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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2010

great song by genesis
album: trespass

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  • it is a great song. probably their least appreciated album in the gabriel era. but its really a powerhouse

  • "Trespass" is by far my favorite Genesis album.

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  • I like the fact that this album is more mellow and pastoral than their later releases, which were often too dramatic. The only dramatic songs here are "White Mountain" and "The Knife" and they both rule.

  • @txeire It is, I was surprised when I got it a few years back. I wasn't expecting too much, but I was soon surprised and found out I got more than I thought I would.:)

  • My favorite Genesis album is still...well, one of the following four: Selling England By the Pound, And Then There Were Three, A Trick of the Tail, or Seconds Out. Probably Seconds Out, with great versions of Carpet Crawlers, I Know What I Like (listen to 7:00 to the end of this song, it's part of the solo in the live version of IKWIL), Firth of Fifth, the closing section of The Musical Box, Dance on a Volcano/Los Endos (they cut it wrong!) and of course Supper's Ready, which blows me away.

  • Stagnation, -"And there will still be time, for loving my friend-you are there" , great song and lyrics, incredible.

  • Play this whole cult album endlessly...

  • I find it interesting that my experience of Genesis backwards is fairly common. Trespass is the last album I explored. I think I like it best...right now. I guess it's time to look into GTR.

  • brilliant

  • im glad i found other prog rock band among ELP, APP, PT and PF(even though PF is more psychedelic). its awsome!

  • this was the second album released by genesis, the first was from genesis to revelation

  • @Rechiau True, Hackett did show classical prowess with "Blood On The Rooftops" and the latter half of "Racing In A" and the 6 acoustic tracks on "Guitar Noir." That said, Phillips has been, for the most part, a classical and artistic guitarist and keyboardist, as is evident in his various suites; while Hackett is more eclectic and flashy as on "Slogans" and "Ace Of Wands."

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