Bringing It Back
Kansas · Complete Albums Collection [2011]
Thirty days have September
In a jailhouse I remember
Well, I got caught with too much soul
Bringing it back from Mexico
Bringing it back from Mexico
Spanish lights and pretty faces
Trip you out to where the place is
Load you up and let you go
Bringing it back from Mexico
Bringing it back from Mexico
Across the border is where you'll get her
And when it's good there ain't no better
I think I'll get me some to go
A-brining it back from Mexico
Bringing it back from Mexico
In a jailhouse I remember
Well, I got caught with too much soul
Bringing it back from Mexico
Bringing it back from Mexico
Spanish lights and pretty faces
Trip you out to where the place is
Load you up and let you go
Bringing it back from Mexico
Bringing it back from Mexico
Across the border is where you'll get her
And when it's good there ain't no better
I think I'll get me some to go
A-brining it back from Mexico
Bringing it back from Mexico
Bringing It Back - Kansas
Kansas' "Bringing It Back" stands as a quintessential example of the band's progressive rock and soft rock fusion, characterized by intricate guitar work and soaring vocals. Released on their 2011 compilation album, the track exemplifies the group's signature style, blending melodic sensibilities with complex time signatures and atmospheric textures. As part of their extensive discography, the song reflects the band's ability to craft emotive narratives that resonate with listeners across generations. The recording captures the essence of Kansas' mid-to-late era, where they balanced technical proficiency with accessible songwriting, cementing their legacy in the rock canon.

