| 1. Genesis |
| 2. Missing You |
| 3. Love Theme 2001 |
| 4. Lunar Gases |
| 5. Interlaced Expressions |
| 6. Kaleidoscopic Events |
| 7. Serene |
| 8. Fantasy |
| 9. Rain |
| 10. Comfort |
| 11. Ominous Sky |
Editorial Reviews
Follow Up to Last Year's 'Ice Castles'. CD Has Two Bonus Tracks.
Genesis,Larry Heard,Castle Music UK,Dance Music,Pop
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Genesis 1976-1982
Genesis Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000P46P82 Release Date: 2007-05-15 |
Tracks:
- Dance On A Volcano
- Entangled
- Squonk
- Mad Man Moon
- Robbery, Assault And Battery
- Ripples
- A Trick Of The Tail
- Los Endos
Tracks:
- Eleventh Earl Of Mar
- One For The Vine
- Your Own Special Way
- Wot Gorilla?
- All In A Mouse's Night
- Blood On The Rooftops
- Unquiet Slumbers For The Sleepers...
- ...In That Quiet Earth
- Afterglow
Tracks:
- Down And Out
- Undertow
- Ballad Of Big
- Snowbound
- Burning Rope
- Deep In The Motherlode
- Many Too Many
- Scenes From A Night's Dream
- Say It's Alright Joe
- The Lady Lies
- Follow You Follow Me
Tracks:
- Behind The Lines
- Duchess
- Guide Vocal
- Man Of Our Times
- Misunderstanding
- Heathaze
- Turn It On Again
- Alone Tonight
- Cul-De-Sac
- Please Don't Ask
- Duke's Travels
- Duke's End
Tracks:
- Abacab
- No Reply At All
- Me And Sarah Jane
- Keep It Dark
- Medley: Dodo/Lurker
- Who Dunnit?
- Man On The Corner
- Like It Or Not
- Another Record
Tracks:
- Paperlate
- Evidence Of Autumn
- Pigeons
- You Might Recall
- Naminanu
- Inside And Out
- Vancouver
- Me And Virgil
- It's Yourself
- Match Of The Day
- Open Door
- The Day The Light Went Out
- Submarine
Album Description
Lavish 2007 twelve disc box featuring the first five installments in the Genesis remaster campaign (each double disc installment is digitally remastered and features a Hybrid SACD + NTSC/Region 0 DVD), a 48 page case-bound book PLUS an exclusive bonus double disc set featuring an additional 13 non-album tracks (only available in this box)! This bonus double disc is also in the hybrid SACD plus PAL DVD format. The SACD features 13 remastered audio tracks on an SACD Hybrid disc which is playable on both normal CD and SACD 5.1 Surround players. The DVD features the same 13 audio tracks in DTS 5.1 Surround Sound plus two rare video extras including a music clip and an interview. From their Progressive Rock beginnings to their commercial superstardom, Genesis created some of the most challenging, creative and rewarding albums of their generation. This special edition not only offers bonus material, but also allows the listener to experience the album as never before! EMI.Customer Reviews:
Superb Box Set!!!.......2007-07-28
Superb edition even without the SACD layer.......2007-07-25
Is a great experience to re-discover classic albums as Duke, ...and then there where, etc. Veeery refreshing.
Essential for any Genesis fan .......2007-07-17
"Genesis 1976-1982" (6 CDs, 6 DVDs) is extraordinary on so many levels. I'm not going into a dissection of each of the 5 studio albums from that period, except to say that having now listened to "Duke" and "Abacab" from start to finish (and with the benefit of 25+ years hindsight), I can see what the band was trying to do. Each of the albums is now also onto 5.1 Surround Sound, and that sounds absolutely amazing, if you have the right audio set-up at home (which I happen to have). The 6th CD "Extra Tracks" (13 tracks, 59 min.) collects odds-and-ends from various EPs, B-sides and other miscellaneous "lost" songs from that period. The colletion sounds a bit disjointed because, well it IS disjointed, although I love "Inside and Out", with a furious Tony Banks solo towards the end, wow, and better yet is "It's Yourself", which really shoulda been included on the "Winds & Wuthering" album, just outstanding.
The real pay-off on this set are the various visuals added onto the DVDs. Let's start with the absolute best of the whole bunch: a 45 min. concert from 1976 (on the "Trick of the Tail" DVD), with (surpisingly) excellent audio and video and stunning tracks like "Fly on a Windshield", "Entangled" and "Los Endos" (I saw Genesis on their 1977 tour and this brings back many memories). Equally good is a 45 min. excerpt from a 1980 London show (on the "Duke" DVD) with killer performances like "In the Cage", "Dance on a Volcane" and again "Los Endos"). Also not to be missed is a 40 min. 1978 BBC documentary called "Three Dates with Genesis" (on the "And Then There Were Three" DVD), where the BBC reporter follows the band on 3 shows (Germany, Holland and then Knebworth). The real eye opener is of course to see a behind the scenes look at a big festival like Knebworth in 1978 (admission price: 5.50 British Pounds!), it's like watching a time capsule. Each of the 5 studio albums comes with a "2007 reissue interview", which lasts about 15-20 min. each and is quite interesting the first time around. This box-set also collects the many videos the band did, which are quite enjoyable (I remember seeing the "Robbery, Assault & Battery" video as a kid on Belgian TV in 1976; hadn't seen it since). Last but not least, the set contains a nice 48 page booklet with great liner notes.
I can't emphasize enough how estatic I am with this reissue. I already was tempted to buy this when Best Buy ran it with $30 off, but then when I saw that Amazon sells it at FIFTY PERCENT OFF, I immediately jumped on it and ordered it here. Best decision in a long time. This box set is absolutely essential for Genesis fans from the 1970s. As for Genesis fans from the latter era, give this a look and listen. Chances are you'll be stunned, in the best possible way.
Fully Utilized Re-mastering Techniques!.......2007-07-14
Indeed, this set documents their Beginning and Empirical stages with grandeur like only Hackett, Collins, Rutherford, and Banks could.
I quite liked seeing Steven Hackett in the first two "Review Documentaries" for the albums "A Trick of the Tail" and "Wind and Wuthering". These alone, are worth having the DVDs. All five Review Documentaries are fantastically insightful. With interviews with Hackett, Collins, Banks, and Rutherford; how could they not be?!
There are plenty of other extras on these DVDs, of course. All five DVDs contain photographs of the touring programs from the coinciding tour that took place with the given album. All contain at least 2 videos from that period. As you reach the Duke and ABACAB DVDs, you get actual music videos as we know them to be currently. Although, it must be noted that the "concert film" for A Trick of the Tail and the "three dates with Genesis" for Wind and Wuthering are the true gems out of all five DVDs. Even the interesting and often comical videos for the ABACAB period don't quite match up to these.
Then, there are the DTS 5.1/ Dolby Digital re-masterings that are found on the DVDs. Why American versions of the CDs do not contain the SACD, I've no idea. They are re-mastered in Dolby Stereo, however; giving the records a much more lush and coherent sound.
