Re-arrange Genesis albums

  • Excellent description of something that could have been awkward to describe! Not sure if that was me regarding the verse (probably not), but I can definitely hear his vocal as he is doing what we used to call "seconds" in school, and it's high in the mix, surely the most prominent he's been on a Genesis track. Being around the time of The Fugitive, he was clearly willing to wade in vocally. That said, although I don't have a source to hand, I'm pretty sure Phil tried to get Tony to sing the main vocal on the album, and Mike to sing Just a Job To Do, but they didn't go for it.

    Would have made what is already one of the stranger album sides in Genesis' ouevre even more odd!


    Would love if they had tried it out live.

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    My Invisible Touch playlist is:


    Do The Neurotic

    Land Of Confusion

    Tonight Tonight Tonight

    Throwing It All Away

    Feeding The Fire

    Domino

    Anything She Does

    The Brazilian


    problem is: I have lost the album title :D

  • You have inspired me to make my own version of Invisible Touch. However mine is an extended CD version that also utilizes live recordings and covers to present these songs in what I consider to be the best possible light:


    1. Land Of Confusion

    2. In Too Deep (Martin Levac trio - A Visible Jazz Touch of Genesis vol 3)

    3. Do The Neurotic (outtake)

    4. Tonight, Tonight, Tonight (single version)

    5. Invisible Touch (The Way We Walk: the shorts)

    6. Feeding the Fire (outtake)

    7. Anything She Does

    8. Domino (Wembly 1987)

    9. I’d Rather Be You (outtake)

    10. Throwing It All Away (Wembly 1987)

    11. The Brazilian (Wembly 1987)


    Mike Rutherford has mentioned that despite “Invisible Touch” being their poppiest album that their live show remained more evenly distributed between long and short songs. Thus I tried to make this CD resemble the flow of their live show. Think of this as Genesis’s take of Bruce Springsteen’s “The River” (a double album meant to use new compositions to capture the energy of his live performances). I open with the studio version of “Land Of Confusion” and follow it up with the Martin Levac Trio’s cover of “In Too Deep”. For a long time I hated “In Too Deep” which I viewed as overly corny. This changed a few years ago when I saw Daryl Stuermer perform a spellbinding rendition of the song with an orchestra. Unfortunately I don’t think he ever recorded it. Luckily, IMO Martin Levac’s low key Jazz arrangement of In Too Deep is the song’s definitive version AND Levac sounds just like Phil! No more covers going forward, I promise. I follow this up with “In Too Deep’s” B-side (in the UK that is) “Do The Neurotic” which reminds listeners that Genesis could still write a kickass prog instrumental. Now, I have a feeling this is a real unpopular opinion in these parts but I prefer the single version of “Tonight, Tonight, Tonight”. The instrumental parts of TTT are too jammy and just don’t move me. Next is the live version of “Invisible Touch” from “The Way We Walk: the shorts”. Here’s something odd I can’t fully explain: I hate the original version of “Invisible Touch” but I love this live version of the track largely because it’s in a lower key. Usually when Genesis lowers a song’s key live it hurts the track but here I think it improves it. The original version just sounded too obnoxious and in-your-face to me (which is also due to the song’s production but I do think the higher key contributes.) I would be interested if anyone here who knows music better than me could weigh in on if changing a song’s key can radially change a song and/or justify why I feel this way about IT. For the rest of the tracks I just tried to create a good flow. Additionally any song that was performed at the 1987 Wembly gig uses that live version. Domino in particular was just spectacular that night!

  • I follow this up with “In Too Deep’s” B-side (in the UK that is) “Do The Neurotic” which reminds listeners that Genesis could still write a kickass prog instrumental.

    Why the outtake version, what is the difference between it and the original, and is it on an official release? Thanks.

  • The only ones I'd dare to tamper with are Nursery Cryme, I'd inject Twilight Alehouse in there, and Wind & Wuthering, switch Inside And Out with All In A Mouse's Night.


    The tracklists would be:


    NURSERY CRYME

    The Musical Box

    Harold The Barrel

    For Absent Friends

    Twilight Alehouse

    Return Of The Giant Hogweed

    Harlequin

    Seven Stones

    The Fountain Of Salmacis


    WIND & WUTHERING

    Eleventh Earl Of Mar

    One For The Vine

    Wot Gorilla?

