I think there are too many songs on this album.
Here's my playlist:
CAS.
Congo.
Shipwrecked.
Alien Afternoon.
The Dividing Line.
Small Talk.
There Must Be Some Other Way.
Bonus track: Not About Us.
I think there are too many songs on this album.
Here's my playlist:
CAS.
Congo.
Shipwrecked.
Alien Afternoon.
The Dividing Line.
Small Talk.
There Must Be Some Other Way.
Bonus track: Not About Us.
Genesis At The MMF Awards 2000.
I love the Acoustic Stuff!
I think Genesis News It review explains well the cover art!
I think that live versions are better than studios, specially for Genesis!
He's credited with 12-string on Duke, whereas MR is "guitars". If anyone with sharper ears than mine can pick out where there's 12-string on the album, there's the most likely occurrence of TB's contribution.
In my Duke CD too!
P.S. Mario Giammetti in his review, there are two guitars overdub in Duke's Travel intro.
Blimey...
Sorry...
Why?
Love, Easy & Sweet?
Steve Aldous- The Songs Of Genesis.
Fireside Song.
In Hiding (Patricia).
Windows.
But I don't know his sources.
Elton John- Kiki Dee Don't Go Breaking My Heart.
Is a Cheesiest Song?
Here's what actually inspired me to ask the question: The CD reissue of Ant's IVORY MOON includes, as a bonus track, a solo piano version of "Let Us Now Make Love." Ant says this about the song:
"...Mike Rutherford and myself used to play 12-string guitars and Tony Banks would swap from organ to my stratocaster through a Leslie speaker for the instrumental sections."
Mario Giammetti confirms, I think the source is the same.
Maybe it's towards the end when an organ solo is heard.
Happy The Man makes sense as it has little or no keyboards and sounds like at least 2 guitars. It was in their live set so would've been one he could play all the way through given how keyboard-free it is on record.
They've spoken about how Stagnation had loads of guitar tracks mixed together so it's a fair chance he played on that too.
It's strange that It was recorded a single, and TB didn't play nothing.
Mario Giammetti in his review also in Happy The Man.
Bananarama made Cheesiest the mytical song Venus by Shocking Blues!
You wouldn't like his WILDLIFE album then!
I don't know this album, but I resarch on Spotify or other platform.
I like Meadows of Englewood!
P.S. Wildlife is a album with Bonsai songs!
I missed Again.
I understand that Ant isn't a pop artist, but 20 tracks are too much.
I would have left only the long songs.
Toto Cutugno- Insieme 1992.
Our best italian cheesy songwriter!
Genesis- Tell me Why.
Phil Collins- Another Day in Paradise.
Steve Hackett- Wingbeats.
For me lyrics full of cliches!?
A cheesy song more famous?
A simple song with lyrics like "peace & love".