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Dellinger ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() VIP Member Joined: June 18 2009 Location: Mexico Status: Offline Points: 12808 |
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About Animals, it IS one of my favourite PF albums (No 2, or perhaps even tied at No 1 with Wish you Were Here)... however, even though the band members themselves have spoken about how Waters control over the band was tightening by then, I don't totally buy the idea that it was an album totally dominated by him... yet. Yeah, he is the only writer on almost all the song... but that's almost, and thee one song he shares credits is Dogs, which takes almost half the time of the album, and for me is the very best song on the album, and as far as I understand musically was mainly a Gilmour song (but as often happens with Pink Floyd, Waters gets a share of the writing credits on most songs because of the lyrics... so it is difficult to actually know in which songs he actually contributed to the music). As for The Wall... it's a great album in it's own merit, but it's still a step down from the previous albums for me, and indeed the best song in it for me is Comfortably Numb... once again, co-written with Gilmour (suposedly once again, the music being mainly by him). As for Waters solo albums, they do have some really nice songs, but it shows he needed some help to make them really great albums (except for Amused to Death, which is indeed his best solo album... but even that one has a few weaker songs... and in some guitar solos, I really wish Gilmour had been there to make them really special). |
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Chris S ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: June 09 2004 Location: Front Range Status: Offline Points: 7028 |
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^ Off track but what is the hype about Water's and his dominance around this time. More power to him, genius, that he is. And Pros and Cons and ATD, more epic albums. ATD on a par with Animals and The Wall ( almost ;-)...)
Gilmour's influence is just fine as is Mason and Wright's contribution on those PF pieces
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Tom Ozric ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: September 03 2005 Location: Olympus Mons Status: Offline Points: 15926 |
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I think ATTWT is pretty much excellent overall. The year is 1978, and having discovered this album (and the following few I mention) sometime throughout 1988, along with Yes, ELP, etc. I think that they still portray an essence of 'true Prog' within their approach. I firmly, don't believe that 'shorter songs' necessarily equate to less Prog. I think it's just a gradual slide into what was 'required' by the demands of the masses. Adaptation seems to be the excuse, and it definitely would've been difficult for amazing musicians to come to terms with this trend. None of us were in a successful band during this time, therefore, who can blame them for morphing into what us Progheads deem 'sellout'.......?
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richardh ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: February 18 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 29353 |
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I tend to think there was still an intensity about Genesis at this this time and you can hear it in the playing. They did however deliberately try to distance themselves from the early Genesis approach to create something that would be more accessible. People forget that Afterglow was a minor radio hit in the UK and it was this that started to move Genesis in a more pop direction if you want to call it that. Duke was basically a split album of prog and pop and showed they were still hedging their bets. Anyway I like both albums and there is no reason why they should have been doing the same things they were doing 5 years earlier especially as the two most adventurous members of the band had now departed.
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HackettFan ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: June 20 2012 Location: Oklahoma Status: Offline Points: 7951 |
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^Yeah, I hate Afterglow, by the way. But I just listened to it (ATWT) again. The vocals are terribly ponderous. I like some of the timbres from the keyboards, but that's about it. Boredom is what I greet it with, I'm afraid. There are bits of interesting stuff, but it's always bits, not unlike what you get from a lot of Indie bands today. Knowing your delight for keyboard heavy material I can squint and see some of its appeal for you. As mainly a guitar fan, there isn't much of intrigue in it for me, though.
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richardh ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: February 18 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 29353 |
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Ok but also Collins drumming is amongst some of his best on tracks like Down and Out , Motherlode and Burning Rope you are right that I tend not to care if guitar is that heavily apparent although I do like Rush and Iron Maiden so its not all keyboard heavy music in my collection
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HackettFan ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: June 20 2012 Location: Oklahoma Status: Offline Points: 7951 |
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verslibre ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: July 01 2004 Location: CA Status: Offline Points: 18512 |
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The drums on "Down and Out" kill!
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Walton Street ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: November 24 2014 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 872 |
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I think this album had a bad rap for the fact that it produced a single ... period,
denoting to many that Genesis was now a commercial band. I like the album for the storytelling, as simplistic as it was .. I still found it to be fun. Also I was a little biased because i'd recently gotten hold of (and read) a huge old treasury of Little Nemo Adventures in Slumberland :)
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M27Barney ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: November 09 2006 Location: Swinton M27 Status: Offline Points: 3136 |
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There is little (possibly nothing) on the album to interest a symphonic prog ear.....it DOES have a lot to offer your average pop-picker on the street.....
