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INVISIBLE TOUCH

Genesis

 

Symphonic Prog

2.51 | 1524 ratings

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Zardoz
3 stars Yes, it's poppy, commercial, seems to be one of the Phil Collins solo albums more than a Genesis album...But Invisible Touch is not bad. There are, just like the previous release (Genesis 'Mama', 1983), a lot of great songs. I especially love the long Domino suite (I prefer the second part, 'The Last Domino', than the first), and the instrumental The Brazilian (what the fuck for the title anyway ?) which closes the disc. In Too Deep is a pretty slow, Land Of Confusion is very energetic, Tonight, Tonight, Tonight is perfect. And, of course, the hit-single Invisible Touch. OK, some fillers too : Throwing It All Away is the second slow on the album, and it's too much mellow for me (remember Takin' It All Too Hard on the previous release ? Well, it's the same way here !), and Anything She Does bores me a little each time I put an ear to. I got the album both on CD and vinyl, and when I decided to hear it on CD, I jump from In Too Deep to Domino (Anything She Does is between them). Very awful cover art, and an underrated and good album.
Zardoz | 3/5 |

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