A special note to those who are playing the music videos on the DVDs : You must select the type of sound quality that your DVD player/ sound-system is capable of. If you do not have the ability to play DTS 5.1 audio but you select that audio, the sound will be absent from the music videos. There are two instances where you are given the chance to select the type of audio you want. If you fall victim to not having the capabilities of playing the DTS 5.1, do not freak out or think that the DVDs are damaged; simply select the Dolby Digital audio selection instead of the DTS. Other than that, you should be smooth sailing for weeks to come!
There really is no need to get into how first-class the records, themselves, are. If you're a fan of Genesis, you know that these are simply some of the most brilliantly written tunes of modern music. All five albums express emotions that inspire all who listen. The musicianship that is exposed by every song, by all four members of the band can't be compared with. This isn't even mentioning the voice of Phil Collins; a man with one of the most distinctive singing voices in music history. Not to mention that Banks and Rutherford occasionally offer their vocal talents on a few songs.
The last aspects worth significant mention are the "Extra Tracks" CD and DVD. This is the same format as the five conventional albums: the CD is re-mastered with Dolby Stereo (not SACD or DTS) and the DVD holds the DTS 5.1 and Dolby Digital Surround sound. As for the songs themselves, there could be an entirely new record based off the vitality of these songs. Many of these tracks were B-sides to ABACAB singles and Duke singles. Some of the others can be found on the 3X3 EP. The remaining can be found on their other EP from this time period.
Superior sound quality, distinguished song composition, admired presentation, and indisputable talent has always been the name of the game for Genesis. It's magnificent to see a band of artist who still maintains these traits after 40 years.
Nothing this ingenious could be rated anything less them 5 stars!
THIS is what you've been waiting for ... .......2007-07-12
I'm 45. I've been a Genesis fan since I was 15. I've been really frustrated by the 'lack of attention to detail' of the last group of Genesis so-called "Remasters" (the absolute WORST packaging, including incorrect liner notes, and really ugly boxes on the back of EVERY Jewel case with the track listing -- yeah, some art work -- AND the title track of "The Lamb Lies Down...." actually FADED in, like on all other CD versions of the song, including the Japanese mini-lp version... good grief, anyone who knows the friggin' song KNOWS this has a hard beginning on the piano.)
OK, I haven't really studied the liner notes yet, but I can absolutely say that the packaging is a whole lot better for the 5 albums in here -- complete art work faithful to the original LP releases, including complete lyrics ("abacab" included). Even the CD labels are faithful to the original releases (The US domestic releases have ATCO/ATLANTIC labels -- I would have preferred The Great Charisma Label actually, and suspect the UK/European discs were pressed with them instead). This package DOES contain a 6th disc, with 13 B-sides and EP tracks recorded between 1976 and 1981.
But The Thing is, of course, the music. So what about the music?
I want to say right away that I haven't heard every track in here yet. But of what I've heard, these recordings sound fantastic. Davis clearly went back TO THE MASTER TAPES this time, and these are not only remastered, but they are remixed. For example, so far, of ALL the tracks that fade out (for example, "Wot Gorilla", "A Trick Of The Tail", "Inside And Out") that I've heard, they are all slightly extended. And there are differences in the sounds at the end of these tunes (you don't hear that decending tone so prominently at the end of "Wot Gorilla" as on the original mix, and the fade is extended just so nicely -- and on "Trick Of The Tail", again, a nice extended fade, and you don't hear Collins "grunts" at the end as prominently).
Of course, as a previous review has stated, "Submarine" is the full-length B-side single version with the hard ending, and "It's Yourself" comes complete with an extra verse (sometimes heard on some really bad-sounding bootlegs). And at least they included "Me & Virgil" and "Match Of The Day" (omitted from the Archive 2 Box) -- which also, I might add, sound just great!
My ONLY complaint (so far) would be that for some reason, "It's Yourself" fades, like on the Archive 2 Box. I have the Italian single version; this song actually has a really sweet hard ending, and it doesn't make sense that someone would want to fade out the song when a perfect ending exists on the master tape. But that's what they did. Go figure. What I'd LIKE to have is that ending tacked onto this remastered version.
Given that one complaint, I gotta say they finally got it right with this release -- and I can't wait for them to put out The Gabriel Years -- if the master tapes have been properly stored, there's no telling how these will sound (HOPEfully, they'll fix it so "The Lamb..." starts like the LP does ... withOUT the crackle).
Gary
YES, I am over the age of 13 ... lol.
PS: The package reviewed is the US Rhino release, and the tracks listened to were from the CD's and not the DVD's.
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Platinum Collection
Genesis Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000641ZAE Release Date: 2005-09-13 |
Tracks:
- No Son of Mine
- I Can't Dance
- Jesus He Knows Me
- Hold On My Heart
- Invisible Touch
- Throwing It All Away
- Tonight Tonight Tonight
- Land of Confusion
- In Too Deep
- Mama
- That's All
- Home By the Sea
- Second Home By the Sea
- Illegal Alien
- Paperlate
- Calling All Stations
Tracks:
- Abacab
- Keep It Dark
- Turn It On Again
- Behind the Lines
- Duchess
- Misunderstanding
- Many Too Many
- Follow You Follow Me
- Undertow
- In That Quiet Earth
- Afterglow
- Your Own Special Way
- A Trick of the Tail
- Ripples
- Los Endos
Tracks:
- Lamb Lies Down On Broadway
- Counting Out Time
- Carpet Crawlers
- Firth of Fifth
- Cinema Show
- I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)
- Supper's Ready
- Musical Box
- Knife
Album Description
Founded in the late '60s in Surrey, England, Genesis rose out of the ashes of earlier bands formed by schoolmates Peter Gabriel, Tony Banks, Michael Rutherford, and Anthony Phillips (who departed after 1969's Trespass, the album providing the final track on this stellar retrospective). Guitarist Steve Hackett soon signed on, as did drummer/vocalist Phil Collins, who'd later emerge (as would Gabriel) as a solo superstar. Following Gabriel's 1975 departure, Genesis grew from a progressive art-rock outfit into one of the biggest arena rock acts ever, with a long string of platinum-sellers and chart smashes. On this, their most comprehensive career-spanning collection to date, Genesis' remarkable evolution is revealed.Customer Reviews:
A good collection for the begginers like me!!!!!!.......2007-07-04
Great mix for the price!.......2007-06-17
A really good overview of their work.
Good introduction ahead of Genesis' 2007 US tour.......2007-06-07
Now that Genesis has decided to do the (take your pick: dreaded/hoped for) reunion tour this year, starting in Europe shortly, coming to the US later this year, it's time to revisit the only compilation that spans the entire Genesis studio catalogue.
