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{{Infobox Album | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| kurzname =
| Name = Point of Know Return
| bildname = SC Wiener Neustadt vs. Floridsdorfer AC 2018-05-04 (083).jpg
| Type = [[Album]]
| bildunterschrift = Youba Diarra (2018)
| Artist = [[Kansas (band)|Kansas]]
| langname = Hamaciré Youba Diarra
| Cover = Kansas - Point of Know Return.jpg
| geburtstag = [[24. März]] [[1998]]
| Released = October 11, 1977
| geburtsort =
| Recorded = June-July 1977 at Woodland Sound, [[Nashville, TN]] and
| geburtsland = [[Mali]]
Studio In The Country, [[Bogalusa, LA]]
| größe =
| Genre = [[Progressive rock]]
| position = [[Mittelfeldspieler]]
| Length = 43:59
| vereine_tabelle =
| Label = [[Don Kirshner|Kirshner]]
{{Team-Station|{{0|0000}}–2018|Yeelen Olympique|}}
| Producer = [[Jeff Glixman]]
{{Team-Station|2018–|[[FC Red Bull Salzburg]]|0 (0)}}
| Reviews =
{{Team-Station|2018|[[SC Wiener Neustadt]]|14 (0)|koop=1}}
* [[Allmusic]] {{Rating|4|5}} [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:rh9ss30ba3zg link]
{{Team-Station|2018|[[TSV Hartberg]]|10 (0)|leihe=1}}
*''[[Rolling Stone]]'' (mixed) [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/kansas/albums/album/259687/review/6210463/point_of_know_return link]
{{Team-Station|2019–|[[FC Liefering]]|6 (2)|farmteam=1}}
| Last album = ''[[Leftoverture]]'' <br /> (1976)
{{Team-Station|2019–2020|[[FC St. Pauli]]|3 (0)|leihe=1}}
| This album = '''''Point of Know Return''''' <br /> (1977)
| lgupdate = 3. Juli 2020
| Next album = ''[[Two for the Show]]'' <br /> (1978)
}}
}}
'''Hamaciré Youba Diarra''' (* [[24. März]] [[1998]]) ist ein [[mali]]scher [[Fußball]]spieler.


== Karriere ==
'''''Point of Know Return''''' is the fifth [[album]] by [[United States|American]] [[rock music|rock]] band [[Kansas (band)|Kansas]], released in [[1977 in music|1977]].
Diarra begann seine Karriere bei ''Yeelen Olympique''. Im Januar 2018 wechselte er zum [[österreich]]ischen Bundesligisten [[FC Red Bull Salzburg]], bei dem er einen bis Mai 2022 laufenden Vertrag erhielt. Allerdings wurde er direkt als Kooperationsspieler an den Zweitligisten [[SC Wiener Neustadt]] verliehen.<ref>[http://www.redbullsalzburg.at/de/fc-red-bull-salzburg/news/saison_2017_18/talent-aus-mali-wechselt-zum-sc-wiener-neustadt.html Talent aus Mali wechselt zum SC Wiener Neustadt] redbullsalzburg.at, am 31. Januar 2018, abgerufen am 10. März 2018</ref>


Im März 2018 debütierte er für Wiener Neustadt in der [[2. Liga (Österreich)|zweiten Liga]], als er am 23. Spieltag der Saison 2017/18 gegen den [[Floridsdorfer AC]] in der Startelf stand.
The huge success of Kansas's previous effort, ''[[Leftoverture]]'', brought a new kind of pressure. While they were no longer desperately poor and starving for a hit, the band wondered whether they would be able build on, or at least maintain the level of achievement the years of recording and touring had brought them. The sessions for their follow-up [[Vinyl record|LP]], ''Point of Know Return'', were filled with tension as singer/songwriter [[Steve Walsh (musician)|Steve Walsh]], who had always been uncomfortable with the artistic direction of the band, left the group briefly. Years later, Walsh would admit in an interview with nationally-syndicated radio host Redbeard on the weekly rockumentary series ''[[In the Studio with Redbeard]]'' (edition #849, week of 9/27/04 and again on the 30th Anniversary Episode for Point of Know Return in 2007) that he had been something of a [[prima donna]] at this point. The other members of the group talked him into returning and the sessions continued. As with the previous album, it was a last-minute addition to the track line-up that would prove to be a huge success.


