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WE CAN'T DANCE

Genesis

 

Symphonic Prog

2.66 | 1381 ratings

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5 stars This album is true progessive rock. Genesis takes, as they always have, their time in developing every thread they lay in this album. From the beautiful and heart wrenching opener No Son Of Mine which sees Phil Collins once again showing how he has developed into one of the most special vocalists in rock and Mike Rutherford geniusly restrained as always through to the magnicifent closer Fading Lights - a true Tony Banks tour de force with Phil laying down some of his best drumming of his career - this album typifies what Genesis have always been about and will continue to be about. This album is a painful reminder, along with Calling All Stations, that Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford are not presently carrying the Genesis flame into the future. This is a fantasti8c album, and Fading Lights now available for download from this site is a fantastic example of the beauty this album beholds.
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