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Trespass Vs Nursery Cryme

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Topic: Trespass Vs Nursery Cryme
Posted By: Svetonio
Subject: Trespass Vs Nursery Cryme
Date Posted: February 26 2014 at 00:55
An initial vote goes to Trespass.



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Posted By: Man With Hat
Date Posted: February 26 2014 at 01:25
NC

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Posted By: uduwudu
Date Posted: February 26 2014 at 02:22
The remix remasters are absolute heaven. Now that they had the time and facilities the job was finally completed. Tony Banks sat in on all remix / remaster sessions ensuring the proviso that the original sound character not be altered but the details previously hidden can be allowed to emerge. Amazing to think that an album such as Nursery Cryme would be unleashed on the public by a record company (their manager's own...) when the quality was not up to what they wanted - nor really what a consumer can and should expect.

Voted for Nursery Cryme but  both are essential...


Posted By: someone_else
Date Posted: February 26 2014 at 02:46
Trespass indicates that Genesis were improving rapidly after a false start.
Nursery Cryme marks the beginning of their masterpiece era.

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Posted By: smartpatrol
Date Posted: February 26 2014 at 02:48
Both are some of their best, but I have an odd affection for Trespass

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Posted By: LSDisease
Date Posted: February 26 2014 at 03:56
Nursery Cryme by a mile

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Posted By: PabstRibbon
Date Posted: February 26 2014 at 04:35
Trespass, in fact Nursery Cryme is my least favourtie from the Gabriel era. 


Posted By: Blacksword
Date Posted: February 26 2014 at 04:45
It's almost evens for me. I enjoy both equally, but I'll give the vote to NC as it has The Musical Box and Seven Stones..

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Posted By: dr prog
Date Posted: February 26 2014 at 05:00
Trespass easy. All pretty strong compositions with a good recording. Nursery is a mixed bag with a pretty poor recording. New lineups rarely produce strong albums first up and that was the case with the 3 star nursery with a new drummer and guitarist on board

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Posted By: Libor10
Date Posted: February 26 2014 at 05:23
Nursery Cryme. Trespass is fine but I always consider it as a transition between first (From Genesis To Revelation) and second (Nursery Cryme) periods. Although sound and songwriting is on Trespass nearer to second period, only on Nursery Cryme their full power emerged (with Hackett and Collins). No contest here (for me of course). Musical Box is among their 5 best songs they did, so if only for this one, the winner have to be NC.

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Posted By: Svetonio
Date Posted: February 26 2014 at 05:24
Originally posted by dr prog dr prog wrote:

(...) New lineups rarely produce strong albums first up and that was the case with the 3 star nursery with a new drummer and guitarist on board

Exactly


Posted By: Dean
Date Posted: February 26 2014 at 05:27
No vote. Genesis Live has the better versions of all the good stuff from both albums.

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Posted By: ole-the-first
Date Posted: February 26 2014 at 05:31
Nursery Cryme

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Posted By: HolyMoly
Date Posted: February 26 2014 at 05:42
Trespasss

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Posted By: dwill123
Date Posted: February 26 2014 at 06:30
Nursery Cryme clearly superior imo.


Posted By: chopper
Date Posted: February 26 2014 at 06:41
Originally posted by Dean Dean wrote:

No vote. Genesis Live has the better versions of all the good stuff from both albums.
True.
 
I would rate Trespass as a 7 or 8 out of 10. For me Nursery Cryme is a 10 all the way, I prefer it to Foxtrot. Yes,even with the dodgy drum sound.


Posted By: Rick Robson
Date Posted: February 26 2014 at 07:07
No vote. Both i enjoy at the same degree.

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Posted By: Prog Sothoth
Date Posted: February 26 2014 at 07:11
Nursery Cryme, although both are fantastic, better than SEBTP and Foxtrot.


Posted By: genbanks
Date Posted: February 26 2014 at 07:13
I like both two much, but Nursery Cryme has The Fountain of Salmacis, a true masterpiece.


Posted By: Chimaera
Date Posted: February 26 2014 at 07:26
I kind of like the moods and atmospheres of Trespass, though both are great albums.


Posted By: fusionfreak
Date Posted: February 26 2014 at 07:39
I like both and my favourite track on Trespass is the Knife,very heavy.But I prefer Nursey Cryme thanks to The musical box and The Fountain of Salmacis which I find outstanding.Moreover seeing Steve Hackett  performing the Musical box on stage reinforced my love of Nursery Cryme.

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Posted By: Mormegil
Date Posted: February 26 2014 at 08:13
Cryme!

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Posted By: Barbu
Date Posted: February 26 2014 at 10:16
Trespass

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Posted By: bloodnarfer
Date Posted: February 26 2014 at 10:20
Its gotta be Trespass

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Posted By: Dayvenkirq
Date Posted: February 26 2014 at 11:02
Originally posted by Prog Sothoth Prog Sothoth wrote:

Nursery Cryme, although both are fantastic, better than SEBTP and Foxtrot.
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Posted By: Xonty
Date Posted: February 26 2014 at 13:11
Easy decision for me Tongue

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Posted By: Dellinger
Date Posted: February 26 2014 at 21:33
Tresspass, I guess. That's the closest Genesis has got to an album that I like as a whole... even though most of the other albums have songs that I like much more than anything on Tresspass (even though "The Knife comes close to many of the other great Genesis songs). As for Nursery Cryme, that song is "The Musical Box".


Posted By: Mr Greeen Genes
Date Posted: February 26 2014 at 22:08
Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

Tresspass, I guess. That's the closest Genesis has got to an album that I like as a whole... even though most of the other albums have songs that I like much more than anything on Tresspass (even though "The Knife comes close to many of the other great Genesis songs). As for Nursery Cryme, that song is "The Musical Box".

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Posted By: Metalmarsh89
Date Posted: February 27 2014 at 01:06
Originally posted by PabstRibbon PabstRibbon wrote:

Trespass, in fact Nursery Cryme is my least favourtie from the Gabriel era. 


I can agree with this statement.


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Posted By: geekfreak
Date Posted: February 27 2014 at 01:32
both albums are classic`s. I`m voting for BOTH.

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