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Genesis – …And Then There Were Three… – CD review
The band shrunk to its core when Steve Hackett left, but it was the core that would enjoy tremendous success in the years to follow. It was also an unmistakable musical metamorphosis.
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The band shrunk to its core when Steve Hackett left, but it was the core that would enjoy tremendous success in the years to follow. It was also an unmistakable musical metamorphosis.
VHS videos have become relics of a time gone by these days. There is no other official audio / video documentary of the Mama tour, though. In fact, this very video has gone out of print fifteen years ago.
In late 2007 Ray Wilson announced a new album for 2008. At first it was scheduled to come out in summer, but it took until the acoustic tour Wilson did in autumn until the new title Propaganda Man was revealed. The album can be bought directly from Ray, and it will become available in stores in spring. We have listened carefully.
Between 1979 and 1981 all three members of Genesis released their first solo albums. After that they met again to record Abacab, an album that would chance everything…
In 1975 Steve Hackett, lead guitarist with Genesis, became the first member of Genesis to release a solo album.
In the early 90s Genesis reached the commercial peak of their career. We Can’t Dance produced no less than six singles. It also turned out to be the last one with Phil Collins.
In 1978 Peter Gabriel released his second album, which did not receive as much attention as his other releases. Today many fans have a special place in their hearts for this record.
Steve Hackett indulges in his love for classical music again. On February 19 he released his Tribute to his guitar idols, dispensing with every instrument that is not a nylon guitar.
Genesis’ (live) comeback in North America prompted a first: A CD release in Starbucks’s Greatest Hits series. It is called 14 From Our Past and contains 14 songs from Genesis studio albums released between 1970-1997. Bernd Zindler has taken a closer look.
Rereleases with bonus material are always popular. Just in time for the tour there has been a re-release of the Hits compilation (originally 1999) as an extended limited edition and the additional label “tour edition”. Find out whether it is worth getting.