
This Genesis album seems to get alot of thoroughly negative reviews but in my opinion that is very unfair. It was at the very least a brave attempt to create a "new" Genesis.
There is material on this album that I enjoy as much as any other Genesis track such as Uncertain Weather, the title track, The Dividing Line and parts of One Man's Fool.
Though, yes, there were also tracks that attempted to imitate the success they had with Phil Collins as frontman such as Congo and Shipwrecked and I could do without Small Talk and If That's What You Need. I do like Shipwrecked as a song though.
I would have replaced the tracks I enjoy less with b-side/unreleased tracks such as Banjo Man, Papa He Said and Nowhere Else To Turn which IMO are better than most of the tracks that made the album and are the strongest tracks I've heard from the Ray Wilson led 'era'.
I do wish that Genesis had done another album with Wilson because he'd have been able to have alot more input as most of CAS was written before he was hired. As much as I'm a fan of all eras of Genesis, I agree with Wilson's comments in Chapter and Verse that they shouldn't have continued after Collins left if they didn't 'have the balls' to.