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TURN IT ON AGAIN - BEST OF 81-83

Genesis

 

Symphonic Prog

2.47 | 39 ratings

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Guillermo
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2 stars I have to say that in the eighties it was much better for me to listen to the Pop Rock music that some Prog Rock bands like GENESIS and YES were recording and releasing then than to most of the music that was played in the radio. So, while some GENESIS`s albums from that decade really were not very interesting and good in comparison to some of their other albums from the seventies, I still liked some songs from those albums.

This compilation, which I never bought despite seeing it in some record shops in my city (but I listened to it a few times thanks to a friend who had it) has some songs taken from the albums that the band released between 1981 and 1983, plus two live tracks which were previously available only as B-sides of some singles. Some of them were and still are among my favourite songs from those mostly Pop Rock albums, but for me some of them are still not among the best that the band released during that period.

So, this compilation has the next songs:

- From the album "Abacab" (1981): "No Reply At All", "Man On The Corner". I still like both songs.

- From the "3X3" (1982) EP and also released in the US and German versions (and in other countries too, like Mexico, but except in the U.K.) of the "Three Sides Live" (1982) album: "Paperlate". A good song with the EWF horns. Also released as a single in the U.S.

- From the "Three Sides Live" (1982) album: "Misunderstanding", "Follow You, Follow Me", and "Abacab". Three good songs from that album.

- From the album "Genesis" (1983): "Mama", "Home By The Sea", "That's All", "Illegal Alien", "Taking It All Too Hard": Five songs taken from their self-titled album from 1983, which I still think that it is their worst album ever. But I only like from all these songs "That`s All" and ""Taking All Too Hard". This version of "Home by the Sea" is edited a bit at the end using a fade-out. I still consider "Illegal Alien" as their worst song ever. Too much songs taken from this album.

Plus:

- "Turn It On Again Medley (Live)": recorded at the Spectrum, Philadelphia, 27-November-83. Also released as the B-side of the "Illegal Alien" single. "Turn It On Again" is followed by a Medley with several songs (covers) from other bands and singers of the sixties. It really was not played very well in this case, as other performances of similar Medleys are better, in my opinion. This kind of Medleys were played as encores by the band in their 1983-84 and 1986-87 tours and also at the Knebworth Festival in 1990, but with some changes in content. Some of the songs covered by GENESIS in these Medleys were from THE ROLLING STONES, THE WHO, WILSON PICKETT, THE KINKS, and even from THE POLICE and CULTURE CLUB (!!!???) in 1984.

-" Firth Of Fifth (Live)": recorded at the Nassau Coliseum, Long Island, 29-November-81. From one of the shows from which several songs were also recorded and included in the "Three Sides Live" album. This version was also included in a Fexidisc (for which I also wrote a review in Prog Archives). It also was released as the B-side of the "That`s All" 12" single. It is maybe the only officially released complete live version of this song with Daryl Stuermer on lead guitar. This live version also lacks the piano introduction from the original studio version (like the live version from their live album "Seconds Out"), but it is almost complete in comparison to later versions of this song with Stuermer which were played as part of Medleys of old songs from the band in their 1992 and 2007 tours.

Well. This compilation has some good songs, but maybe it could be more interesting for the fans of the most Pop Rock music that the band released in the eighties. Maybe the inclusion of the live version of "Firth of Fifth" and of the "Turn It On Again Live Medley" makes it more interesting for the most dedicated collectors and fans of the band.

Guillermo | 2/5 |

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