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GENESIS - Eleventh Earl Of Mar Year: 1976 Album: Wind & Wuthering Working title: ? Credits: Banks/Hackett/Rutherford Lyrics: Yes Length: 7:44 Musicians: Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Steve Hackett, Mike Rutherford Played live: 1977, 1978, 1979 Cover versions: ?
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Notes: In our review, Robert Krauskopf finds a crisper, less playful composition than on previous albums in Eleventh Earl Of Mar. Told of the Scottish Jacobite Revolution of 1715, the story is creating a fantastic theatre for the ears. So - in a nutshell - the findings from the review of Wind & Wuthering. But, boy! that wasn't all - now you're really starting with praise, criticism and comments. |