"Genesis Platinum Edition" (3 CDs; 40 tracks; 235 min.) tracks the band's history in reverse chronological order, with one exception: the title track of 1997's "Calling All Stations", which is stuck at the end of CD1 and sounds totally out of place--for many reasons. But for that song, this covers Genesis 1971-1991, and it's amazing what these guys put out in 20 years, and how the band evolved. This compilation is a decent attempt to cover it all. CD1 (16 tracks, 78 min.) covers the band's most successfull years, and many of these tracks are also found on the "Turn It On Again - The Hits" compilation. Am I the only one to think that the songs from 1986's "Invisible Touch" album have aged very poorly? It makes me cringe to listen to them. (Note: "Tonight Tonight Tonight" comes in an edited, short version here.) CD2 (15 tracks, 77 min.) tracks the intermediary years and I was surprised how good these songs resonate still. Check out for example "Abacab" (in the full album version, thankfully), and "In That Quiet Earth/Afterglow", but shamefully "One for the Vine" is missing, one of the band's best tracks ever (and perhaps the best song Tony Banks ever penned). CD3 (9 tracks, 80 min.) covers the Peter Gabriel years (1971-1975), and while I did not mind (and at times greatly enjoyed) Genesis' evolution to a mainstream successful band, this era is still the most compelling for me. Check out "The Cinema Show" and "Supper's Ready" (both here in full length) if you're not familiar with them, you'll be blown away, I promise you.
There is no arguing with the economic value of this compilation: 4 hours of music for $20, you can't beat that. The packaging is a different story: skimpy liner notes, and the booklet is misprinted with pages out of order... I have seen Genesis in concert only once, in Brussels on the 1977 tour for "Wind & Wuthering" and I remember it as if it was yesterday. Unforgettable. While I know that this year's reunion tour is probably a money-grabbing thing, I nevertheless do plan on seeing them when they come to Columbus in September, for nostalgic reasons if nothing else.
What the Turn it On Again collection should`ve been.............2007-05-14
Great musicianship, but can you - honestly - take Phil Collins seriously?.......2007-05-11
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Selling England By The Pound
Genesis Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002J1O Release Date: 1994-10-04 |
Tracks:
- Dancing With The Moonlit Knight
- I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)
- Firth Of Fifth
- More Fool Me
- The Battle Of Epping Forest
- After The Ordeal
- The Cinema Show
- Aisle Of Plenty
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Often overshadowed by its immediate successor--The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway--this 1974 album features Genesis concert favorites such as the baroque "Firth of Fifth" and the epic "Cinema Show." It yields the group's first British hit, "I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)." Singer Peter Gabriel's heady mixture of dark drama and cryptic commentary is tied to some of the band's most stunning arrangements: Steve Hackett's violin-like guitar melodies on "Firth of Fifth," Tony Banks's synth arpeggios on "The Battle of Epping Forest," and crisp, tight drumming throughout from Phil Collins. Collins makes his Genesis lead vocal debut on the acoustic "More Fool Me." The complex structures and poetic risks taken here may throw fans of later Genesis hits such as the cute "Abacab," but it's well worth coming along for the ride. --James RotondiCustomer Reviews:
A Brilliant Masterpiece.......2007-07-17
Hackett's Monument.......2007-06-02
Arguably the Gabriel era's finest hour 34 years on.......2007-06-01
By 1973, Genesis (which comprised of singer Peter Gabriel, bass player Mike Rutherford, keyboard player Tony Banks, drummer Phil Collins and guitarist Steve Hackett) had developed a cult following and respect with rock fans. However, the band's commercial aspects in the US were not great as Buddah Records (who distributed Charisma in the US) did nothing for the band. Charisma changed distributors Stateside from Buddah to Atlantic (which was home to Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, Cream and many others) and this gave the band some confidence to record its next album as they were now at the same home as Zeppelin and The Stones. Would Selling England By the Pound be a classic or would the band fall from grace. Read on and find out.
We open the album with Gabriel singing the acapella intro to "Dancing With the Moonlit Knight" which told the tale of the demise of "good old England" and the rise of commercial, modern England. Gabriel's brilliant vocals and lyrics are matched by brilliant guitar work of Steve and Mike and additional musicianship from Tony and Phil as the song becomes a superb climactic rock number after its soft start. Next is the band's first UK Top 20 hit "I Know What I Like". This piece tells the story of a lawnmower sitting on the porch which was one of the band's first tracks to feature a synthesizer and a great piece. Next is the majestic "Firth of Fifth". It begins with a piano solo by Banks and launches into a grand epic. The song features a flute solo, a synthesizer solo and one of Hackett's most memorable guitar solos. The first half closed with "More Fool Me" which was Phil's second lead vocal with Genesis. A nice break-up song written by Mike and Phil.
The album's second half starts with "The Battle of Epping Forest" which is an epic about a gang fight with references back to medieval England and excellent muscianship by the Genesis members. Great piece. Next is one of Hackett's classic guitar pieces "After the Ordeal". Next is the epic "The Cinema Show" which is one of the band's best epics. From the opening 12-string guitar doodle, you are then thrown head first into a beautiful song for six minutes. Then, the song breaks into a superb synthesizer solo section which is hard to describe. We close the album with "Aisle of Plenty" which is somewhat of a reprise to the album's opening track but a nice piece nevertheless.
Selling England By the Pound gave Genesis their first crack in the US Top 100 album charts peaking at #70 in 1974 paving the way for more success in the future and eventually reached Gold status in US sales. It reached #3 in their native UK. Sales aside, Genesis were maturing and becoming a band to be reckoned with.
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A true masterpiece.......2007-05-24
Surfice it to say that i have been listening to this masterpiece for over 20 years now and i always get something new out of it everytime i hear it, and thats at least 3 times a week.
This music makes the hair on the back of my neck stand on end and brings tears to my eye with its sheer beauty, and the pleasure it gives me. No other album has ever had such an emotional effect on me.
Give it a try - it is sublime!
Absolutely the best Genesis album........2007-04-24
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The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
Genesis Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002J1S Release Date: 1994-09-20 |
Tracks:
- The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway
- Fly On A Windshield
- Broadway Melody Of 1974
- Cuckoo Cocoon
- In The Cage
- The Grand Parade Of Lifeless Packaging
- Back In N.Y.C.
- Hairless Heart
- Counting Out Time
- Carpet Crawlers
- The Chamber Of 32 Doors
Tracks:
- Lilywhite Lilith
- The Waiting Room
- Anyway
- Here Comes The Supernatural Anaesthetist
- The Lamia
- Silent Sorrow In Empty Boats
- The Colony Of Slippermen (The Arrival/A Visit To The Doktor/Raven)
- Ravine
- The Light Dies Down On Broadway
- Riding The Scree
- In The Rapids
- It.
