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NURSERY CRYME

Genesis

 

Symphonic Prog

4.42 | 3582 ratings

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VanDerProg
5 stars The Genesis album "Nursery Cryme" is a true classic of progressive rock. Released in 1971, it showcases the band's impressive musical virtuosity and complex songwriting abilities, setting the tone for the rest of their career.

The album features iconic tracks such as "The Musical Box", "The Return of the Giant Hogweed", and "Fountain of Salmacis", each of which showcases the band's unique blend of intricate instrumentation, imaginative storytelling, and poetic lyrics. The album's overall sound is characterized by the interplay between Tony Banks' dazzling keyboard work, Mike Rutherford's melodic guitar lines, and Phil Collins' dynamic drumming, all held together by Peter Gabriel's powerful vocals and theatrical stage presence.

The standout track, "The Musical Box", is a true masterpiece of progressive rock, featuring a haunting melody, complex time signatures, and a spine-chilling story about a young girl's encounter with a sinister music box. This song alone is worth the price of the album.

Overall, "Nursery Cryme" is a must-have for any fan of progressive rock or Genesis. It is a landmark album that marked the beginning of the band's golden era and cemented their place in the annals of rock history. With its complex arrangements, imaginative lyrics, and breathtaking performances, "Nursery Cryme" is a true classic that deserves a perfect five-star rating and is a must-listen!

VanDerProg | 5/5 |

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