Your rating for "The Brazilian" by GENESIS 24
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15 points - outstanding (1) 4%
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GENESIS - The Brazilian Year: 1986 Album: Invisible Touch Working title: ? Credits: Banks/Collins/Rutherford Lyrics: No Length: 4:51 Musicians: Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford Played live: 1986, 1987 Cover versions: ?
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Notes: The band's most outwardly commercial album, Invisible Touch, contained only eight tracks, including two long songs and the instrumental The Brazilian, which is consequently the album's finale. In the best band tradition, but with contemporary sounds and effects, Genesis celebrate the end of an album that is memorable in many ways... |