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When it comes to making albums of epic proportions, few rival this magnificent production that a trip the band took to New York City inspired in 1973. The underlying story is of a street kid named Rael who, thanks in part to the realities of big city life, undergoes a weird and mystical transformation. Containing extended instrumental sections showcasing the extraordinary talents of Tony Banks, Steve Hackett, and Phil Collins, as well as the expressive vocals and often disturbing lyrics of Peter Gabriel, this is the album that located Genesis truly on the map. --Paul ClarkCustomer Reviews:
The Path not Taken.......2007-06-16
I listen to the album now with deep regret. "Lamb" shows the innovative directions the band was going in. Back in NYC anticipates electro-rock (like Gary Numan) by 4 or 5 years; the Eno-esque soundscapes, while dated now, show a desire to experiment; the intense complexity of the songs is offset, unlike in their prior work, by a solid foundation of bass and drums, driving rhythms (just listen to the bass and drums in In the Cage); the songs are generally shorter and more varied in tone and style.
What could have been had they continued down this path ... such remarkable possibilities unrealized. But the creative chemistry of the original line-up was lost when Gabriel left and then, a few years later, Hackett. Genesis survived the transition into the 1980s, but only by selling themselves by the pound. They collapsed into a pop band.
For me, then, The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, represents the apogee of the Genesis genius, a signpost to a path not taken.
Genesis at thier peak.......2007-06-16
Opera Prima.......2007-06-08
Also have the vinyl, but decided to go digital, and both sound alike.
You can buy it and enjoy it, no doubt.
True perfection!.......2007-05-28
"Dock the Dick...".......2007-05-03
I've read lots of speculation about The Lamb's plot, but I think one possible theory has been overlooked. I believe it's given away in the second verse of the first song on the album:
... Metal motion comes in bursts,
But the gas station can quench that thirst
Suspension cracked on unmade road
The truckers eyes read Overload
And out of the subway,
Rael Imperial Aerosol Kid
Exits into daylight, spraygun hid,
And the lamb lies down on Broadway
A few seconds after the introduction of Rael, I believe he's immediately killed by this out of control truck with cracked suspension careening out from an alleyway, and lying dead on Broadway his soul is reborn and sent on this quest through some sort of "purgatory" (?). The album documents Rael's path to salvation with reflections on society, his own life and adventures in the afterlife. Rael has become the sacrificial lamb of societal decay, and in the end he finally does right by regaining his own lost love of self and others - at last discovering the "it." that life and compassion are made of.
One of the most amazing aspects of this album is that it allows a unique experience for each listener. The story lends itself to endless speculation and countless interpretations so it never really gets old. The lyrics are just vague enough and the music layered enough to constantly re-discover it. Once you "get it" it will haunt you for a very long time. Simply an amazing accomplishment.
Buy it, listen to it, listen to it five more times, then try to put it down. I dare you.
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Foxtrot
Genesis Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002J1M Release Date: 1994-10-04 |
Tracks:
- Watcher Of The Skies
- Time Table
- Get 'Em Out By Friday
- Can-Utility And The Coastliners
- Horizon's
- Supper's Ready: Lover's Leap/The Guaranteed Eternal Sanctuary Man/...
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Foxtrot marked a decisive point in Genesis's career. An emerging art-rock band who were building up a growing cult following with a busy touring schedule, this album was an artistic and commercial landmark; it was their first album to chart. Including the classic "Watcher of the Skies" and Peter Gabriel's whimsically compassionate slice of life, "Get 'Em Out by Friday," the album's highlight is the ambitious sidelong epic "Supper's Ready." Comprising seven linked subsections, it was inspired apparently by a frightening experience where Gabriel's wife, Jill, felt she was possessed, and is a story of two lovers and the struggle between good and evil. Certainly it was the most innovative and entertaining piece the band had produced to date. The relatively rough production values could be seen as either detracting somewhat from the impact of the album or adding a pleasantly rough edge to what might otherwise be a somewhat prim sound. --James SwiftCustomer Reviews:
Genesis - Foxtrot CD.......2007-07-05
Not as unforgettable as Pink Floyd's "Echoes".......2007-06-08
Bliss.......2007-06-04
Being such a fan, an objective review is probably out of the question.
Indulge yourself if you are interested in this era, and the wonderful musicians that abounded.
It, as with its early sister albums, combines classical themes from all the arts, and is an absolute 'must buy'
This band were amongst the pioneers, if not the leading light in their genre.
Do yourself a favour and explore the inspired genius that was, Genesis.
Genesis' second album from the "classic era" still sounds superb 35 years on.......2007-06-01
The album came out in a year that arguably prog was at its peak. That was the year that The Moody Blues hit #1 with Seventh Sojourn. ELP gave us the double whammy of Pictures at an Exhibition and Trilogy. Also, Yes gave us two classic out of Fragile and Close to the Edge. Jethro Tull gave us the album length suite Thick As a Brick (which hit #1). Also, Pink Floyd gave us Obscured by Clouds and were recording their masterpiece The Dark Side of the Moon.
It was also in 1972 that Genesis gave us Foxtrot (complete with the cover depicting a woman wearing a fox's head and a red dress). This was the album that saw lead singer Peter Gabriel, keyboard player Tony Banks, bass player Mike Rutherford, drummer Phil Collins and guitarist Steve Hackett refine the sound that they had hinted at on its predecessor, 1971's Nursery Cryme. Foxtrot was also the album that gave the band its first charting success in the UK and helped bring them a following as you will find out why in this review.
We open the album with the epic "Watcher of the Skies" which starts the album off. The piece begins with Banks' swirling mellotron intro and then morphs into a classic Genesis track with superb playing by the Genesis members and Gabriel's vocals just burn here. This piece remains a fan favorite to this day. Next is the nice balladish sounding "Time Table". Some write this beautiful song off as "filler" but is still a great piece. Next is another highlight of the album which is the album's second epic called "Get 'Em Out By Friday". The piece is a bizarre story with superb lyrics from Gabriel and superb music by the band. We conclude the album's first half closed with "Can-Utility and the Coastliners" which was a great song.
Now, the second half of the album starts with "Horizons" which shows why Hackett was arguably Genesis' best guitarist. This classical guitar solo is so superb. Then the album's last piece is the 23 minute "Supper's Ready". This suite is up there with "Tarkus", "Close to the Edge", "Echoes", "2112" and "Thick as a Brick" in greatest long epics. The first part "Lover's Leap" is exceptionally strong with Gabriel's multi-tracked vocals, bizarre lyrics and superb 12-string work from Messieurs Banks, Rutherford and Hackett. Then the suite has a piano solo from Banks which segues into "The Guaranteed Eternal Sanctuary Man" section. Quiet vocals lead into a major key section which has everyone playing (Hackett's lead playing and superb drumming from Collins). The "Ikhnaton and Itsacon and their Band of Merry Men" follows and includes arguably Hackett's guitar solo on a Genesis record. Then this segues into the atmospheric "How Dare I Be So Beautiful" which is dreamy and exquisite. Then we go into the section's classic funny part known as "Willow Farm" which is just wild. All I can see is Peter wearing his flower mask whilst performing it (he got the idea of the flower mask from watching an old British kids show when he was a child). Then after a wild music section we go into the superb "Apocalypse in 9/8" section which has powerful lyrics plus an instrumental part that is amazing. Phil's drumming here is TOP NOTCH and Banks proves why he is the master of the organ. We then segue with bells tolling into the final section called "As Sure as Eggs is Eggs". It starts with a reprise of the music of "Lovers Leap" then morphs into a slowed down reprise of "The Guaranteed Eternal" section. Gabriel sings this part like it was the last piece he would ever sing. It is that great.
