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10 pages filled and still fresh
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10 pages filled and still fresh
my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicts to complete nutcases.
Pretty much ditto for me. 'There Must Be Some Other Way' has a nice mood and instrumental break as well. I don't get not liking 'One Man's Fool' either, there's a lot of feeling there. When the album came out I assumed it would do really well-the feeling was there, and their pop phase had pretty much become passé so the darker approach fit the times. My daughter, who was like 11, and her friends loved it. But I've learned, you can never predict, and often can't even explain who likes what and why.
My lawyers will be talking to your lawyers. "Small Talk" didn't need to be on there especially since other songs were left off. I think I'm one of the few who think "Congo" is pretty strong. "There Must Be Some Other Way" is also good but then the similar sounding "If that's What's You Need" should have been left off.
Calling All Stations 5:45 (not that great)
Congo 3:50
Alien Afternoon 7:55
The Dividing Line 7:45
There Must Be Some Other Way 7:55
One Man's Fool 8:50
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~ 42:00 - about the same length as Genesis and Invisible Touch
Last edited by yamishogun; 03-07-2019 at 12:12 PM.
I have a soft spot for “If That’s What You Need”, played the track at my wedding and many people asked me who was singing. It’s cheesy and a typical love song, but it’s a favorite of mine.
I have a soft spot for Shipwrecked. Overall, I think it's a solid record. The fade outs are odd, but other than that it's pretty good. I've been thinking about having it on again as well. Been a while since I spun it.
Bill
She'll be standing on the bar soon
With a fish head and a harpoon
and a fake beard plastered on her brow.
I was all ready for the Ottawa show in 97 and was disappointed with the cancellation.
Would you (anyone here, that is) include any of the b-sides with yamishogun's tracklist?
1. Papa He Said (4:09)
2. Banjo Man (4:22)
3. Phret (4:05)
4. 7/8 (5:13)
5. Anything Now (7:03)
6. Sign Your Life Away (4:45)
7. Run Out of Time (6:36)
8. Nowhere Else to Turn (4:35)
Chad
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Definitely, 'Run Out of Time' is as good as anything on the album I think, and 'Anything Now' has a cool instrumental passage. 'Phret' and 'Banjo Man' were cool tracks too, but 7/8 is obviously unfinished. Of course 'Dividing Line' sounds unfinished to me too. The live in Poland, it's much better with Mike and the guy from Clannad trading guitar solos. 'Nowhere Else to Turn' seems like a waste to me, and as meaningless to me personally as 'Never a Time' or 'I Can't Dance'.
I really like this....MUCH better than the previous 2 releases as a whole.....Really thought they were heading back in the right direction. I think the problem was most Phil followers that liked the pop songs they had been doing couldn’t relate and the Peter followers never really gave it a chance.....plus from what I recall, there was hardly any support from the label. Too bad too....I think it was a very balanced album that reminded me of the early pastoral period of Genesis....
So much music....so little time....
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Yep exactly. It's a very mood heavy album, rather than technique and things that are overtly impressive on the surface. The strong mood carries throughout the album, and if one doesn't catch the mood... I remember requesting a song from it, and the radio stations wouldn't play it.
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"There Must Be Some Other Way" is one of the finest songs ever released under the Genesis name, IMO.
Time is a funny thing... CAS was only 5 years old by the time I bought it, and it felt like such a long time from 2002 to 1997.
The title track, 'Alien Afternoon' (well, the 2nd half), 'The Dividing Line', 'Uncertain Weather' and 'There Must Be Some Other Way' are the highlights- these are very good songs. 'Not About Us' is the best of the singles. Could live without the rest of it. Their weakest album IMHO. Even some of the best songs have questionable production and sound choices, for my taste.
Would a follow-up have been stronger? Possibly but the US response to CAS guaranteed that was a non-starter.
Definitely Genesis of a different stripe but I enjoy it. I thought it had a few really good pieces.
Calling it Genesis didn't do CAS any favors but had this been a new group they might have gotten more traction or at least CAS would be remembered more fondly all these years later.
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