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TRESPASS

Genesis

 

Symphonic Prog

4.14 | 2681 ratings

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palinurus
5 stars Ah trespassing the white mountain under the moonlight´s dusk!.Looking for someone to have together visions of angels without a knife that could crash the quiet stagnation of my thoughts.... Good music, perhaps not adult yet but very warm and beauty. Progressions, climax-anticlimax, accoustics guitars, well played by mike and ANT!!!(Mr. Phillips is a really master on composition and is a great influence on the genesis way...). Is a masterpiece because is the step that will give the essence of genesis style. Yes,yes..drummings in this work are very simple and perhaps to much pum,pum repum....but the spirit is present on the way of all comositions. Tony Banks specially. And Anthony Phillips is the vicar of a silent and splendid work. Mike Rutherford learning and working together with Ant and Mr.Gabriel breaking all kind of traditional lyrics and being the only narrator of this history, full of good ideas and runnig very deep... The Knife is the counterpoint. Gothic-Symphonic-Rock´roll? For me was the beginning of a real and vital experience, and perhaps this record is underrated for the progreviewers for considering a little naïf....

Listen it with 4 ears,please and consider it!!!

Looking for....???

palinurus | 5/5 |

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