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INVISIBLE TOUCH

Genesis

 

Symphonic Prog

2.51 | 1519 ratings

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dodaro
3 stars This work had nothing to do with progressive music. But is not too bad, at all. There are tracks that I hate with all my essence of man! Tracks like "Into the Deep" and "Anything She Does" are really the reason to hate Genesis' '80ies period, but the rest of the work is likeable. "Invisible Touch", "Land Of Confusion" and "Throwing It All Away" are three pop songs made to like at the audience, so nothing special, but really simpathic songs. "Tonight, Tonight, Tonight" is an electric ballad with really good instrumental parts and with good vocal lines. At last I've leaved two masterpieces, in my opinion: "Domino", both parts, and "The Brazilian". I really love theese songs for the amazing musicianship, the atmosphere that I receive during the listening. For appreciate much more this work, I recommend to buy "Live at Wembley" in DVD format. Genesis' live exhibitions are always amazing, believe me. "Invisible Touch" is not for all Genesis' 70ies fans, but who likes also 80ies pop careere of the band may find this work good.
dodaro | 3/5 |

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