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GENESIS - Dodo / Lurker Year: 1981 Album: Abacab Working title: ? Credits: Banks, Collins, Rutherford Lyrics: Yes Length: 7:32 Musicians: Phil Collins, Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford Played Live: 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984 Cover versions: ?
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Notes: In his review of the album, Christian Gerhardts finds that Dodo [could be] the prototype of the 80s variant of Genesis: The complexity of the song is remarkable with its simultaneous straightforwardness. It is different from Me And Sarah Jane, more ironic, more subtle, somehow more to the point. Dodo is Abacab's living room, this track is where all the others are docked in some way. And it's a signal to the fans: Look, we used to do a Firth Of Fifth and now we do a Dodo - both are Genesis, both are unique in their own way, both are not pop and both are a matter of taste. |