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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent variety of big-time artists
Kerry Livgren's departure from Kansas was a disapointment to all die-hard Kansas fans, however we all saw it coming as he and Steve Walsh drifted apart both musically and philosophically. Livgren's Kansas lyrics read like a road map of his search, literally, for life's meaning. We didn't have to wait too long, however, to see what this guitar virtuoso would come up...
Published on September 17, 1998 by swells@destiny.esd105.wednet.edu

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0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Pales in comparison to Kerry's work with KANSAS!
I absolutely LOVED Kerry's brilliant songwriting and guitar playing with KANSAS, and I wanted to give this release the benefit of the doubt when listening to it twice. In short, this music is a far cry from the masterpieces and brilliant playing found on great 'albums' (CD's and MP3's now) like 'Leftoverture' and 'Point Of Know Return'. Listening to those MASTERFUL,...
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent variety of big-time artists, September 17, 1998
This review is from: Seeds of Change (Audio CD)
Kerry Livgren's departure from Kansas was a disapointment to all die-hard Kansas fans, however we all saw it coming as he and Steve Walsh drifted apart both musically and philosophically. Livgren's Kansas lyrics read like a road map of his search, literally, for life's meaning. We didn't have to wait too long, however, to see what this guitar virtuoso would come up with. On this, his first solo effort, Livgren has gathered together some phenomenal musicians(Ronnie James Dio of Black Sabbath, Barrimore Barlow of Jethro Tull, David Pack of Ambrosia, Paul Goddard of Atlanta Rhythym Section and many others including Dave Hope of Kansas) and he's finally done things "his" way. The result is an inspiring and musically powerful collection of songs. It is a departure from the Kansas sound but his Christian perspective is encouraging and his use of great back-up musicians and guests produces a very good recording for anyone who appreciates Kerry Livgren's awesome guitar and keyboard work as well as some deep and thought-provoking lyrics. Go get it (if you can find it).
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Artistic and Spiritual Integrity, September 14, 2003
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Charles C. Emich (Annapolis, MD United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Seeds of Change (Audio CD)
"Seeds of Change" remains one of my favorite albums since its release in 1980. Kerry Livgren managed to produce a sound almost devoid of Kansas influence at the zenith of that band's career. His tasteful inclusion of several musicians he always admired unfolded like a well-cast movie. The risk he took in departing from the lengthier opus format for which he was so well known was gutsy, and resulted in underscoring his versatility in writing shorter, more "patatable" tunes.

Mr. Livgren presented his Christian faith with an integrity and honesty often missing in similar efforts. Avoiding the confrontational religious jargon frequently rewarded as "bold" in evangelical circles, he deftly built a tenable bridge to those who might be honestly searching for truth by remaining true to his own intellect and refusing to indulge in divisive, self-indulgent preachiness.

The album is not without controversy. The presence of Ronnie James Deo (at the time, the lead singer of Black Sabbath) troubled some within the Christian community, while its undeniably credible approach to spiritual matters left many unbelievers with a lingering sense of conviction. As a result, the album found itself in a nether-world between the church and the secular communities, with too much unadulterated honesty and too little partisan self-engrandizement to be widely celebrated by a majority in either camp.

