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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%
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Old 12-01-2012, 11:39 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Nursery Cryme, Selling England by the Pound, and Foxtrot take it for me. SEBTP is the most consistent in my opinion, but I love "The Musical Box" and the hogweed song way too much to not vote Nursery Cryme as well. And of course, if Foxtrot only consisted of "Supper's Ready", and the rest of the album was Peter Gabriel miming, I'd still have it in my collection.
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Old 12-23-2012, 08:40 PM   #2 (permalink)
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And of course, if Foxtrot only consisted of "Supper's Ready", and the rest of the album was Peter Gabriel miming, I'd still have it in my collection.
It really took a long time for that song to click with me. When it finally did, though, I listened to it on repeat about 5 times. Even though it was fairly early in their career, it is still the epitome of what classic Genesis was.
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