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Ivan_Melgar_M
Special Collaborator
Honorary Collaborator
Joined: April 27 2004
Location: Peru
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Posted: October 08 2011 at 13:15 |
Don't worry Infocat, I'm thinking of starting a Facebook page with the name "Eliminate the word overrated from the English language"
Iván
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lazland
Prog Reviewer
Joined: October 28 2008
Location: Wales
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Points: 13634
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Posted: October 08 2011 at 13:47 |
It's a toss up for me between Nursery Cryme and Duke. Both are masterpieces, IMO.
The former is, to me, the epitome of the wondrous English symphonic, pastoral, album. The latter is about the perfect blend of prog and commercial music.
A draw
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Jake Kobrin
Prog Reviewer
Joined: September 20 2008
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Points: 1303
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Posted: October 08 2011 at 13:49 |
- Selling England
- Nursery Cryme
- Foxtrot
- Tesspass
- The Lamb
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AlastairGrimley
Forum Newbie
Joined: October 04 2011
Location: West Egg
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Points: 13
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Posted: October 08 2011 at 13:50 |
lazland wrote:
It's a toss up for me between Nursery Cryme and Duke. Both are masterpieces, IMO.The former is, to me, the epitome of the wondrous English symphonic, pastoral, album. The latter is about the perfect blend of prog and commercial music. A draw |
Very agreeable I would say. Good to see that people actually enjoy the Phil Collins era.
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Adams Bolero
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Joined: January 07 2009
Location: Ireland
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Posted: October 08 2011 at 14:00 |
It's a toss up between Nursery Cryme and A Trick of the Tail. I find it impossible to choose one over the other.
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''Nobody realizes that some people expend tremendous energy merely to be normal.''
- Albert Camus
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lazland
Prog Reviewer
Joined: October 28 2008
Location: Wales
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Points: 13634
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Posted: October 08 2011 at 14:44 |
AlastairGrimley wrote:
lazland wrote:
It's a toss up for me between Nursery Cryme and Duke. Both are masterpieces, IMO.The former is, to me, the epitome of the wondrous English symphonic, pastoral, album. The latter is about the perfect blend of prog and commercial music. A draw |
Very agreeable I would say. Good to see that people actually enjoy the Phil Collins era. |
It's got me in a little bit of trouble in the past!
Nice to see another connoiseur on the site
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AlastairGrimley
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Joined: October 04 2011
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Posted: October 08 2011 at 15:16 |
lazland wrote:
AlastairGrimley wrote:
lazland wrote:
It's a toss up for me between Nursery Cryme and Duke. Both are masterpieces, IMO.
The former is, to me, the epitome of the wondrous English symphonic, pastoral, album. The latter is about the perfect blend of prog and commercial music.
A draw |
Very agreeable I would say. Good to see that people actually enjoy the Phil Collins era. |
It's got me in a little bit of trouble in the past!
Nice to see another connoiseur on the site
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To this day, I still have arguments about the merits of Phil Collins with my parents
One of the reasons I started this forum was to see the balance of the PG era versus the PC era. I feel like Phil much too often doesn't get the credit he deserves.
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Sanctuary
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Joined: October 08 2011
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Points: 1
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Posted: October 08 2011 at 15:49 |
My favorite Genesis album is Abacab. Played it so much I wore the grooves out.....
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gmluk
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Joined: July 26 2010
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Points: 6
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Posted: October 08 2011 at 17:55 |
Studio: Duke Live: Three Sides Live (love the In The Cage medley)
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Lark the Starless
Forum Senior Member
Joined: October 15 2009
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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Points: 1902
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Posted: October 08 2011 at 19:15 |
1. Selling England by the Pound 2. Foxtrot 3. Nursery Cryme 4. Trespass 5. The Lamb 6. A Trick of the Tail 7. Duke 8. Wind and Wuthering My number 1 is pretty much set in stone but numbers 2-6 change about every month I also enjoy Invisible Touch and From Genesis to Revelation from time to time, so these would probably be my numbers 9 and 10, respectively.
