Your rating for "On The Shoreline" by GENESIS 26
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GENESIS - On The Shoreline Year: 1991 Album: B-Side / 1983-1997 Extra Disc / Archive #2 Working title: ? Credits: Banks/Collins/Rutherford Lyrics: Yes Length: 4:50 Musicians: Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford Played live: never Cover versions: ?
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Notes: We Can't Dance is the longest single album by Genesis (by CD standards). However, there were two songs that didn't make it onto the album including On The Shoreline, which probably lost out because the "elephant sound" of the song had already been used on No Son Of Mine. Nevertheless, the song is extremely popular with fans and it became popular when it was released on the Earthrise II sampler. It was even released as a single in Italy... |