Zur Saison 2018/19 wurde er an den Bundesligisten [[TSV Hartberg]] verliehen.<ref>{{Webarchiv|url=http://www.tsv-hartberg-fussball.at/home/newsarchiv/1201-neuzugaenge-rep-flecker-diarra-beim-tsv |wayback=20180704214114 |text=Drei weitere Neuzugänge beim TSV |archiv-bot=2019-05-24 19:57:54 InternetArchiveBot }} tsv-hartberg-fussball.at, am 4. Juli 2018, abgerufen am 4. Juli 2018</ref> Nach einem [[Kreuzbandriss]] wurde der Leihvertrag im Januar 2019 aufgelöst.<ref>[http://www.tsv-hartberg-fussball.at/bienvenue-a-hartberg-mohamed-camara/ Bienvenue à Hartberg, Mohamed Camara!] tsv-hartberg-fussball.at, am 8. Januar 2019, abgerufen am 8. Januar 2019</ref>
[[Kerry Livgren]] had been practicing with his acoustic guitar, working on a chord progression that he had written as a finger exercise. His wife, Vicci, happened to hear what he was doing and remarked that the melody was nice and that he should write lyrics for it. The result was a short song called ''[[Dust in the Wind]]''. Again, Livgren was unsure as to whether his fellow band members would like it, since Kansas was not known for acoustic ballads. Needless to say, the song was recorded, securing Kansas's place in the annals of [[classic rock]].


Im August 2019 spielte erstmals für das [[Farmteam]] von Red Bull Salzburg, [[FC Liefering]]. Im selben Monat wurde er nach [[Deutschland]] an den Zweitligisten [[FC St. Pauli]] verliehen.<ref>[https://www.fcstpauli.com/news/der-fc-st-pauli-leiht-mittelfeldspieler-youba-diarra-aus/ Der FC St. Pauli leiht Mittelfeldspieler Youba Diarra aus] fcstpauli.com, am 29. August 2019, abgerufen am 29. August 2019</ref> Nach verletzungsbedingt nur drei Einsätzen für die Hamburger in der [[2. Fußball-Bundesliga|2. Bundesliga]] wurde sein Vertrag bei St. Pauli im Januar 2020 aufgelöst und er kehrte zu Salzburg zurück.<ref>[https://www.redbullsalzburg.at/de/fc-red-bull-salzburg/news/saison_2019_20/diarra-beendet-leihe.html Diarra beendet Leihe] redbullsalzburg.at, am 29. Januar 2020, abgerufen am 29. Januar 2020</ref>
The album marked the commercial peak of the band in many ways. A subsequent tour brought them to the largest venues in the country, such as Madison Square Garden (which was sold out resulting in a second show at the newly constructed nearby Nassau Coliseum on Long Island) and the LA Forum (on New Year's Eve 1977). Marketing efforts were escalated at that point, including a tour book featuring an essay about the band by then ''Rolling Stone'' contributor Cameron Crowe. The band became a staple on FM radio at this point, and during this period was one of the most popular rock acts in the country.


==Detailed description==
== Erfolge ==
* Österreichischer Meister: [[Österreichische Fußballmeisterschaft 2018/19|2019]], [[Österreichische Fußballmeisterschaft 2019/20|2020]]
''Point of Know Return'' begins with a song of the same title, clocking in at 3:13. It was a later addition to the album, along with giving the album its name. After this track is "Paradox", in which the violin takes center stage as a solo instrument in an extension of the prototypical Kansas style. Following is the band's first ever instrumental "The Spider", composed by Steve Walsh and so named for its alleged likeness to the arachnid. This piece segues into a song written about Albert Einstein, "Portrait (He Knew)". "Portrait" is a straightforward collection of rock riffs and somewhat strained phrases, building upon a relentless theme and weaving a unique patchwork of counterpoint. "Closet Chronicles" is a Howard Hughes allegory, which is an unusual subject for a progressive rock epic. Nonetheless, this song includes a unique instrumental break and makes use of the contrasting vocal timbres of Steve Walsh and Robby Steinhardt. Next is a rock tune called "Lightning's Hand." Following this song is the work in which many listeners judge the band, "Dust in the Wind". The song does not really reflect any other song in the entire Kansas canon in many ways, and is known for its sparse acoustic nature. In this song the band explores the prospect of death and the insignificance of one lifetime in the endless thread of time. "Sparks Of The Tempest" comments upon the cyclical nature of rebellion and the claim of power through a purely Kansas-esque brand of accessible rock. "Nobody's Home" chronicles an alien encounter with the world of a fallen civilization, and reflects the pensive atmosphere of "Dust." This song makes effective use of Robby Steinhardt's skill on the violin, particularly in the climax of the instrumental break. The album closes with "Hopelessly Human", a progressive epic in the vein of those on ''Leftoverture''. The piece features many instrumental solos.
* Österreichischer Cupsieger: [[Österreichischer Fußball-Cup 2018/19|2019]], [[Österreichischer Fußball-Cup 2019/20|2020]]


