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Duke album for sale Product Description
Duke album for sale by Genesis was released Jan 01, 2010 on the Atlantic label. Digitally remastered by Nick Davis, Geoff Callingham & Chris Blair. Duke CD music Genesis still have a credibility problem which at present just trails the present standing of ex-drummer/vocalist Philip Collins. Duke was the record that shed their 'heavy prog' image and found them beginning to loosen up. Collins had grown in confidence following Peter Gabriel's departure and the band immediately became much tighter musically. Duke CD music contains a single disc with 12 songs. ...See Full Description
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| Smallcreep's Day, a better choice Genesis became a huge disgrace when Steve Hackett and Peter Gabriel quit the band. However Mike Rutherford and original Genesis guitarist and writter, Anthony Phillips put out an awesome solo album called Smallcreep's Day in 1980. It is far better than this mess! When Tony Banks put out "A Curious Feeling", Phil Collins did Brand X "Product"(the song "Wal To Wal" is identical to the crap on the cd) in 1979, and Mike Rutherford put out Smallcreep's Day in 1980, Genesis was a done deal. GENESIS WAS OFFICIALLY BROKE UP IN 1979. When the leftover trio reformed in 1980 to put together Duke, the once great band formerly known as Genesis was no more. No new members, crappy live players, and the letting in of Phil's writting was a big mistake. A name means nothing without the music to back it, no matter who owns the name "Genesis". This is not a so called "Genesis" effort. By Wakeu P. Andsmellthecoffee (Stoopid Morons, CA) |
| The beginning of the end for Genesis This was the first total sell-out album by Genesis. Get the earlier albums. They are much better. This is "pop". The old albums were "music". By a reviewer (Foothill Ranch, CA) |
| Not on Par To be fair there's not that much of the Phil Collins fronted Genesis to like, apart from Trick of the Tail and Wind & Wuthering. And Then There Were Three has a couple of reasonable songs on it, but after that Genesis basically became a vehicle for Phil Collins to cash in on his solo success, sort of an extra source of income really, and as a result the music suffered badly. Some 70's rock bands like Yes, or Blue Oyster Cult faired a little better during the 80's, but only just. Genesis on the other hand really went to the Cash-In Bin real quick. As for the Duke album, well it was one in a series of albums best forgotten. By Al. (Hunter Valley, NSW, Australia) |
| This is not the band Genesis I feel sorry for the Genesis fans that had to endure the fiasco of the leftover trio. What you have here is a ripoff. By knowles (halifax RI) |
| Genesis is now a boring and slow band... What's going on with Genesis?? if you want to get bored hear this album, well, this album is better than the trio's intro "...And Then There Were Three", but is still a piece of crap, no funny songs, no faster, the only song I like is "Turn It On Again", don't buy this album, is a waste of money and funny time. By joseigna13n (Los Angeles, Chile) |
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Duke songs Product Details
| CD Universe Part number | 1097473 |
| Label | Atlantic |
| Orig Year | 1980 |
| Catalog number | CD82692 |
| Discs | 1 |
| Release Date | Jan 01, 2010 |
| Studio/Live | Studio |
| Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
| Producer | David Hentschel; Genesis; David Hentschel; Genesis |
| Engineer | David Hentschel; David Hentschel |
| Recording Time | 54 minutes |
| Personnel | Phil Collins - vocals, drums, programming Mike Rutherford - guitar, bass, background vocals Tony Banks - 12-string guitar, keyboards, background vocals David Hentschel - vocals, background vocals David Hentschel - vocals, background vocals
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