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  1. Violinist David Ragsdale cowrote four of Freaks of Nature's songs. The band chose to forgo the overproduction of previous albums, including eschewing orchestral instrumentation. [14]

  2. Allender destacó la ejecución de violín de David Ragsdale, diciendo que es comparable con el estilo de Robby Steinhardt, antiguo integrante de la banda. [6] Lista de canciones

  3. He appeared on the band's 1992 album Live at the Whisky, the 1994 song "Wheels" (the final track of The Kansas Boxed Set), and the 1995 album Freaks of Nature. One of Ragsdale's favorite contributions was on the latter album, the song "Black Fathom 4".

  4. Released in 1995, Freaks of Nature by Kansas is a powerful rock anthem that explores the complexities of human nature. Written by David Ragsdale, Phil Ehart, and Steve Walsh, the song delves into themes of inequality, stereotypes, and the struggle to maintain one’s identity in a world that often seeks to categorize and marginalize individuals.

  5. Kansas' "Freaks of Nature" marks a significant moment in the band's history, not only introducing violinist David Ragsdale but also heralding a return to their classic sound.

  6. 20 de jul. de 2017 · David Ragsdale is a much more aggressive violinist than the original member, Robbie Steinhardt, forcing his way into the mix as often as he can, making sure his violin comes through loud and clear. The keyboards aren't particularly stunning but this album has all the signals of a great prog album, and with a heavier sound than Kansas usually has.

  7. David Ragsdale enters, Steve Morse departs, and Steve Walsh greatly improves his songwriting! His lyrics no longer whine about the women who have dumped him. Instead, he launches a new era of healing and self-discovery, finally maturing in his mid-40s.