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Cristi
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no way it's ray Wilson album. Banks and Rutherford barely let him get involved in the writing process. They picked Ray because he sounded a bit like Gabriel. And back then, Ray was in an alt-rock band Stiltskin. Totally different sound from Genesis. Also how do you think big egos like Mike and tony can be someone's back up band. I giggled... |
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Psychedelic Paul
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^ First of all, Ray Wilson doesn't sound anything like Peter Gabriel, and secondly, Calling All Stations doesn't sound anything like Genesis, so it's a Ray Wilson album in all but name.
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Cristi
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His vocals sound a bit as Peter Gabriel's. Ray Wilson did not contribute much to the song-writing, how can it be a Ray Wilson album?! That's nonsense. Ray co-wrote three songs - Not About Us, Small Talk and There Must Be Some Other way. The rest of the songs are Banks/Rutherford. |
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Psychedelic Paul
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^ Anthony Banks and Michael Rutherford are barely even evident on the Calling All Stations album, and I wouldn't have known it was a Genesis album if it didn't say "Genesis" on the cover. Maybe they should have gone the same way as Yes with their Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe album and called it a Banks Rutherford Wilson album, but they obviously wanted to cash in on the Genesis name.
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Spacegod87
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Me: "You know what, I'm gonna listen to the entire album from start to finish. I'll be open-minded about this."
After listening to the album: "Cool, so I just inflicted a large amount of pain and discomfort upon myself and my day is ruined. I'm fine with this."
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Levitating downwards,
atomic feedback scream. |
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someone_else
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It is a decent album, not outstanding, but the one and only problem is that it has been released under the Genesis moniker.
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Psychedelic Paul
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Yes, that's it exactly! Calling All Stations is really a decent Ray Wilson album, which bears little relation to the sound of previous Genesis albums. Ray Wilson (featuring Anthony Banks & Michael Rutherford) - It's Not About Us |
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Cristi
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please stop with this nonsense, to use a kind word. Ray's contribution in songwriting to this album was minimal.
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Psychedelic Paul
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Ray Wilson - Congo
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Cristi
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you are already rude, it seems you are in your trolling mood.
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Psychedelic Paul
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Who's "trolling" who!?? Just because someone disagrees with you, it doesn't make them a "troll".
Aretha Franklin - Who's Zoomin' Who? |
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Cristi
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it's not even disagreeing, you wrote something that is totally wrong. I get it, jokingly, a few times, does not make it funnier, it feels like you want to annoy me or something.
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Psychedelic Paul
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^ All I'm saying is Calling All Stations shouldn't have been released as a Genesis album. It should have been released as a Ray Wilson album, or a Wilson, Banks & Rutherford album, or whatever. Anything but calling it a Genesis album, when it doesn't sound even remotely like Genesis.
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Cristi
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no, you are not saying it shouldn't have been released as a Genesis album, you are saying, repeatedly it's Ray Wlson album which - FACT- it was not. It's not even funny anymore. You put Wilson ahead of Banks and Rutherford, I wonder how many times facts need to be presented to you. Then you are surprised I think you are trolling?! Ray being part of Genesis hurt his career more than helped him.
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The thing is, Banks and Rutherford had a hard act to follow as Collins was such an identifiable and charismatic singer. Perhaps they should have went whole hog and got a female like Annie Haslam to do the vocals. Regardless, the results would have been the same. The singer would just not be Phil and the album would never get a fair chance. Perhaps Banks and Rutherford should have just hung it up when Phil left and saved themselves the trouble.
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Psychedelic Paul
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Wow! Annie Haslam & Genesis. Now that really WOULD be an album worth hearing. After all, who could forget Annie Haslam's awesome version of Ripples, which sounds even better than the original version to my ears.
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Cristi
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you might have to check your ears...
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Psychedelic Paul
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No, it's simply that I'm a much bigger fan of Annie Haslam than Phil Collins.
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Cristi
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that's a totally different thing.
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