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Posted: 19-08-2006, 12:06
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1. Dancing With The Moonlit Knight (8:01) 2. I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe) (4:06) 3. Firth Of Fifth (9:34) 4. More Fool Me (3:09) 5. The Battle Of Epping Forest(11:43) 6. After The Ordeal (4:12) 7. The Cinema Show (11:06) 8. Aisle Of Plenty (1:31) Total Time: 53:22 THE BEST ALBUM OF ALL TIME...PERIOD. This album is flawless. It contains everything. It opens with Peter's voice unaccompanied before Steve's classical guitar joins in. 'Dancing With The Moonlit Knight' shows the band's flawless musical chops but it's also a great tune to sing along to. 'I Know What I Like' is one of the greatest pop songs of all time (which means that it's actually better than a pop song) That one always brings a smile to my face. Steve Hackett is the star on 'Firth of Fifth' with his atmospheric guitar playing being the highlight of that song. That is not to overlook Tony's opening piano, which may as well have been Beethoven or Mozart or something. (Yes, it's that good!) 'More Fool Me' ... yes, it's a love song, yes, it's Phil on vocals, yes, it's the weakest song on the album but can you really say it's as bad as his Tarzan song. Of course not, and I think it balances the album out well. 'Battle Of Epping Forest' is a constant battle between the music and Peter's vocals but I think that's part of it's charm. It's kinda like Floyd meets Python. Another fun one to sing along to (if you know all the words.) 'After The Ordeal' is not a band favourite (as Tony Banks declares it the worst song they've ever done) but I'm afraid I have to disagree. This is one fabulous classically-tinged instrumental that again, fits the mood of the album. And finally, 'The Cinema Show/Aisle of Plenty' highlights the Banks/Rutherford/Collins musicianship at its best, one of Genesis' finest moments. Tony's keyboard work blows me away and should not be listened to by anyone who has a desire to play the keyboard. It'll only discourage you. This album is a must have in any genre. The perfect album. http://www.progarchives.com |
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Posted: 19-08-2006, 12:11
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EAC extraction logfile from 28. June 2006, 16:53 for CD Genesis / Selling England By The Pound (digital remastered) Used drive : HL-DT-STDVDRAM GSA-4163B Adapter: 0 ID: 0 Read mode : Secure with NO C2, accurate stream, disable cache Read offset correction : 667 Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : No Used output format : Internal WAV Routines 44.100 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo Other options : Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No Native Win32 interface for Win NT & 2000 Range status and errors Selected range Filename E:\APE\tadeo\new releases\Genesis - Selling England By The Pound.wav Peak level 98.8 % Range quality 100.0 % CRC A0681373 Copy OK No errors occured End of status report |
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