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chessman
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Posted: October 22 2006 at 15:48 |
Genesis were my favourite band back in the seventies, and remain my favourite even now. (But only during the seven album period you list above).
Every one of those albums deserves a vote, I love them all. And you will probably find SEBTP and Foxtrot come first and second. But for me, it has always been The Lamb. My fave album of all time in fact! (Second would probably be your choice, Nursery Cryme. I love that too!)
But as I said, all of those on your list are immaculate. You have great taste!
(My favourite cover award goes to A Trick Of The Tail.) :)
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Epitath
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Posted: October 23 2006 at 03:11 |
mhm tough one, yet i went for SEBTP over Foxtrot, took me some time though, good poll
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daz2112
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Posted: October 23 2006 at 15:17 |
1.Nursery Cryme 2.Trespass 3.Foxtrot
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Pnoom!
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Posted: October 23 2006 at 15:36 |
I picked Foxtrot, but it was hard:
Foxtrot: ****.7
Nursery Cryme: ****.6
The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway: ****.5
Selling England By the Pound: ****.3
Trespass: ****.3
I haven't heard the other two, but as soon as I have, I'm sure they'll be up in that range.
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bruin69
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Posted: October 23 2006 at 21:04 |
Can I also say (and I know I'm in a minority here) that I really enjoy And Then There Were Three...!!
I LOVE all the albums from Foxtrot onwards, and while I recognise that there a slight feeling of jadedness about ATTWT, and Hackett is sorely missed, there are some good compositions on there - Undertow, Snowbound, Burning Rope - and if only Mike Rutherford could've played lead guitar a little more convincingly (or they'd employed Steve Howe for an afternoon in the studio) this could have been a great album
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Tyrant
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Posted: October 24 2006 at 07:21 |
I don't think it's particularily revolutionary to state that one enjoys And Then There Were Three. Maybe if you said you enjoyed We Can't Dance...
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Neil
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Posted: October 24 2006 at 07:31 |
Those seven are definitely my favourites and I chose SEBTP over the others. I do like Then There Were Three, Duke and Abacab as well but I do draw the line at Invisible Touch.
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Pnoom!
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Posted: October 24 2006 at 14:24 |
It confuses me how Selling England... has reached the top (though I could say the same for CTTE). It is very good, but a true masterpiece should have no weak songs and should realize it's full potential. SEBTP, however, has a weak song (More Fool Me) and a song that doesn't realize it's full potential (The Battle of Epping Forest, which would have been better if it had fewer lyrics). Foxtrot and Nursery Cryme, however, both lack weak tracks and at least come close to realizing their full potential. SEBTP does get credit for having a great concept. The Lamb... loses points, as all Rock Operas do, both for weak tracks and realizing potential. I'm still waiting for a Rock Opera that is a true ***** masterpiece...
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the icon of sin
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Posted: October 24 2006 at 15:35 |
"The Lamb...", one of my favourite musical journeys.
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Tyrant
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Posted: October 25 2006 at 04:18 |
inpraiseoffolly wrote:
It confuses me how Selling England... has reached the top (though I could say the same for CTTE). It is very good, but a true masterpiece should have no weak songs and should realize it's full potential. SEBTP, however, has a weak song (More Fool Me) and a song that doesn't realize it's full potential (The Battle of Epping Forest, which would have been better if it had fewer lyrics). Foxtrot and Nursery Cryme, however, both lack weak tracks and at least come close to realizing their full potential. SEBTP does get credit for having a great concept. The Lamb... loses points, as all Rock Operas do, both for weak tracks and realizing potential. I'm still waiting for a Rock Opera that is a true ***** masterpiece... |
I strongly disagree. The Battle Of Epping Forest is THE song that really shows Genesis' true theatrical potential. What they started with Supper's Ready, is here brought to completion. It is songs like The Battle that truly differs Genesis from the rest of the progrock bunch. A song like Firth of Fifth, for example, is beautiful and well crafted, but could potentially have been made by another band. The Battle Of Epping Forest could only have been made by Gabriel-era Genesis.
The Lamb IS a masterpiece, and there are several other good rock operas as well. If you're still waiting for a good rock opera, perhaps it is time to realize that you simply don't like rock operas, and thus needn't wait any longer?