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patday34
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Joined: August 02 2011
Location: Canada
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Points: 40
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Posted: October 08 2011 at 19:22 |
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ExittheLemming
Forum Senior Member
Joined: October 19 2007
Location: Penal Colony
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Points: 11415
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Posted: October 08 2011 at 19:35 |
Very difficult to choose a clear favourite from Charterhouse's finest as for me, they have made several excellent albums but not trumped us with a single 5 sparklies full house hand to date.
Nursery Cryme, Foxtrot, Selling England by the Pound, The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway and Trick of the Tail are pretty much indispensable Genesis fare and uniformly strong throughout.
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Dr. Occulator
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Joined: March 04 2006
Location: Canada
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Posted: October 08 2011 at 19:42 |
Lamb Lies Down On Broadway...very diverse interesting album.
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My Doc Told Me I Have Doggie Head.
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MoodyRush
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Joined: March 04 2011
Location: Here Be Llamas
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Points: 383
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Posted: October 08 2011 at 19:55 |
I only own Foxtrot, Selling England..., and And then there were Three. I think I prefer Foxtrot to SEBTP because Supper's Ready is a true masterpiece in my mind, even with the slightly boring Apocalypse section, and the second side of SEBTP isn't nearly as good in my ear. Side 2 of Foxtrot is comparable to Selling's Side 1, whereas Foxtrot's Side 1 is much stronger than Selling's side 2. I do know I need to buy more Genesis! I'm too busy buying modern stuff!!
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Follow me down to the valley below.
Moonlight is bleeding from out of your soul.
-Lazarus
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Wanorak
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Joined: December 09 2006
Location: Canada
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Points: 4574
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Posted: October 08 2011 at 23:37 |
SEBTP for me, closely followed by Trick of the Tail and Wind & Wuthering. Seconds Out is the perfect album to buy for beginners to Genesis
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A GREAT YEAR FOR PROG!!!
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elp
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Joined: November 30 2010
Location: Sweden
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Points: 32
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Posted: October 09 2011 at 01:24 |
Everything with Peter Gabriel except From Genesis to Revelation and Live.
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Heathcliffe
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Joined: November 11 2010
Location: Melbourne
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Points: 178
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Posted: October 09 2011 at 01:37 |
Trick of the Tail for me. Closely followed by Nursery Crime.
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dr prog
Forum Senior Member
Joined: September 25 2010
Location: Melbourne
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Points: 2511
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Posted: October 09 2011 at 02:10 |
Foxtrot and Trespass are my faves of the early 70s and
Trick and Wuthering my faves of the late 70s
Well they are my fave 4 genesis albums overall.
The weakest is Nursery crymes. Only has 3 cool tunes, the rest is B-C grade prog including Musical box. Amatuer compositions and amatuer recording
Edited by dr prog - October 09 2011 at 05:37
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Blacksword
Prog Reviewer
Joined: June 22 2004
Location: England
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Points: 16130
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Posted: October 09 2011 at 06:16 |
A Trick of the Tail is my overall favourite Genesis album.
It was Dance on a Volcano that really got me into the band. I love everything about the album from the feel to the production and album artwork. I don't think it would have been any better had Gabriel song on the album.
A close second would probably be Foxtrot, which is certainly my favourite Gabriel era album.
With regards to Duke, I think it's a fantastic album. There's a few week tracks, which I tend to skip, like Misunderstanding, but it also has some of my top Genesis tunes; Turn it on Again and Dukes Travels.
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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refugee
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Joined: November 20 2006
Location: Greece
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Points: 7026
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Posted: October 09 2011 at 10:18 |
The Lamb … for me, though I still would give five stars to Foxtrot and Selling England … Nursery Cryme is also very close, and I love Trespass, A Trick … and Wind and Wuthering as well. Four stars, though Your Own Special Way may be the most boring song they ever made. Sorry Mike, at least Deep in the Motherlode is one of my favourites from And Then They Were Three.
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I say nothing is nothing
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