==Commercial success==
== Weblinks ==
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''Point of Know Return'' would be Kansas' highest charting album in the US, peaking at #4 in January 1978, and would sell four million copies in the US and be certified Quadruple Platinum by the RIAA.
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== Einzelnachweise ==
==Cultural impact==
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{{main|Dust in the Wind#References in popular culture}} During a debate of greatest "Song 1 Side 1" in history among the lead characters in the movie "[[High Fidelity (film)|High Fidelity]]," [[Jack Black]]'s character criticizes one of [[John Cusack]]'s character's proposals as "too obvious, like "Point of Know Return"/"Point of Know Return."" The album cover has become an iconic image from the album rock era, appearing on the background of the set of [[VH1 Classic]], on tee shirts worn by characters in movies and on tv, and in other places.


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In October 2009, a live version of the the title track "Point of Know Return" was released as a downloadable add-on to the Harmonix video game [[Rock Band]]. The title track has also been used in a [[2009]] [[State Farm]] commercial, in which a man sings along to it in his parked car.
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==Track listing==
[[Kategorie:Fußballspieler (FC Red Bull Salzburg)]]
All songs written by [[Kerry Livgren]] and [[Steve Walsh (musician)|Steve Walsh]], except where noted.
[[Kategorie:Fußballspieler (1. Wiener Neustädter SC, 2008)]]
[[Kategorie:Fußballspieler (TSV Hartberg)]]
[[Kategorie:Fußballspieler (FC Liefering)]]
[[Kategorie:Fußballspieler (FC St. Pauli)]]
[[Kategorie:Österreichischer Meister (Fußball)]]
[[Kategorie:ÖFB-Cup-Sieger]]
[[Kategorie:Malier]]
[[Kategorie:Geboren 1998]]
[[Kategorie:Mann]]


{{Personendaten
#"Point of Know Return" ([[Phil Ehart]], [[Robby Steinhardt]], [[Steve Walsh (musician)|Steve Walsh]]) – 3:13
|NAME=Diarra, Youba
#"Paradox" – 3:50
|ALTERNATIVNAMEN=Diarra, Hamaciré Youba (ganzer Name)
#"The Spider" (Walsh) – 2:05
|KURZBESCHREIBUNG=malischer Fußballspieler
#"Portrait (He Knew)" – 4:38
|GEBURTSDATUM=24. März 1998
#"Closet Chronicles" – 6:31
|GEBURTSORT=Mali
#"Lightning's Hand" – 4:24
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#"[[Dust in the Wind]]" (Livgren) – 3:28
|STERBEORT=
#"Sparks of the Tempest" – 4:18
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#"Nobody's Home" – 4:40
#"Hopelessly Human" (Livgren) - 7:17
===2002 CD Reissue Bonus Tracks===
#<li value= 11>"Sparks Of The Tempest (Live) [*] (5:17)
#"Portrait (He Knew) [Remix] [*] (4:50)

==Notes==
*In 1988, Livgren released an updated version of "Portrait (He Knew)" titled "Portrait II" as part of the album ''Prime Mover'' credited to his band [[AD (band)|AD]]. He changed the subject of the song from Einstein to Jesus Christ.

==Band==
*[[Phil Ehart]] - drums
*[[Dave Hope]] - [[bass guitar|bass]]
*[[Kerry Livgren]] - guitars, keyboards
*[[Robby Steinhardt]] - violins, vocals, Lead Vocals On "Lightning's Hand", Sparks Of The Tempest" And "Hopelessly Human"
*[[Steve Walsh (musician)|Steve Walsh]] - keyboards, vocals
*[[Rich Williams]] - electric guitars

Note: The album's performing credits listed one joke "instrument" for each band member, such as "chain-driven gong," "autogyro," "Rinaldo whistling machine" and "Peabody chromatic inverter."