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B.B Hood
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Posted: October 25 2006 at 04:21 |
Selling England :)
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mattmacneil
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Posted: October 27 2006 at 23:12 |
king volta wrote:
Yes I'm sure this has been done like 15 times before but, being a new Genesis fan, I hope i have a right to ask you this question again =) I'm a rather new fan but I'm still quite sure Nursery Cryme is my favorite:
1. Nursery Cryme ***** 2. The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway ***** 3. Selling England by the Pound ***** 4. A Trick of the Tail ****1/2 5. Trespass **** 6. Wind and Wuthering **** 7. Foxtrot **
--yes i might be nuts because i think Foxtrot is WAAAAAAAY below average...anyways, I have listened to each of these albums at least five times so i consider my judgement set (I'm a very new fan--only been a "real" genesis fan for a week or so) but I own each of these albums and the Gabriel bunch I've heard like a million times each back when i was trying to like them.
so what do you say? |
I cant see in anyway that Foxtrot has 2 stars. I know its opinion, but honestly, you can't be serious. Are you just trying to say stuff that hasnt been said for a while? Back up your opinion. Suppers Ready is f***ing brilliant. That alone deserves 5 stars.
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TheLamb
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Posted: October 28 2006 at 14:45 |
king volta wrote:
Yes I'm sure this has been done like 15 times before but, being a new Genesis fan, I hope i have a right to ask you this question again =) I'm a rather new fan but I'm still quite sure Nursery Cryme is my favorite:
1. Nursery Cryme ***** 2. The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway ***** 3. Selling England by the Pound ***** 4. A Trick of the Tail ****1/2 5. Trespass **** 6. Wind and Wuthering **** 7. Foxtrot **
--yes i might be nuts because i think Foxtrot is WAAAAAAAY below average...anyways, I have listened to each of these albums at least five times so i consider my judgement set (I'm a very new fan--only been a "real" genesis fan for a week or so) but I own each of these albums and the Gabriel bunch I've heard like a million times each back when i was trying to like them.
so what do you say? |
You give Foxtrot 2 Stars...?
What kind of person are you?
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bjl 2003
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Posted: November 16 2006 at 04:46 |
Selling England. A brilliant album, with Genesis at their
creative best. All the members of the band seem to have been pulling in
the same direction. I very much enjoyed The Lamb, A Trick of the Tail, and Wind and Wuthering, but never again did the band scale quite the same heights. Much like Yes with Close to the Edge, they seem too have hit a real creative peak which proved very difficult to attain a second time.
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Australian
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Posted: November 16 2006 at 04:48 |
Wait. I know know. "Trespass" an overlooked gem, amazing!
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prog4evr
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Posted: November 16 2006 at 07:50 |
king volta wrote:
=( why don't i like foxtrot...? i feel lonely... |
You're not alone. For me, Nursery Cryme is Genesis' all-time best - never get tired of it when I listen. On Foxtrot, only WOTS and SR is worth a listen from time to time (Hackett's acoustic guitar piece is nice too).
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Spacemac
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Posted: November 16 2006 at 08:26 |
Selling England by the Pound
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Posted: November 16 2006 at 17:36 |
Nursery Cryme: weak 7/10
Selling England: overrated 8/10
The Lamb: incoherent at times 8/10
Trick of the tail: good not great 8/10
wind and wuthering: very good 8.5/10
FOXTROT: FLAWLESS, MASTERPIECE 11/10
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erik neuteboom
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Posted: November 16 2006 at 17:52 |
Hard question for a 70-77 Genesis die-hard like me but I go for Foxtrot, so innovative and captivating, Genesis at their artistci pinnacle and "no fillers, all killers"
Trespass and Nursery Cryme are good but only a bridge to Foxtrot. My problem with SEBTP is that it has some weaker moments (I Know What I Like and More Fool Me), TLLDOB side four lacks the tension of the other 3 mindblowing sides. ATOTT is good but at some moments allready in the vein of the more polished And Then There Were Three. The only other album that can compete with Foxtrot is W&W, perhaps my favorite Genesis album (wonderful 24-carat symphonic prog) but to be honest, Foxtrot is more adventurous and compelling, in my opinion
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Pulse
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Posted: November 16 2006 at 18:12 |
1. Foxtrot
2. Selling England
3. Nursery Cryme
4. A Trick of the Tail
5. The Lamb
6. Trespass
7. W&W
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