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Man With Hat
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TWR
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Dig me...But don't...Bury me
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Hercules
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Can Utility followed closely by White Mountain.
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mellotronwave
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1.CU&CL
2.WM and all of the rest |
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Logan
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Definitely White Mountain which is one of my Genesis favourites.
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LearsFool
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Wow, if you want to talk about tough choices... White Mountain managed to clinch it just above both Harlequin and Can Utility, a very close and truly brilliant trilogy of LPs spawning them.
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geekfreak
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Excellent choice |
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Can-Utility
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Olape
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Same
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Blacksword
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Other..Seven Stones
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Libor10
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Can-Utility (true gem) After the Ordeal Harlequin
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Cristi
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oh, yeah, definitely, one of my favorite early Genesis songs as well.
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mellotronwave
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What about Twilight Alehouse and Dusk ? |
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Awesoreno
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The only ones I can think of from the Gabriel period that are sorely overlooked here are off the Lamb. Cuckoo Cocoon, ...Anaesthetist (favorite Hackett solo with Genesis), ...Slippermen, and Riding the Scree.
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Rick1
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I left off Twilight Alehouse as it was a non-album track (at the time) and it was highly celebrated. I used a pub in the early 80s that had it on the juke box as the b-side to 'I Know What I Like' - the only time most of us heard it back then. Dusk resurfaced on the Archive set as well. I agree that there are probably a few more on The Lamb as well but I wanted to keep the poll concise otherwise the responses get too dissipated to be meaningful.
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