For new tracks in the attics, i’m sure that Peter keeps them for the next album… but there are plenty of old stuff. So, we´ll see what happened.
he said he will continue with new tracks later this year. "Funny man" is a nice addition, I like it.
For new tracks in the attics, i’m sure that Peter keeps them for the next album… but there are plenty of old stuff. So, we´ll see what happened.
he said he will continue with new tracks later this year. "Funny man" is a nice addition, I like it.
One of the strongest tracks on i/o - 14/15
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I like this track, but the sound could be better and I agree - Steve needs a fresh sound / producer.
I like the idea to throw in some of the very early stuff as well. Having said that, I really don't need the "Full Stretch" stuff, as it's utterly boring. So it's somehow 50/50 at the moment ....
For me, it's ok so far. But I also do think there should be more exciting stuff, so let's hope for more soon!
It is also available in digital format now
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Steve was always one of my main interests when I discovered Genesis in the 80s (backwards....) and my first favorite album was "Please Don't Touch", probably due to Richie Havens' involvement. Then I lost interest a bit (mainly because I didn't really like Steve's output in the 80s), but when "Guitar Noir" was released I became a fan again.
Like most of you, I am not the biggest fan of his most recent output, but "The Night Siren" and "Surrender Of Silence" are okay (but not as strong as "Guitar Noir" or "Shrouded Horizon".
No self control
Lead a normal life
Family snapshot
Got a bit tired of "Biko" and I am also not a big fan of "Intruder".
This was also new to me ...
A nice little piece of Genesis-related history.
Thanks for posting!
A very good track (13/15) - especially for a Cohen fan like me ... the mood, the spoken word ...
The context of the one mention of it doesn't make it a Christmas song.
... that is why I wrote "kind of" their man song. It wasn't a really serious comment.
true
but to me it always had a little Christmas flair. 15/15
Yes, you could say that, nevertheless. W&W has always been a "winter" album for me ... so that fits.
It is ... kind of their "Christmas" song, isn't it?
Wonderful intro, a cozy atmosphere - 14/15 from me.
Secret World
San Jacinto
Red Rain
Here Comes The Flood
Four Kinds Of Horses
Why Me
Hanging By Thread
Web Of Lies
Nobody's Perfect
Underscore
The new editions will be digisleeves, so no Jewel Case bo tray.
a nightmare for all the collectors out there
i/o is now also in my Top 3. Besides Melt and currently Scratch My Back, which I listen to a lot these days. But this will probably be US again in a few weeks .... just a temporary moody
A hymn for peace - melodic, positive, wonderful!
A wonderful description. The more I liste to this, the more I like it. I wonder why he has chosen to use a fade-out instead of a proper ending - for example the gospel singers only finishing this track and the album ...?
I have also changed my vote
In this order:
Love can heal
Live and let live
Road to joy
For me, "I Grieve" is one of the best tracks here. I also like "Sky Blue" and "Darkness".
A difficult album to digest, I tend to like it more these days than 20 years back.
For me,
Red rain
In your eyes
Mercy street
are the best tracks on So. Sledgehammer and Don't give up come close.