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Two For The Show by Kansas

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Release Date: 1978

Label: Kirshner

1st issued with NO UPC Barcode printed on back cover - Gatefold cover release.
PZ2 35660 on jacket spine, 35660 on interior of jacket, both inner sleeves and all 4 vinyl labels.
Note: Some covers are marked as "Promotional" with either a timing strip or gold stamp.

This album has been recorded at various locations over the past three tours 1977-1978.

Public Relations: BNB Associates Ltd., 9454 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 309, Beverly Hills, CA 90212

Instrument companies: ARP, Kramer Guitars, Norlin, Paiste, Slingerland, Unicord.

Special Thanks to the Following:
Axis Studio & staff, V.S.I. Travel of London, International Business Management, Chuck Hurewitz, Marty Rothman, John Coray, Don Kirshner, Wally Gold, Mike Leventon, Budd Carr, Jeff Glixman for all his help.

Cover inspired by Norman Rockwell's Painting for the cover of Saturday Evening Post, April 6, 1946, Entitled "The Charwomen."

On August 14, 1978, while returning home from a Kansas concert, John Hoffert, a 14 year old from El Paso, Texas was involved in a car accident that cost him his sight. Being that Kansas was the last visual experience that John will ever have — we dedicate this album to him.