    Blood On The Rooftops

    Your Own Special Way

    Inside And Out

    "Unquiet Slumbers For The Sleepers... In That Quiet Earth"

    Afterglow


    Spot The Pigeon would also work IMO a bit better as it would be entirely lighthearted songs.

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    All in a Mouse’s Night is great. Take off Wot Gorilla? instead.

  • Abacab Side One:

    Abacab

    Keep it Dark

    No Reply at All

    Like it or Not

    You Might Recall


    Abacab Side Two:

    Me and Sarah Jane/Man on the Corner (linked by drum machine).

    Naminanu

    Dodo/Lurker

    Submarine fade into Another Record


  • I'd inject Twilight Alehouse in there.

    Although, being Nancy Nitpicky, I must point out this doesn't strictly work as Alehouse was from the Foxtrot sessions. But your track sequence would work nicely leaving aside the time-travel issue.


    I was the opposite - NC was one I'd leave completely untampered.

    Abandon all reason

  • Although, being Nancy Nitpicky, I must point out this doesn't strictly work as Alehouse was from the Foxtrot sessions. But your track sequence would work nicely leaving aside the time-travel issue.


    I was the opposite - NC was one I'd leave completely untampered.


    True, but the song itself was older. Trespass outtake?

  • on the album 'abacab', i would only replace the last two tracks -like it or not and another record- probably with you might recall and paperlate.


    who dunnit doesn't bother me too much, i take it as a humorous song. but i find like it or not dull, and another record is just unlistenable for me.

  • I do this all the time...have the following saved under an Album Edit playlist (loser that I am)...


    My Genesis - Genesis would be thus;


    Side one as is (pretty flawless)


    Side two


    lose Just A Job To Do (save as non-album b-side to Mama)

    replace It's Gonna Get Better with 6:30 version


    Perfect 8 track LP


    For Invisible Touch add the 3 b sides and make it a double.


    Or as 8-track but start with Land of Confusion but with live arrangement where it doesn't go into vocal straight away. Then Invisible Touch, In Too Deep and end the side with Tonight x 3


    We Can't Dance


    No Son Of Mine

    I Can't Dance

    Never A Time

    Driving The Last Spike


    Living Forever

    On The Shoreline

    Way Of The World

    Fading Lights


    Luvverly

  • For Invisible Touch (admittedly my least favorite Genesis album):

    Side One:

    Tonight, Tonight, Tonight

    Invisible Touch

    Land of Confusion

    The Brazilian


    Side Two:

    Feeding the Fire

    Domino I & II

    Throwing It All Away

    Do the Neurotic

  • To me, each album between 1970 and 1980 is perfect, I never had the idea of rearranging them. I like every song, really.

    From Abacab onwards, well...


    Abacab

    Side 1 23:01
    Abacab 6:57
    You Might Recall
    5:33
    Me And Sarah Jane (linked to...)
    6:03
    Man on the Corner
    4:28
    Side 2 21:40
    Like It Or Not 4:59
    Namimanu 3:55
    Dodo 7:32
    Submarine 5:14
    TOTAL 44:41


    No Reply At All, Keep It Dark, Who Dunnit, Another Record > B sides of Abacab (single), You Might Recall, Man On The Corner, Like It Or Not.


    Setlist :


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    Invisible Touch


    Side 1 23:04
    Feeding The Fire
    5:52
    Tonight, Tonight, Tonight 8:53
    Invisible Touch
    3:29
    The Brazilian
    4:50
    Side 2 22:40
    Land of Confusion (2nd single)
    4:45
    Domino 10:45
    Do The Neurotic 7:10
    TOTAL 45:44


    In Too Deep, Anything She Does, Throwing it All Away > B sides of Invisible Touch, Land of Confusion, Tonight
    In this configuration, the album would probably have been less successful (because less singles > less radio playing).


    Setlist :


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  • invisible touch -the song- is disliked by some genesis fans. i'm not one of them, for sure. but i think the perception of this song would be different if it:

    - had been placed somewhere else on the album, not as the opening track.

    - hadn't been chosen as the first single.

    - the album hadn't been called after invisible touch.

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