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Old 01-15-2014, 11:20 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Time to return to Genesis. Some of my favourite tracks that may not necessarily be yours...

Unlike practically everyone else I don't worship SEbtP, but I do like it a lot. This is one of my favourite tracks from it, though again I do prefer the live version off "Seconds out"...
Spoiler for Firth of fifth:


And though I seriously hate "Abacab", I can find one or two decent tracks on it I can stand. This is one of them.
Spoiler for Like it or not:


I pretty much like all of "A trick of the tail", but this one kind of stands out for me.
Spoiler for Mad man Moon:


And going back to the debut, there's a lot to love there...
Spoiler for One day:


The point, I guess, at which they began to head in a more rock-then-pop direction, but I still love most of this album, especially this
Spoiler for Burning rope:


And though I shook my head at the title (who'd they think they were, Peter Gabriel?) I thought the self-titled 1983 effort was a big BIG improvement on "Abacab" (not that that would have been hard!)
Spoiler for Home by the sea/ Second home by the sea:


And heading back to 1970 for "Trespass" with the dark moody "Stagnation" to close up for today.
Spoiler for Stagnation:
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