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View Poll Results: Your favourite Genesis albums in order of preference
From Genesis to Revelation 4 11.11%
Trespass 5 13.89%
Nursery cryme 10 27.78%
Foxtrot 14 38.89%
Selling England by the pound 15 41.67%
The lamb lies down on Broadway 13 36.11%
A trick of the tail 7 19.44%
Wind and wuthering 4 11.11%
... And then there were three 3 8.33%
Duke 3 8.33%
Abacab 2 5.56%
Genesis 3 8.33%
Invisible touch 6 16.67%
We can't dance 1 2.78%
Calling all stations 1 2.78%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 36. You may not vote on this poll

 
 
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Old 05-31-2012, 04:51 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Invisible Touch!

It's the boooomb.

Track Listing:
1.) Invisible Touch- Perfect intro song, nice and upbeat and sets the tone for the whole album of a pop masterpiece.

2.) Tonight, Tonight, Tonight- The best song with the same word in it three times (excluding "the'), nice work by Collins here on the drums.

3.) Land of Confusion- Nice little song here to catch your breath after the two juggernauts before it

4.) In Too Deep- Best song on the album with a memorable hook that will last a lifetime

5.) Anything She Does- Starts of the B Side just like the first side does with an uptempo poppy perfection.

6.) Domino- A 10+ minute journey into a noise jungle

7.) Throwing it All Away- Another classic joint here, I remember hearing this as a kid and still get the chills.

8.) The Brazilian- The weakest track on the album but nonetheless still a nice little ditty

Short, sweet and a pop masterpiece. Peter Gabriel is sweet solo-wise but I'm very close to this album and not a huge prog fan so it is no surprise that I would say this album and not "Selling England by the Pound"

In fact, I'm going to go listen to Invisible Touch on my drive home from work.
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