===Additional personnel===
*Rick Williams - [[pedal steel|pedals]]

==Production==
*Producer: [[Jeff Glixman]]
*Engineers: Terry Becker, Jeff Glixman
*Mastering: George Marino
*Arranger: Kansas
*Art direction: Tom Drennon
*Cover art concept: Kansas
*Cover design: Rod Dyer
*Artwork: Peter Lloyd
*Artwork: Bob Maile

==Charts==
'''Album''' - [[Billboard magazine|Billboard]] (North America)
{| border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 width="550px"
!align="left"|Year
!align="left"|Chart
!align="left"|Position
|-
|align="left"|1978
|align="left"|Pop Albums
|align="left"|4
|-
|}

'''Singles''' - Billboard (North America)
{| border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 width="550px"
!align="left"|Year
!align="left"|Single
!align="left"|Chart
!align="left"|Position
|-
|align="left"|1977
|align="left"|"Point Of Know Return"
|align="left"|Pop Singles
|align="left"|28
|-
|align="left"|1978
|align="left"|"Dust In The Wind"
|align="left"|Pop Singles
|align="left"|6
|-
|align="left"|1978
|align="left"|"Portrait (He Knew)"
|align="left"|Pop Singles
|align="left"|64
|-
|}

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[[Category:1977 albums]]

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Youba Diarra
Youba Diarra (2018)
Personalia
Voller Name Hamaciré Youba Diarra
Geburtstag 24. März 1998
Geburtsort Mali
Position Mittelfeldspieler
Herren
Jahre Station Spiele (Tore)1
0000–2018 Yeelen Olympique
2018– FC Red Bull Salzburg 0 (0)
2018 → SC Wiener Neustadt (Kooperation) 14 (0)
2018 → TSV Hartberg (Leihe) 10 (0)
2019– → FC Liefering (Farmteam) 6 (2)
2019–2020 → FC St. Pauli (Leihe) 3 (0)
1 Angegeben sind nur Ligaspiele.
Stand: 3. Juli 2020

Hamaciré Youba Diarra (* 24. März 1998) ist ein malischer Fußballspieler.

Karriere

Diarra begann seine Karriere bei Yeelen Olympique. Im Januar 2018 wechselte er zum österreichischen Bundesligisten FC Red Bull Salzburg, bei dem er einen bis Mai 2022 laufenden Vertrag erhielt. Allerdings wurde er direkt als Kooperationsspieler an den Zweitligisten SC Wiener Neustadt verliehen.[1]

Im März 2018 debütierte er für Wiener Neustadt in der zweiten Liga, als er am 23. Spieltag der Saison 2017/18 gegen den Floridsdorfer AC in der Startelf stand.

Zur Saison 2018/19 wurde er an den Bundesligisten TSV Hartberg verliehen.[2] Nach einem Kreuzbandriss wurde der Leihvertrag im Januar 2019 aufgelöst.[3]

Im August 2019 spielte erstmals für das Farmteam von Red Bull Salzburg, FC Liefering. Im selben Monat wurde er nach Deutschland an den Zweitligisten FC St. Pauli verliehen.[4] Nach verletzungsbedingt nur drei Einsätzen für die Hamburger in der 2. Bundesliga wurde sein Vertrag bei St. Pauli im Januar 2020 aufgelöst und er kehrte zu Salzburg zurück.[5]

Erfolge

Commons: Youba Diarra – Sammlung von Bildern, Videos und Audiodateien

Einzelnachweise

  1. Talent aus Mali wechselt zum SC Wiener Neustadt redbullsalzburg.at, am 31. Januar 2018, abgerufen am 10. März 2018
  2. Drei weitere Neuzugänge beim TSV (Memento des Originals vom 4. Juli 2018 im Internet Archive)  Info: Der Archivlink wurde automatisch eingesetzt und noch nicht geprüft. Bitte prüfe Original- und Archivlink gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis.@1@2Vorlage:Webachiv/IABot/www.tsv-hartberg-fussball.at tsv-hartberg-fussball.at, am 4. Juli 2018, abgerufen am 4. Juli 2018
  3. Bienvenue à Hartberg, Mohamed Camara! tsv-hartberg-fussball.at, am 8. Januar 2019, abgerufen am 8. Januar 2019
  4. Der FC St. Pauli leiht Mittelfeldspieler Youba Diarra aus fcstpauli.com, am 29. August 2019, abgerufen am 29. August 2019
  5. Diarra beendet Leihe redbullsalzburg.at, am 29. Januar 2020, abgerufen am 29. Januar 2020