None of this should stop anyone from listening to an album with some really good music on it. The subtlety of Mr. Livgren's lyrical approach leaves room for the spiritually unaffilliated to enjoy the material without fear of a forced audio-baptism. Christian listeners, on the other hand, might allow themselves to enjoy the album if they consider that having Ronnie James Deo sing Christian lyrics might be just what the Doctor ordered, and that his presence does not curse the recording or those who listen to it.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Classic Magnum Opus!!!, June 20, 2005
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1980's "Seeds of Change" was the solo debut album from Kerry Livgren, founder/guitarist/keyboardist and main composer for the classic rock band Kansas.
The album is not only significant as Livgren's first musical foray away from Kansas, it is also the very first album recorded by Livgren following his conversion to Christianity. Because of this, most of the lyric content professes his newly-found faith in a profound 'on-fire' manner. While "Seeds of Change" was not a successful chart hit, the album was and still is a classic in the eyes of long-time Kansas followers as well as fans in Christian Rock circles (The album was one of the pivitol and pioneering efforts of the Christian rock genre, in fact).
While each track employs different musicians with a varied sound, "Seeds of Change" is a unified conceptual effort offering some strong compositions and musicianship as well as lyrics which provide a strong witness to Christ. Amongst the musicians and singers are Kansas bandmates Steve Walsh and Phil Ehart, Barriemore Barlow from Jethro Tull, Mylon LeFevre, David Pack from Ambrosia and Ronnie James Dio. Kerry plays all the guitars, keyboards and sings lead on one track (Whiskey Seed).
"Just One Way" and "How Can You Live" are driving rock pieces that deal with bringing an end to spiritual struggle and newfound hope which follows. The blues-driven "Whiskey Seed", while not displaying an overtly Christian message, depicts the dangerous affects of alcohol abuse and has a strong moral in its lyrics. "Mask Of The Great Deceiver" and "To Live For the King" stirred up a bit of controversy because of who sang lead vocals on them - none other than the then-current Black Sabbath frontman Ronnie James Dio. Despite this, Dio delivers a strong performance in singing the absolute truth of who Satan is on "Deceiver" while offering some praise-worthy ad libs on the powerful "King". "Down To The Core" is another blues-rock piece with a soulful horn section while the epic closing piece "Ground Zero" ranks as one of Livgren's finest musically and lyrically - its subject matter dealing with the second coming of Christ.
As a special bonus, the 1996 CD reissue on Renaissance includes a 21-minute interview with Kerry Livgren in which he offers an historical insight into how "Seeds of Change" was made as well as discussing the individual tracks and the musicians and singers that contributed.
After 25 years, "Seeds of Change" still ranks as Kerry Livgren's finest album. The music as well as its lyrics carry a powerful impactful message. Kerry would continue to make music with Kansas as well as on his own as a Christian artist however, there is something special about "Seeds of Change". There really isn't anything else quite like it.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Kerry - Unmasqued, February 3, 2000
This review is from: Seeds of Change (Audio CD)
When Seeds of Change was released, "Mask of the Great Deceiver" topped my list of favorite songs for over five years. Only Kerry could fuse a soft and melodic passage that transforms into such a powerful message. He gives Ronnie James Dio the freedom to deliver as only he can. I'm so grateful to have stumbled upon the CD release.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best CD I ever heard?, December 11, 2001
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Conrad Martin (Blooming Glen, PA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Seeds of Change (Audio CD)
I would put this CD up against any of the great classic Rock CDs. Kerry's genius comes out on this CD. I brought it in its original vinyl form, and after listening to it one time, immediately went to the store and bought them out and gave copies to all of my friends. And now 20 years later, I still listen to it regularly. I think I can do all of the guitar riffs on my air guitar.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Seed of change: fantastic, September 9, 1999
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This is a fantastic classic. The music is phenomenal and the lyrics reach into the soul and searches the deeper things. Highly recommeded
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best K. Livgren album to date!, November 5, 2001
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Brian Coburn (Westboro, WI United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Seeds of Change (Audio CD)
With every album of Kerry's in my collection, I find myself rating this album as his best. Kerry is a fantastic musician, and it shows on this album. Progressive rock fans will love the instrumentation, and the singers he lined up for this album fit his style wonderfully. His later albums are just as good musically, but the singers he hand-picked for this album stand out. I believe that the good combination of singers and music make this the best Livgren album to own. If you have to have one, get this one!
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8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Change for the better, June 9, 2001
This review is from: Seeds of Change (Audio CD)
I first purchased "Seeds" back in 1981 or 82,on vinyl.Being a Kansas fan back then,I was interested to hear what Kerry would sound like,minus the influence of the rest of the band.I wasn't a Christian then,but enjoyed his effort none the less.In 1991 when I gave my life to Christ,the album (lyrically speaking)took on a whole new meaning.If you love Jesus,and enjoy the 70's/80's rock sound,I think you will like this album.The tracks, "Ground Zero"and "Mask of The Great Deceiver"sound like classic Kansas,but with a decidedly Christian message.After his departure from Kansas,Kerry formed a band named A.D. The album "Time Line" is right up there with "seeds of Change",both musically,and lyrically.Sometime around 1992 Sparrow Records released a 2 tape set entitled "Decade",which has all of both "Seeds"and "Time Line",plus a whole tape of some of his other work from "A.D.".Some really good instrumentals.Worth the effort if you can find it.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is the CD to buy - the others, beware., May 16, 2001
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This is the CD you want to buy if you are looking for a good Kerry Livgren solo effort. When it came out I had it on tape. Then the tape went bad a few years later and I couldn't find it until now. It is still a great album even after 20 or so years. A word of warning .... don't buy the others unless you are a hardcore fan (like me) - they are not great and required a large stretch to enjoy - even then, I still yawn about half way through. This CD, however, is wonderful and worth the time in any collection.

Check out Walsh's new CD - it is fantastic, as is the latest Kansas release.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Some good music., November 2, 2011
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"Seeds Of Change" (1980) did not chart. Kerry Livgren guitarist, keyboardist was the 2nd member to release a solo album in 1980. Steve Walsh did "Schemer-Dreamer" first in the fall of 1980. Here Kerry brings in a a who's who of rock on this disc. Barriemore Barlow from Jethro Tull, Paul Goddard of ARS, David Peck of Ambrosia and the late Ronnie James Dio of Black Sabbath at the time. This is a christian rock album that got
plenty of airplay in 1980 and 81 on many rock stations.
Songs that i enjoyed were, "Just One Way", "Ground Zero" with David Pack on vocals, another progressive rock classic, the 2 songs with Ronnie "Mask Of The Great Deceiver", a classic tune and "To Live For The King" another top notch track.
Kerry suffered a stroke in 2009, but is making great progress, his band Proto-Kaw have released their 4th album "Forth" in August of 2011.
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