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TRESPASS

Genesis

 

Symphonic Prog

4.14 | 2637 ratings

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vladimir.leksa
5 stars I like nearly all the works of Genesis, but two of them have a special position i my heart. The first is Trespass (T), the second Wind and wuthering (WW). There are both many differences and similarities in them. T is from the early period WW is the midlle period record, Gabriel sings in T, Phillips and Silver are still there; in WW it is Collins who is singing and Hackett is still there. But they are both magic, heartmoving, full of beatiful melodies and athmosphere. Listening both I am imaging to be somewhere deep in mountains, hidden in a wooden cottage, in the black night outside there is a snowy thunder, inside a fire is silently murmuring and all the people sitting around the fireplace and drinking some wine are talking fairies. Someone of the old wolf, some of ancient kings, some of a cat and a mouse, some of Jesus. A night of wonders.
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