Foxtrot would almost reach the UK Top 10 and just missed the American charts but sales notwithstanding, this album is a testament to the classic "prog rock" era of Genesis.
RECOMMENDED!
Genesis - Suppers Ready Is A Must Own For Any Fan Of Progressive Rock.......2007-04-06
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A Trick of the Tail
Genesis Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002J27 Release Date: 1994-11-29 |
Tracks:
- Dance On A Volcano
- Entangled
- Squonk
- Mad Man Moon
- Robbery, Assault And Battery
- Ripples
- A Trick Of The Tail
- Los Endos
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The best post-Gabriel Genesis of the 1970s.......2007-07-17
trick of the tail.......2007-07-13
by the same artist "genesis " as there was a speciale offer buying them together, I m still waiting for wind and wuthering , could you fill me in please, as for the cd quality they are top,
thankyou and good day
cate
excellent for personal reasons.......2007-06-22
Genesis A Trick of the Tail is one of those albums. During the Peter Gabriel years (which were fantastic, by the way) they never really had an album that touched me on a certain unexplainable level.
I don't know what it is, but something about the music Genesis was making in the year 1976 really made me grow attached to them. The atmosphere of this album is extraordinary- so extraordinary it's hard to put into words. It's like every song was written with the intention of allowing the listener to hold on to their childhood years.
From "Dance on a Volcano" all the way to "Los Endos", I get the feeling the band members recorded this music with a certain spiritual meaning that can't be found anywhere else, from any other artist. It's about remembering and cherishing how innocent and adventurous life was as a child, and about not EVER taking those special years for granted. Just because we're adults doesn't mean we have to stop appreciating the way life was for us during those precious early years of our lives.
Hey, I know what I say above sounds corny, but when music sounds THIS good and THIS important, I get the feeling it was meant to be appreciated on a personal level. If you were a child and had a certain extremely powerful believe in God, the music on this album will probably take you back to those special years of your life.
"Ripples" is such a great song. I especially love the instrumental middle section. It puts a strong picture in my head of what it's like to die, and then floating above the solar system and reaching heaven. Something about the way the guitars are played in such a way where you can picture shooting stars surrounding you, and the piano tinkling really makes you think about a build up to something important. Great, great music.
It's progressive rock played with a lot of meaning. I strongly disagree with people who say rock and roll should always be short and sweet and to the point, because otherwise an album like this would never have been created. It's spiritual atmosphere is something that will never grow old, no matter how bad the worlds gets, or how many things go wrong in our lives. This album will always be here for us.
On another personal note, let me say before my mother died, she was a big Genesis fan. I know why now. This music reminds me of her, reminds me of heaven, and makes me think about life. For that, it doesn't get any better.
19th century atmosphere pop songs - amazing !.......2007-06-02
Genesis near its peak.......2007-05-03
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Nursery Cryme
Genesis Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002J1L Release Date: 1994-09-20 |
Tracks:
- The Musical Box
- For Absent Friends
- The Return Of The Giant Hogweed
- Seven Stones
- Harold The Barrel
- Harlequin
- The Fountain Of Salmacis
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GENESIS CIRCA 1971.......2007-06-13
Anyway...this CD certainly doesn't sound like INVISIBLE TOUCH or any portion thereof. The technology is a bit murky, yet the band uses it to their advantage it seems...this CD is WAY too short, at 39 minutes or so...their follow ups aren't quite as short (SELLING ENGALND BY THE POUND was almost an hour long), yet the music on here I think is better.
Like I said, it's hard to pick a fav. A lot of people will probably disagree with me on the statement above, 'cause unlike a lot of Genesis aficionados, my musical tastes are not limited to the '70's...I was born in the early 80's, so I experienced INVISIBLE TOUCH not only WHILE it was happening, but also with a fresh perspective, untainted by 'moral' standards or peer pressure. As the famous SELLING ENGLAND song title says, I KNOW what I like (and I don't need anyone to tell me what I like, as the song DOESN'T say...). But MY musical tastes are also not limited to 80's music, nor 80's and '90's music...my father listened to a lot of his music (70's) and so I guess that's mainly why I'm not as into the '60's as I would like to be. I don't like THE BEATLES hardly at all, except for a few songs...there's no 'hits' album nor is there any regular studio album I have any strong desire to own.
Anyhoo, I guess that's all I got to say about this album, although I realize it was mostly 'off topic'...there isn't much to say about this album, IMO, unless you're like a music TEACHER who has studied the specifics of what makes music enjoyable...
Later, ya'll!
~Jonathan
Genesis in their prime.......2007-06-07
Don't get me wrong, the vocal melodies are great, and the fairy tale-like atmosphere of the entire album is great as well, but let's not forget Genesis was capable of some very good instrumental sections too.
Early Bliss.......2007-06-04
I do not worry about the slightly poorer sound quality (very improved by digital engineering now) nor by what some may describe as self indulgence by this band.
They have left a wonderful legacy of music that is there simply to be enjoyed, and enjoy I will!
Genesis - The First Really Solid Album From The Band.......2007-04-06
Groundbreaking artistic thought, harsh production.......2007-03-06
Sadly, the sound quality is harsh. Methinks they just didn't have access to the better equipment (even the best so very far behind today's standards) available at the time.
I care not. The music prevails.
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Seconds Out
Genesis Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002J29 Release Date: 1994-11-29 |
Tracks:
- Squonk
- The Carpet Crawl
- Robbery, Assault And Battery
- Afterglow
- Firth Of Fifth
- I Know What I Like
- The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway
- The Musical Box (Closing Section)
Tracks:
- Super's Ready
- Cinema Show
- Dance On A Volcano
- Los Endos
Customer Reviews:
Music for a Splendid Voyage.......2007-06-14
I have treated Seconds Out like it was a case of vintage Dom Perignon since I first heard it at age 16, shortly after it was released. I only bring it out when I need true transcendence, and it has NEVER disappointed.
The first four tracks are pleasant but, compared to the rest, merely excellent (though Carpet Crawlers is hypnotically mellifluous). From Firth of Fifth on, there is pure magic in every tune. They are almost all Gabriel compositions from the band's best era, and Collins had yet to go pop, so he gives each song the loving respect it deserves, and his strong voice takes the music places Peter's never could. Melding some of rock's wisest and most transportive lyrics with myriad melodies and thunderous climaxes, this is Genesis' masterpiece, and no other band has ever made it to this particular musical Valhalla.
