ALL OTHERS FOR $.79, SO STOP CRYING AND DOWNLOAD AWAY. I HAVE

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ridiculous!

vanliewal

I can't even download "Dust in the Wind" unless I download the whole album.. utter crapola!

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three dollars for two good songs?

jimmyzbabegurl

this is why i will cancel again...

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rip off

dpizana

the whole point of subscribing is to be able to download only what i want, but if i am forced to download the whole album to get what i want makes no sense. i feel held hostage. i am getting to the point of cancelling this nonsense.

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Virtuosos of the Craft

CaliKid

Superstars like no other. These boys know how to jam.

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TRULY THE BEST OF KANSAS

bobbeard53

TRY LISTENING TO MORE THAN THE RADIO HITS YOU NUMBSKULLS. EVERY ONE OF THESE SONGS IS A GEM AND WELL WORTH DOWNLOADING THE ENTIRE ALBUM. THE ONES GRIPING SHOULD JUST STICK TO THE RADIO SO THEY CAN HEAR THE SAME CRAP OVER AND OVER AGAIN.

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Seriously....

My_Nickname

The two tracks I want are album only. I've almost canceled emusic 10 times in the past - I honestly don't know why I keep hanging around this rip-off...

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Why bother?

DJRon

I guess one just needs to go to iTunes to get the hit tracks. Burning 12 "credits" to get the two big hits is a joke. And I doubt too many folks will bite on this moronic pricing.

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Although it isn’t perfect, The Best of Kansas is a solid 12-track collection that contains the bulk of the prog rock group’s greatest hits, including “Carry On Wayward Son,” “Point of Know Return,” “Dust in the Wind,” “Hold On,” “Play the Game Tonight,” and “Fight Fire With Fire.” A few fan favorites may be missing, but casual listeners will find that the best-known cuts are here. [The 1999 CD reissue adds three bonus tracks: "The Pinnacle," "The Devil Game," and "Closet Chronicles."] – Stephen Thomas Erlewine