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GENESIS - One Man's Fool Year: 1997 Album: Calling All Stations Working title: Breathless Credits: Banks/Rutherford Lyrics: Yes Length: 8:58 Musicians: Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford, Ray Wilson, Nir Z. Played live: --- Cover versions: ? Notes: The 1997 comeback may have been unfortunate in many ways, but Ruthrford and Banks managed here and there to mix the old magic with new brilliance. The result was more prog-heavy tracks and one of them was the album's finale, One Man's Fool. |