Back when inner voyaging was my main occupation, I could always count on Firth of Fifth and Cinema Show to take me to the crest of a peak and launch me into the heavens. Time after time, year after year, those tunes carried me all the way home. If you've ever peaked so hard your entire body convulses with every note, you know what I mean. If you haven't, do your research on how to get there cleanly and wisely, get in the right time and place and mindset, and put these two tunes on, LOUD, loud enough to make you feel the music in every cell of your body, not just hear it; you'll get there, and it will change your life from that moment on.
This is yet another amazingly perfect live show recorded in Paris, like Babylon By Bus, Bill Evans' Paris Concert, and so many others. Paris makes the magic come to life. Spend some time in the city and it's easy to see why. The architecture and ambience are non pareil; it would be hard to not be inspired there. Genesis clearly were.
This music breathes and takes on a life of its own, especially on Firth, Cinema, the Musical Box crescendo, and Supper's Ready; how many bands can write a 25-minute rock symphony, and have it go this many places with this much color and depth? I can think of only one.
I haven't heard this cd, so I can't say if they've come close to the incredible vinyl version (hope so but doubt it). I have three original copies, and my pristine japanese virgin vinyl version still emerges from the vault once a year or so when the muses let me know that it's time to ascend to the land of pure bliss again. When cds were invented, my first thought was, Seconds Out with zero crackle and pop! But alas, cds suck and are flat and dead; digital simply can not touch analog for warmth and depth. Still, if ever a recording deserved a 5.1 super-cd ultimate This Is It version, it's Seconds Out.
Apparently Hackett left after this record because he was mixed down too far, among other reasons, but I think that helps the ghostly textures he created with his volume pedal and delays become part of the overall music, rather than a normal lead sound. There is a haunting feeling here (haunted by PG's spirit making sure his music and incomparable lyrics were respected?) that is far beyond the sum of each player's part. Chester's drumming (and Bruford's on Cinema) is in perfect harmony, their jazz chops adding to the band's progressive/classical feel, and the drum duet on Los Endos is another fine peak. Collins was a hell of a drummer, a forgotten fact.
Banks shows himself to be a major part of Genesis' magic, his endlessly melodic parts always making everything sound sublimely musical. He and Rutherford and Hackett were a magnificent team, and they left us with this incredible document. I've listened to many Genesis bootlegs but have never heard a show that was as musically superlative as this, though some of the Lamb tour is killer. Add to that the legendary sound quality...this is easily one of the finest-sounding live albums by any band ever---thank you Mr. Hentschel, you are a genius...and we have one of the sweetest recordings for inner space travel available on this planet.
This is NOT background music. It demands total immersion on great headphones or an audiophile system, vinyl much preferred, volume waaay up, lights out, phone off the hook, doors locked, mind wide open. Give it the respect it deserves, and Seconds Out will take you places you have never been, places where you become part of the music of the spheres and you are complete.
Bon Voyageeee!!
Amazing.......2007-06-08
Amazing, the sound and the presentation.
If you are a Genesis' fan, and specially about the Peter Gabriel's period in Genesis, you should have it. Don't doubt.
Classic!.......2007-05-07
Best live album.......2007-03-09
Great live album, but..........2007-02-12
There are songs that I just hate on this album, even if I love the studio version of these same songs. The best example is "The lamb lies down", I think that it is a bad version, the vocal are horrible and the music is not better. I don't like "Robbery, Assault and battery" and "I know what I like"..Also, cutting "Dance on the volcano" was not a good idea, the best part of this song is not there (the ending section)
Now, let's give the good news, Firth of fifth is incredible, Supper's ready is well done also and The cinema Show is amazing. Good live version of Los Endos. Squonk and Carpet Crawlers are just OK, but the studio version are better. Overall, I am 50% satisfied with this double live album, hence the mid point rating.
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Invisible Touch
Genesis Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002IJ2 Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Invisible Touch
- Tonight, Tonight, Tonight
- Land Of Confusion
- In Too Deep
- Anything She Does
- Domino (Part One-In The Glow Of The Night/Part Two - The Last Domino)
- Throwing It All Away
- The Brazilian
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There no doubt exists a school of rock purists who consider Invisible Touch the album where Genesis officially kissed street credibility goodbye and said hello to beer commercial anthems and puppet extravaganza videos. True, perhaps, but on the other hand, it's great to sing along to a good pop song, too. And this record has good pop songs in spades, from rock-solid I'm-not-so-tough-I-can't-cry-style tearjerkers ("In Too Deep," "Throwing It All Away") to zingy, gurgly pop confections ("Land of Confusion," "Anything She Does"). A few slightly more sprawling tracks are also included ("Tonight, Tonight, Tonight," "Domino," and the instrumental "The Brazilian"), but compared to the band's earlier attempt at art-rock opuses, even these feel a bit candy coated. We are talking about 1987, after all. Thin synth lines weren't retro. They just were. And we loved it. --Bob MichaelsCustomer Reviews:
ooh!that's one heck of a nurse!.......2007-07-23
Genesis' most successful album in the US is still great 20 plus years on.......2007-06-22
By 1986, lead singer and drummer Phil Collins was a solo superstar with his 1985 solo album No Jacket Required which hit #1, spawned singles and won him Grammies. Plus had hits with the soundtrack songs "Against All Odds" in 1984 and "Separate Lives" (with Marilyn Martin) in 1985. Plus he produced Earth Wind and Fire singer Philip Bailey's album Chinese Wall (which featured the two Phil's duet Easy Lover) and songs for Adam Ant's Strip album. Keyboard player Tony Banks had done the film score to the Kevin Bacon movie Quicksilver. Guitarist/bass player Mike Rutherford started his side project called Mike and the Mechanics which released its self-titled debut which spawned three singles.
In late 1985, the band plus co-producer Hugh Padgham recorded the follow-up to the 1983 self-titled effort. When the album was released, would fans embrace it or turn its back on the band. Read on and find out.
We kick things off with the chart-topping title track which has one of the best Rutherford riffs I ever heard and is still a great pop number today. Next is the first of two epics "Tonight Tonight Tonight". This track speaks about the evils of drugs and the seedy parts of life and with the drum machine loop, created a masterpiece. The song was released as a single with over FOUR MINUTES chopped from this classic and was another US Top 10 hit. We follow with "Land of Confusion" which was a great rocker. Who cannot forget the video where the puppets of the band and the late Ronald Reagan are dominating the clip. This track was another Top 5 hit here in the US. The album's first side closed with another Top 10 hit "In Too Deep" which was a nice ballad to close the first half.
The driving "Anything She Does" kicks off the album's second half and is an incredibly fun rocker with amusing supermodel-oriented lyrics that are right on the money, and the synth horns on it sound remarkably like the real thing. The video for this was funny and included the late Benny Hill as their head of security Fred Scottle Esquire! Next is the 11 minute plus epic "Domino". The first section "In the Glow of the Night" is wistful and superb. Then the section ends suddenly and we dreamingly then segue into the powerful "The Last Domino" which is killer despite the Simmons drums which slightly date the song. Next is the album's second US Top 10 hit "Throwing It All Away" which was a superb ballad. We then close the album with the atmospheric instrumental called "The Brazilian" which is packed with killer hooks and a wild atmosphere.
