Your rating for "It's Gonna Get Better" by GENESIS 36
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15 points - outstanding (4) 11%
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14 points - very good (1) 3%
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13 points - very good - (3) 8%
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12 points - good + (5) 14%
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11 points - good (9) 25%
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10 points - good - (6) 17%
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09 points - satisfactory + (3) 8%
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GENESIS - It's Gonna Get Better Year: 1983 Album: Genesis Working title: ? Credits: Banks/Collins/Rutherford Lyrics: Yes Length: 5:00 Musicians: Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford Played live: 1983, 1984 Cover versions: ?
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Notes: Everything will be fine. Or at least better. That is the motto of this week's TotW. The last track on the "Shapes" album begins with a keyboard sample that Tony Banks took from a classical cello album. His intention was to create a high quality string sound on his keyboard. But he couldn't, so he used the sample to play four notes at the same time. Whether this suits the song particularly well or Phil's falsetto (as you can read in our review linked above) rather badly, you are welcome to judge for yourself. Everything gets better. But does this also apply to this TotW?? |