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In 1981, with personal changes happening in the band and commercial fortunes on the decline, <a href="spotify:artist:2hl0xAkS2AIRAu23TVMBG1">Kansas</a> lead singer <a href="spotify:artist:4dsZ39liEpqrrqNLzkkCmi">Steve Walsh</a> left the band that he had fronted since their recording debut in 1974. Wanting to explore new territory, <a href="spotify:artist:4dsZ39liEpqrrqNLzkkCmi">Walsh</a> assembled a new band with bassist Billy Greer, drummer Tim Gehrt, and guitarist Mike Slamer (of British cult band <a href="spotify:artist:08dazMCiWeKkomvpDLSetA">City Boy</a>). Taking the name Streets, the quartet based themselves out of Atlanta and set to working out some original material almost immediately. Streets made their live debut in January 1983 at <a href="spotify:artist:6UpFUXmXvDV7Qj1SPymamh">Charlie Daniels</a>' Volunteer Jam and signed a recording contract with Atlantic. They released their debut, 1st, later that same year. Eschewing the progressive leanings of his former band, <a href="spotify:artist:4dsZ39liEpqrrqNLzkkCmi">Walsh</a> and Streets was more straight-ahead rock & roll; a formula that, combined with <a href="spotify:artist:4dsZ39liEpqrrqNLzkkCmi">Walsh</a>'s profile, earned them a healthy response at rock radio for the record's lead single "If Love Should Go," which was a Top Ten hit. Unfortunately, it didn't lead to very substantial album sales and, following their sophomore effort Crimes in Mind in 1985, Atlantic dropped the band. A year later, <a href="spotify:artist:4dsZ39liEpqrrqNLzkkCmi">Walsh</a> and Greer would be a part of a re-formed <a href="spotify:artist:2hl0xAkS2AIRAu23TVMBG1">Kansas</a>, which included drummer Phil Ehart, and guitarists Richard Williams and <a href="spotify:artist:4FzTsw9P3m2xDkwtiSiBMB">Steve Morse</a>. ~ Tom Demalon, Rovi

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