Invisible Touch would become Genesis' highest charting album in the US reaching #3 and was also its best selling album in the US with 6 million copies sold in the US alone and it is because the material is superb and has held up. Also, ex-Genesis members Peter Gabriel and Steve Hackett had success that year with their albums So and GTR respectively. Invisible Touch is still superb today.
Recommended!
GENESIS ADDS THEIR INVISIBLE TOUCH TO THIS INCREDIBLE ALBUM........2007-05-05
GENESIS will forever go down in Rock n' Roll history and be remembered for writing and recording some of Rock's most sacred classic anthems ever.
It is now 1985 and a new phase for the band during this point in their career. GENESIS' lead singer, drummer and frontman Phil Collins would continue to enjoy his solo career with the extremely successful "NO JACKET REQUIRED" album released in 1985. His tour would be extremely successful to highly critically acclaim. However, Collins would forever remain loyal to the band that gave him his start and would willingly return to GENESIS and rejoin his fellow bandmates and friends Tony Banks on keyboards and bassist, lead and rhythm guitarist Mike Rutherford. It was now time for the band to head into the recording studio and record the follow-up allbum to the extremely successful "GENESIS" album from 1983. It would be on this next GENESIS album that the band would follow in the same recording atmosphere and tradition as the previous successful album "GENESIS" released in 1983. After a certain period of time went by, the band would emerge and come out of the recording studio with the fully completed acetate and deliver the finished product to their record label and employer, Atlantic Records. Atlantic Records would release the product as the "INVISIBLE TOUCH" album in 1986. In my opinion, the "INVISIBLE TOUCH" album is another true testament of the genius and musical creativity of three extremely talented individuals. The "INVISIBLE TOUCH" album is also a fine fitting tribute to a great band that was truly indeed, far ahead of their time.
It is now time to let the rock n' Roll music of GENESIS to speak for itself and back it up by doing all of the talking musically. The legendary "INVISIBLE TOUCH" album from 1986 begins with the incredible synthesized progressive Rocker "Invisible Touch," the beautifully slow and soothing synthesized Rocker "Tonight, Tonight, Tonight," the breathtaking synthesized Progressive hard Rocker "Land Of Confusion," the beautifully slow and well arranged love song "In Too Deep," the fast and energetic progressive Rocker "Anything She Does," the groundbreaking and beautifully slow mild Rocker turned fast synthesized progressive Rocker "Domino (Part One - In The Glow Of The Night AND Part Two - The Last Domino)," one of the greatest and most powerful love songs ever written that we can all grasp and relate to, "Throwing It All Away" and the beautifully synthesized progressive instrumental song "The Brazilian." May I also add that all three musicians were steamin' and sizzlin' red hot while laying down the tracks for this album. Phil Collins' blistering lead vocals were so powerful and emotional that he takes the songs and music to an entirely different level.
Overall, this is one great album worth checking out and seeking further research and information into especially if you are a hardcore diehard GENESIS fan or a devout music collector. As for all of the curious newcomers and new beginners that are not quite familiar with the sound and music of GENESIS, I would highly suggest that you research the many GENESIS greatest hits compilation albums on Amazon com before you make your final decision as to which GENESIS album(s) that is right for your musical needs and tastes. If you feel that you truly love the music of GENESIS and you want more, then it would be in your best interests to purchase their many other studio albums that are available on Amazon com. Either way you choose, you will have taken a giant step towards owning and starting your very own GENESIS music collection. You can do all of your researching and album purchases either on Amazon com or at your nearest local Borders Books and Music store. If you ever get a chance, buy this album. You'll be happy and satisfied that you did.
I would like to highly recommend purchasing this legendary album to own as a valuable and important part of his or her own personal music collection. This treasure album has already proven to stand the test of time and will always be around to be enjoyed, appreciated and cherished for many years to come, NOW AND FOREVER. This is one great legendary album that no hardcore music fan or devout music collector would want to be without.
In closing, the GENESIS "INVISIBLE TOUCH" album would be released in 1986 to highly critically acclaim. The band would also quickly embark on a new World Tour to promote the "INVISIBLE TOUCH" album in what would prove to be one of their greatest tours yet ever. Following the tour, it was now time once again for the band to take another long rest and hiatus. There would be many other GENESIS albums that are still yet to come and new stories that would still need to be told and written. But that, my fellow readers and reviewers, you will just have to stay tuned and read further more about it at a later date in the near future. GENESIS, at this point in their career, has forever left their place and mark in Rock n' Roll history and will never be forgotten. So here's to you Phil, Tony and Mike. Thanks for the great memories with many more still to come. Keep Persevering. Keep the Faith. And as the saying goes, "AND THE REST IS ROCK N' ROLL HISTORY," need I say more? Thanks for reading my review and I truly hope that you have enjoyed reading it as much as I have truly enjoyed writing it for your reading pleasure. I also deeply hope that all of you will read all of my other reviews in the near future when time permits. GENESIS RULES! Long Live Rock n' Roll. Rock out always and take it easy. Forever in Rock, John L.
Genesis - Overexposed But A Decent Album.......2007-04-11
The second worst album of Genesis.......2007-02-15
It's like fast food, you get into it fast, but as soon as you have finish, you begin to feel sick. These songs were instant hits, but they didn't pass the test of time. The only track that I still like is "Domino" part one and two.
One last point, the only other Genesis album that is this weak is "Abacab"
I am wondering how can somebody can give five star to an album like this one ?
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Genesis
Genesis Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002IGK Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Mama
- That's All
- Home By The Sea
- Second Home By The Sea
- Illegal Alien
- Taking It All Too Hard
- Just A Job To Do
- Silver Rainbow
- It's Gonna Get Better
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Witnessing an attempt at genre crossover is kind of like watching a logrolling competition. The failures are almost as excruciatingly embarrassing for the audience as they are for the performer. But when one gets a glimpse at one of the rare success stories: Ah! What a thing of beauty! Genesis's 1983 eponymous release sits proudly in the latter camp. Laying down nine midtempo tracks that are full and crisp without wearing too glossy of a pop sheen, Phil Collins, Tony Banks, and Mike Rutherford create an aural world where Yes fans and those who like chart-toppers live in harmony. And whatever lyrical well Collins chooses to tap proves to be a gusher, whether he is dipping into reservoirs of Gabrielan menace ("Mama," "Home by the Sea," "Silver Rainbow"), stealing a page from pop music's huge tome of conflicted-heart numbers ("That's All," "Taking It All To Hard"), or getting just plain ol' ridiculous ("Illegal Alien"). At the risk of seriously ruffling indie-rock feathers, one might even say that, in a way, Genesis sits as the great-grandfather of Radiohead's OK Computer. The idea that your body can rock while your brain gets tickled ain't a new one; it's just that people don't put it into practice that often. --Bob MichaelsCustomer Reviews:
The Pre-lude to "Invisible Touch" and a great sequel to "Abacab".......2007-07-30
With hits like "That's All" - "Mama" - "Illegal Alien" - "Home by the
Sea" and "Taking it All too Hard" as well as the album cuts "Silver Rainbow" and "Just a Job To Do" Genesis with assistance from Phil Collins
was truly starting to sound a lot like the Phil Collins band, but that's (only) because Phil Collins' solo career was also starting to become very popular during this time.
