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INVISIBLE TOUCH

Genesis

 

Symphonic Prog

2.51 | 1519 ratings

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eriksalkeld
3 stars Is this album really that bad?? I think is not. OK, this is mainly a pop album, but what a pop album! you can't be comparing this to their previous masterpieces, it's not right, people change and change is needed for self progression being a musician, they had been playing progressive rock for about 10 years, you gotta understand that (also take in account that the 2 master minds who made those previous albums are gone, and please! don't just blame it on Collins!). OK, this album is filled with catchy songs (i think that's the point of a pop album), specially Invisible Touch and Land of Confusion (one of my favorites), which i couldn't take out of my brain for a while, nice songs to entertain. Into Deep reminds of Backstreet Boys, also a VERY catchy one (if it was a BB song it would be the best one). Throwing it all Away is a very good balad. Then The Brazilian is very relaxing, you could hear that when trying to sleep or while reading. Anything she Does sounds to me like the one makes you dance (¿? somehow...). And finally the best songs of the album and very good songs too: Domino and Tonight, Tonight, Tonight this are the 2 songs in which you'll find some prog elements, TTT can become very repetitive, but is for sure a very well crafted song. Domino is the one with "parts" and you could say "wow, it may be good", well, it is. Well, thats it for this album, if you find it cheap, go for it.
eriksalkeld | 3/5 |

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