I am sometimes in a strange - short-song mood - so I put on Suppers ready or maybe a side or two of TFTO
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AEProgman ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: August 11 2012 Location: Toadstool Status: Offline Points: 1789 |
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Down and Out is one of my favorite tracks. Not being a drummer, it seems to be a challenging song for that. Since I have never seen a clip of Collins playing it live, the Youtube link below shows a worthy effort by this drummer on that song.
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Panucleus ![]() Forum Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: November 30 2014 Location: Athens, Greece Status: Offline Points: 2 |
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I'm quite happy that many here like this album...It's a sweet album with memorable melodies and week spots. I certainly agree it doesn't deserve the negative feedback it gets, probably because it's not so ambitious as previous albums by the band (Gabriel-era mainly). Also, sonically speaking and to my ears of course, it sounds kind of 'reduced'. It's a different album definitely, but it can hold it's own, and I find myself coming back to it from time to time for a few songs.
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jwcasey ![]() Forum Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: November 12 2012 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 18 |
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Yes, I like it a lot - though I also like everything up until We Can't Dance, so I'm very pro-Genesis in general!
I think that some of the not-so-amazing songs could easily have had their constituent parts arranged together into longer songs, giving a different vibe. It's an interesting choice they made at the time. The recent ATTWT remix was a little too toppy for me, but the extra low punch is brilliant on Down & Out.
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Relayer09 ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: August 31 2007 Location: Ohio Status: Offline Points: 314 |
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It's one of my favorite Genesis albums and as some others have said earlier in this thread, it creates a special atmosphere. I does this for me as well, whether it's the music itself or nostalgia on my part. The album always takes me back to a very happy part of my teen years very near Christmas. When the first snow of the year comes this album always gets a spin.
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Tom Ozric ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: September 03 2005 Location: Olympus Mons Status: Offline Points: 15926 |
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^ Snowbound.....
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Green Shield Stamp ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: February 17 2009 Location: Telford, UK Status: Offline Points: 933 |
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'And Then There Were Three' was the first proper album I ever bought. This is the one that started my love affair with the band (still going strong after 36 years). I still rate the album very highly - Undertow in particular is one of my favourite Genesis tracks ever. The production is brilliant - so vast sounding. I also think the cover art is great - very atmospheric.
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M27Barney ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: November 09 2006 Location: Swinton M27 Status: Offline Points: 3136 |
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everybody SHOULD get on the new Hackett CD - that is AWESOME, with some of the best guitar work I've heard in ages! To lose such a talent was the death knell of genesis and they sank like a stone from the sea of prog as soon as Hackett left, never to return unfortunately !
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Green Shield Stamp ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: February 17 2009 Location: Telford, UK Status: Offline Points: 933 |
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There is some truth in this. But I think there was a tailing off of quality rather than the plummet that you suggest. As discussed above And Then There Were Three is a very good album, much better than most of Hackett's solo albums. I agree that Wolflight is a great album - one of his best, but he has produced several patchy albums in the past. Duke is also a great album (the best post-Hackett album) and is arguably as good as Wind and Wuthering. I also think that Abacab is a very strong album (Dodo, Lurker, Me and Sarah Jane etc have strong prog credentials). The following albums see a gradual decline, but there are still standout moments on even these albums. Sure, post-Gabriel followed by post-Hackett Genesis marked a transition away from their classic 70s prog style. But the work they produced still has tremendous merit - which brings us back to the delights of And Then There Were Three. |
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Kati ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: September 10 2010 Location: Earth Status: Offline Points: 6253 |
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Dellinger, I understand why you said that, but aww I do not think the same, Roger Water was brilliant at writing lyrics and overall show and music production. Here is a fact, Endless River, the last and only vocal track is not as good in my opinion to the rest of the instrumental tracks. Also Amused to Death with Jeff Beck among others is indeed a brilliant album but that was not the only brilliant album, pls have a listen to this album (Eric Clapton n guitars here, never been a fan of his before this) the guitar tune kills me here awww
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Kati ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: September 10 2010 Location: Earth Status: Offline Points: 6253 |
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Now back to Phil Collins, while Genesis were auditioning new singers (after Gabriel left), Collins at night was recording and working on Brand X. Brand X Old Grey Whistle Test And So To F 1979 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XauOTo-BKSY xxxxx
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