Apart the final keyboard bridge which is typical of Tony, the song is based on Mike's guitar chords.
Maybe Phil came up with the phrase "Tell me why this is a land of confusion".
Apart the final keyboard bridge which is typical of Tony, the song is based on Mike's guitar chords.
Maybe Phil came up with the phrase "Tell me why this is a land of confusion".
I assume you meant Charisma, not Christmas?
The problem is universal (a pun, in effect) as many record companies have been taken over during the years, and the official data often goes missing as old offices are cleared out. I think this has happened twice with Charisma, Virgin took them over, then Virgin were taken over.
Decca were taken over by Polygram, and they in turn by Universal Music, who managed to lose literally hundreds of multi-track master tapes in a fire in around 2008, but the Polygram take-over in 1980 and the closure of Decca's offices and studio in West Hampstead (Now a rehearsal room for English National Opera) mean the loss of official sales records for several major artists, including the Rolling Stones, Moody Blues, and early Bowie. For most, I guess, the release dates were a matter of record elsewhere, but I guess early Genesis weren't big enough to garner attention for those.
Errata Corrige: Charisma not Christmas.
I read the article on Foxtrot by Wiki.de, but to say that the source is Genesis News it's in my opinion self-referential.
For example, I know the article written on Wiki.it was written by a collaborator of an Italian Genesis Forum.
Wikipedia reports what the most popular books write.
It should be the Christmas Records that should correct the official date.
So even if wrong I think it is historically correct to report October 6th.
It would be interesting to guess the theme of the album.
I hope it will be about the future of the earth.
For me it is similar to Abacab because it is punctuated by the guitar riff.
Similar to Abacab, but with better lyrics.
quite honestly - I don't need a "So 2" and I hope his new album will be a surprise. Having said that, I also hope for strong and powerful songs.
In philosophy it is called a Tautology.
Abacab.
Until W&W I had them all.
ATTWT didn't interest me, Duke didn't like pop songs.
I hoped a lot in Abacab but I realized that Genesis prog no longer existed.
It seems to me a fake No Admittance, the songs were already finished.
OK, it's just an entertainment!
I read from rollingstone.it:
"However, the suspicion that Brian May's hand is behind the composition is high."
A great playlist!
Reprint it no, but you can still buy it on Amazon.
In my opinion it is a nice book like I Know What I Like by Armando Gallo.
https://open.spotify.com/embed…um/25zL1qPPiMUskPr8v8CWJv
Anyway he has one of the best Instagram profiles full of videos!
Have the rights expired or have they been sold?
The only interesting thing is Peter's voice track!
It worth the purchase?
Supper's Ready by far, IMHO together with The Cinema Show and The Musical Box, the ''holy trinity'' of the Genesis Songbook..
I would add Firth of Fifth.