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Genesis - Foxtrot (1994)

Album details

Label: Atlantic / Wea    Ref#: ?-0017
Date: 10/4/1994   Category:  
Length: 0:00    
Format: CD    
Audio: Stereo    
Genre:      

Notes/Reviews

Foxtrot marked a decisive point in Genesis's career. An emerging art-rock band who were building up a growing cult following with a busy touring schedule, this album was an artistic and commercial landmark; it was their first album to chart. Including the classic "Watcher of the Skies" and Peter Gabriel's whimsically compassionate slice of life, "Get 'Em Out by Friday," the album's highlight is the ambitious sidelong epic "Supper's Ready." Comprising seven linked subsections, it was inspired apparently by a frightening experience where Gabriel's wife, Jill, felt she was possessed, and is a story of two lovers and the struggle between good and evil. Certainly it was the most innovative and entertaining piece the band had produced to date. The relatively rough production values could be seen as either detracting somewhat from the impact of the album or adding a pleasantly rough edge to what might otherwise be a somewhat prim sound. --James Swift

Songs/Tracks

1.   Watcher Of The Skies  
2.   Time Table  
3.   Get 'Em Out By Friday  
4.   Can-Utility And The Coastliners  
5.   Horizon's  
6.   Supper's Ready: Lover's Leap/The Guaranteed Eternal Sanctuary Man/...  

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