I still enjoy "Abacab" and "Invisible Touch" much more than this one,
but it still deserves 5 stars, due to the fact that it was a new beginning for the sound of Genesis in the studio and on stage.
Also during this time, Phil Collins produced the solo single "Against All
Odds" (Take a Look at Me Now) and his third solo disc, "No Jacket."
After a 2 year break from recording with Genesis, Phil Collins would return to record "Invisible Touch," which would feature five number one
singles in the UK and the states. However, "GENESIS" seems to have aged
pretty well in the 25 years since it's creation, with the exception of
maybe the silly "Illegal Alien."
Troubling Reviews Above.......2007-07-25
...a definite classic!.......2007-06-10
The album features the band's earliest classic hits: the dark and eluring Mama, the hip ballad That's All, the Phil Collins signature ballad Taking It All Too Hard, the sophisticated album track Home By The Sea, and the silly Illegal Alien.
Genesis, the album, marks the band's gradual transition to mainstream pop (they would eventually make that transition complete in the follow up album Invisible Touch), and elevation to global superstardom. It is a definite classic!
Recommended
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Almost as impressive and magic as Foxtrot.......2007-06-08
GENESIS' SELF-TITLED ALBUM FROM 1983 TAKES PROGRESSIVE ROCK TO ANOTHER LEVEL. .......2007-04-28
At this point in GENESIS' career, The band was hot and on a roll while keeping themselves extremely busy keeping GENESIS on the charts by releasing new live material from the 1981-82 Tour. Following the success of 1981's "ABACAB" album, Phil Collins' successful solo debut album, 1981's "FACE VALUE," the 1982 mini EP "3 X 3," 1982's live album entitled "THREE SIDES LIVE" and Phil Collins' second successful solo album, 1982's "HELLO I MUST BE GOING," the GENESIS band comprising of Phil Collins, Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford would soon regroup after a long break with new refreshing ideas for their new follow-up studio album to the extremely successful "ABACAB" album from 1981. After the songs were written for the new album, GENESIS would head into the recording studio and begin laying down the tracks. The band also wanted to utilize and use the best of the new modified and advanced top of the line synthesizer technology which includes computerized synthesized drumkits. And to top it off, GENESIS was going to record their new album in the same tradition and formula as Sir George Martin did with THE BEATLES and Brian Wilson would do with THE BEACH BOYS. GENESIS with longtime studio collaborator Hugh Padgham, would produce this new album by using the recording studio as a creative instrument to come up with fresh new ideas and sounds more than ever before. These ideas that the band came up with would soon take Progressive Rock to another level giving the music a little more solid synthesized Rock sound. After a certain amount of time went by, GENESIS would emerge and come out of the recording studio with the finished and completed acetate and submit the finished product to their record label company and employer, Atlantic Records. Atlantic Records would soon release the album as the legendary self-titled "GENESIS" album in 1983. The self-titled "GENESIS" album would turn out to be one of the band's greatest contributions, accomplishments and achievements in their whole history and career. In my opinion, the self-titled "GENESIS" album is without a doubt, a true testament of the sheer genius and musical creativity of three extremely talented individuals. The self-titled "GENESIS" album is also a fine fitting tribute to a great band that was truly indeed, far ahead of their time.
It is now time to let the Rock n' Roll music of GENESIS to speak for itself and back it up by doing all of the talking musically. The legendary masterpiece self-titled "GENESIS" album begins with the unbelievable mystical haunting synthesized Rocker "Mama," the refreshing and smooth Rocker "That's All," the breathtaking energetic Rocker "Home By The Sea," the beautifully slow turned fast synthesized Rocker "Second Home By The Sea," the merciless fast paced synthesized Rocker "Illegal Alien," the beautifully slow soothing song "Taking It All Too Hard," the amazing synthesized Rocker "Just A Job To Do," the incredible synthesized Rocker "Silver Rainbow" and the beautifully slow and rugged synthesized Rocker "It's Gonna Get Better." May I also add that all three bandmembers were on a mission to create and record the ultimate Progressive Rock album. Phil Collins' blistering lead vocals were sizzlin' red hot and on fire while recording and laying down the tracks for this legendary album. Phil Collins' explosive drumming followed by his perfect timekeeping, laid down the foundations for their music combining and solidifying their sound perfectly, beautifully and harmoniously.
Overall, this is one great album worth checking out and seeking further research and information into especially if you are a hardcore diehard GENESIS fan or a devout music collector. As for all of the curious newcomers and new beginners that are not quite familiar with the sound and music of GENESIS, you might want to research further and possibly invest into a GENESIS greatest hits compilation album. The reason for this is because it will save you a lot of money of having to buy all of their albums one by one. If you love all of the songs on their compilation album, it would then be in your best interests to purchase as many GENESIS album(s) that you may want. Which ever way you may choose, you will have taken a giant step in owning and starting your very own GENESIS music collection. You can do all of your researching and purchases either on Amazon com or at your nearest local Borders Books and Music store. If you ever get a chance, buy this album. You'll be glad that you did.
I would like to highly recommend purchasing this legendary masterpiece album to own as a valuable and important part of his or her own personal music collection. This treasure album has already proven to stand the test of time and will always be around to be enjoyed, appreciated and cherished for many years to come, NOW AND FOREVER. This is one great priceless gem that no hardcore music fan or devout music collector would want to be without.
In closing, the self-titled "GENESIS" album would be released to highly critically acclaim. The band would soon after embark on a new World Tour promoting the "GENESIS" album in what would turn out to be one of their greatest tours ever. In the many years to come, GENESIS would record many more great albums and quickly embark on many more tours promoting them. But that, my fellow readers and reviewers, you will just have to stay tuned and read further about it at a later date in the near future. GENESIS will forever leave their mark and place in Rock n' Roll history and will never be forgotten. So here's to you Phil, Tony and Mike. Thanks for the great memories with many more still to come. Keep Persevering. Keep The Faith. And as the saying goes, "AND THE REST IS ROCK N' ROLL HISTORY," need I say more? Thanks for reading my review and I truly hope that you have enjoyed reading it as much as I have truly enjoyed writing it for your reading pleasure. I also deeply hope that all of you will read all of my other reviews in the near future when time permits. GENESIS RULES! Long Live Rock n' Roll. Rock out always and take it easy. Forever In Rock, John L.
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