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FOXTROT

Genesis

 

Symphonic Prog

4.61 | 4055 ratings

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VanDerProg
5 stars Foxtrot, released in 1972, is an exceptional album by Genesis that showcases their versatility and creativity as a progressive rock band. With its complex arrangements, emotional depth, and conceptual themes, Foxtrot is an unforgettable listening experience that deserves a 5-star rating. I will explain why throughout this review.

The album opens with "Watcher of the Skies," an epic track that sets the tone for the rest of the album. The haunting mellotron introduction, Peter Gabriel's theatrical vocals, and the dynamic interplay between the guitar, bass, and drums create a sense of mystery and intrigue. The song's lyrics are also great. This is a classic of prog.

The next track, "Time Table," is a beautiful ballad that showcases Genesis's softer side. Tony Banks's delicate piano playing and Gabriel's heartfelt vocals make this song a standout on the album. The lyrics are introspective and poetic, reflecting on the fleeting nature of time and the beauty of life.

The album's centerpiece is the 23-minute-long "Supper's Ready," which is often cited as one of the greatest progressive rock epics of all time. Divided into seven distinct sections, the song is a journey through mythological, biblical, and mystical themes. From the pastoral intro to the apocalyptic "Apocalypse in 9/8," the song is a rollercoaster of emotions and musical styles. This song takes you through many emotions and concepts extremely well. Gabriel's theatrical delivery and the band's virtuosic playing make this song a true masterpiece.

Other standout tracks on the album include "Get 'Em Out by Friday," which features some great vocals from Gabriel. It's a really fun track. "Can-Utility and the Coastliners," is a melodic and intricate song that showcases the band's musical dexterity along with some incredible proggy moments.

Overall, Foxtrot is a timeless album that showcases Genesis at the height of their creative powers. The band's musicianship, songwriting, and conceptual themes are all on full display, making this album a must-listen for any fan of progressive rock. Whether you're a longtime Genesis fan or new to the genre, Foxtrot is an essential addition to any music collection. With its 5-star rating, it's clear that this album deserves a place among the greatest albums of all time.

VanDerProg | 5/5 |

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