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Citizen Cain-Junk and Donuts (an afterthought), from "Somewhere but yesterday" (1994) Scotland (UK). If you love first era Genesis you'll love Citizen Cain. My tribute.

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  • Cheers for positive comments guys - worldcitizenforever, any similarity between my bass-thwacking and Mr. Gee was purely coincidental - only heard Pendragon for the first time very recently...

    Now, if you'd said mid-70's Jethro Tull, well, definitely guilty as charged :-)

    I still haven't heard any more news regarding the new album, or re-release of this older stuff.

    Ho hum.

    Cheers!

  • Best Jethro Tull period: "Songs from the wood", "Heavy horses", "Stormwatch" (John Glascock) This is my personal opinion, of course.

  • This is eerie. It's like discovering early Genesis recordings that have never been released before. This is great stuff!

  • Yes man!!! You've said it all hahaha!!!

  • The sixth album is well on its way, but you didnt hear it from me, I'm only his brother, what would I know. He could spend a year editing it LOL

  • Haha, well, that's good news anyway. Let's let them work their way. A good legion of "Creepy Johns" are waiting!!! haha

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  • Very good group, very similar to Genesis, I like!

  • Small update/correction (that'll teach me not to check my info before posting)

    According to the latest Festival Music schedule, the back catalogue is due to be re-released in October, and the new album in January next year.

    Hope that's of some use...

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  • these guy's are great for a 1st listen

  • Jethresis...

    :-)

  • Damn! So...there are five or six albums of this stuff which I now have to source, buy, burn to disc, and listen to...gentlemen - you have royally fscked my weekend! Now I have found it, this music is too good to ignore. Leaving aside all the obvious discourse concerning Genesis/Tull/Marillion influences, what impresses me is that this music is right in so many ways... the voice, the vibe, the instrumentation...and not least the songwriting. Excellent.... not that I'm jealous or anything ;-)

  • FishGenGabMarr-i-tull !!!

  • Singer wants to be Peter Gabriel?

  • wow Good stuff. It remind me Marillion and Malibran!

  • First time hearing this!!! Very nice, I dont know who the group consists of but it echos with the influences of Genesis, Tull and Yes. Very nice texture to the piece. Excellent artistic environments.

  • Great band!

    Been to a Genesis tribute band at Zoetermeer for a bit of sentiment. Saturday to The Script Marillion for some more. But this is new stuff for me!

    Thanx for posting.

  • awsome my favourite of these so far, thanks for these videos i needed some recommendations from the 90's i've barely gotten beyond the 70s or neo prog yet in my journey of prog discovery. are you a fan of the 00's prog band The Tangent? this sound kind of reminds me of their first album

  • They're not a Genesis-like band, only the singer's voice is similar to Peter Gabriel's one.. They're more like a harder version of Locanda Delle Fate.. However they're great!!

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