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View Poll Results: What would you like to see for the next ALBUM?
Yeasayer - Frargrant World 2 18.18%
Normal Love - Survival Tricks 1 9.09%
EL-P - Cancer4Cure 3 27.27%
Diamond Terrifier - Kill the Self That Wants to Kill Yourself 0 0%
Pg.Lost - Key 4 36.36%
Alt-J - An Awesome Wave 1 9.09%
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Old 08-15-2012, 01:48 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Selling England by the Pound is my favorite Genesis album (then Foxtrot, then Lamb).

I think it might be just about the "proggiest" album I've ever heard, from the absurd synths to the vocal impressions. On my first few listens, they definitely put me off a bit, but I've warmed to them.

I absolutely love the little interlude in the middle (jump to 3:25) of Firth of Fifth that starts slowly with a few flute notes (I think), then ramps into a beautiful piano piece which then transitions into the rest of the song. I'm not a huge fan of the rest of the song, but I listen for that moment.

The whole album is so dramatic, whimsical, melodic and jarring. The song that best displays this is easily The Battle of Epping Forest. I think most fans of this album would tell you to hear The Cinema Show if nothing else. While it's an excellent song, it doesn't have the absurdity and drama that I cherish to be representative of the album as a whole. It basically plods along without any major mood shifts.
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