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Performer: Bill Post
Title: Where In The World But Kansas
Catalog Number: S-4004
Label: DJB
Style: Gospel, Folk
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 874
| 1 | God Is Everywhere |
| 2 | We Wonder Why |
| 3 | Sixteen Reasons |
| 4 | Valley High |
| 5 | The Old Gray Mules |
| 6 | We The Christians March Today |
| 7 | Pledge Of Allegieance |
| 8 | Nothing Has Changed |
| 9 | A Long Black Whip |
| 10 | Where In The World But Kansas |
| 11 | A Song For Young Love |
| 12 | Where In The World But Kansas |
Where in the World is the third album by Bill Frisell to be released on the Elektra Nonesuch label. It was released in 1991 and features performances by Frisell, Hank Roberts, Kermit Driscoll and Joey Baron. All compositions by Bill Frisell. Unsung Heroes 5:08. A pervading sense of melancholy and unrest runs through Where in the World, creating tension even when the music is at its quietest. Some of this music is downright spooky. Unsung Heroes, for example, opens with an ominous drum groove from Baron before introducing a wailing theme doubled by Roberts and Frisell over a twisted, almost bluesy, bass ostinato. Songs in album Bill Frisell - Where In The World 1990. Bill Frisell - Unsung Heroes. Bill Frisell - Let Me In. Where in the World. Get album. The Elephant Sleeps but Still Remembers. Jack DeJohnette feat. Bill Frisell. Post Malone balances the Rockstar life and reflection on Runaway Tour. By okspud1 6 Dec 2019, 2:13am. A song written by Steve Walsh and Robby Steinhardt Artist: Kansas Album: Masque Year: 1975 Lyrics: All the world's forgiving the change is all around : Jun 12, 2020. Original: Oct 27, 2009. Bleeding Kansas. Bleeding Kansas is the term used to describe the period of violence during the settling of the Kansas territory. In 1854 the Kansas-Nebraska Act overturned the Missouri Compromises use of latitude as the boundary between slave and free territory and instead, using the principle of popular sovereignty, decreed that the residents would determine whether the area became a free state or a slave state. Proslavery and free-state settlers flooded into Kansas to try to influence the decision. Violence soon er. In 2050, the world's temperature has increased by 3 degrees Fahrenheit. 200 million people are leaving regions of the earth that have become unable to sustain life. The war to reduce carbon dioxide has come too late. A desperation has spread over the land. In the United States, giant hordes of travelers seeking cooler climates roam aimlessly from town to town searching for a few oases rumored to exist, as if missed by time itself. Life there, it is said, is as it used to be. One of those oases is Sedan, Kansas. But its in for a very big change. The Kansas City Star and the Kansas City Library answer why Kansas City was named for Kansas rather than for the state in which it is located, Missouri. John McCoy opened a store in Westport in the early 1830s and began outfitting travelers setting out on the westward trails. McCoy, along with other Westport merchants, recognized that shipping costs would shrink if goods could be landed along the Missouri River and transported the short distance south to their shops, rather than bringing them overland from Independence. In 1834 the group requested that their supply order be unloaded along a limestone ledge roughly located where Grand Boulevard would meet the river. Bill Bryson chronicles one season in American history, when Lindbergh flew, Babe Ruth hit and Calvin Coolidge vacationed. And oh, yes, most of the world went mad over a 25-year-old prodigy named Charles Lindbergh, who flew a flimsy plane to Paris from New York. Disappointed in the world, we had refused to join the League of Nations and slammed the golden door shut to immigrants. Nonetheless, we reached out despite ourselves, with our ideas and our culture, riding the air and the airwaves. Every time you turned around, it seemed, Americans were starting another magazine, newspaper or bold new publishing house, or developing a musical form