Genesis ...And Then There Were Three...
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ultmetal on
After the departures of Steve Hackett and Peter Gabriel only Phil Collins, Tony Banks, and Mike Rutheford were...hence the title ". . . And The There Were Three...". Most fans consider this to be the last progressive album from the band. I disagree personally. I feel a progressive band will change with each new album, thus the titled "progressive". That was the case with Genesis. Regardless, this is a brilliant record! Songs like "Undertow" are very melodic and feature those sweeping, lush keyboards of Tony Banks. Same holds true for the seven minute epic "Burning Rope", which contains some superb lead guitar from Mike Rutherford.
ultmetal on
BTW, whoever voted this record a 1 star, have you even heard the record or are you just posting a 1 out of your ignorance?
Nabrotzky on
This website is full of 15 year old kids one flaming! :P