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Release Date: Jan 01, 2007
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Genesis: Phil Collins (vocals, drums); Mike Rutherford (guitar, bass); Steve Hackett (guitar); Tony Banks (piano, keyboards, synthesizers).
Recorded at Relight Studios, Hilvarerenbeek, Holland.
Personnel: Phil Collins (vocals, drums, cymbals, percussion); Mike Rutherford (acoustic 12-string guitar, electric guitar, 6-string bass, 8-string bass); Steve Hackett (electric guitar, 12-string guitar, classical guitar, autoharp, kalimba); Tony Banks (grand piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Mellotron, synthesizer).
Audio Mixer: Nick Davis .
Audio Remasterer: Tony Cousins.
Recording information: Relight Studio, Holland.
Arranger: Genesis .
Peter Gabriel was such a charismatic frontman and unique singer/lyricist that many assumed Genesis would fold after his departure. WIND & WUTHERING proved that there was much to the group than just Gabriel's talents. Drummer Phil Collins, who'd sung a couple of songs on previous albums, had taken over lead vocal duties on the previous A TRICK OF THE TAIL, with surprisingly successful results. His voice wasn't as edgy as Gabriel's, but was a bit more palatable to mass audiences, and the group's popularity continued to grow. Many of the songs here pick up musically where LAMB and TRICK OF THE TAIL left off, with sharply focused tunes that show off the group's prog-rock chops without getting too bombastic.
There are some new developments as well. The instrumental "Wot Gorilla?" is a tasty, fusion-tinged piece that bears echoes of Collins' work with jazz-rockers Brand X. This song and others show Tony Banks's increased use of synthesizer. The most precipitous change is the introduction of a commercial ballad sensibility with the light, romantic "Your Own Special Way." This tune marked a direction Collins would explore further with Genesis in the years to come.
Recorded at Relight Studios, Hilvarerenbeek, Holland.
Personnel: Phil Collins (vocals, drums, cymbals, percussion); Mike Rutherford (acoustic 12-string guitar, electric guitar, 6-string bass, 8-string bass); Steve Hackett (electric guitar, 12-string guitar, classical guitar, autoharp, kalimba); Tony Banks (grand piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Mellotron, synthesizer).
Audio Mixer: Nick Davis .
Audio Remasterer: Tony Cousins.
Recording information: Relight Studio, Holland.
Arranger: Genesis .
Peter Gabriel was such a charismatic frontman and unique singer/lyricist that many assumed Genesis would fold after his departure. WIND & WUTHERING proved that there was much to the group than just Gabriel's talents. Drummer Phil Collins, who'd sung a couple of songs on previous albums, had taken over lead vocal duties on the previous A TRICK OF THE TAIL, with surprisingly successful results. His voice wasn't as edgy as Gabriel's, but was a bit more palatable to mass audiences, and the group's popularity continued to grow. Many of the songs here pick up musically where LAMB and TRICK OF THE TAIL left off, with sharply focused tunes that show off the group's prog-rock chops without getting too bombastic.
There are some new developments as well. The instrumental "Wot Gorilla?" is a tasty, fusion-tinged piece that bears echoes of Collins' work with jazz-rockers Brand X. This song and others show Tony Banks's increased use of synthesizer. The most precipitous change is the introduction of a commercial ballad sensibility with the light, romantic "Your Own Special Way." This tune marked a direction Collins would explore further with Genesis in the years to come.
Tracks:
1 - Eleventh Earl of Mar
2 - One for the Vine
3 - Your Own Special Way
4 - Wot Gorilla?
5 - All in a Mouse's Night
6 - Blood on the Rooftops
7 - Unquiet Slumbers for the Sleepers...
8 - ...In That Quiet Earth
9 - Afterglow
2 - One for the Vine
3 - Your Own Special Way
4 - Wot Gorilla?
5 - All in a Mouse's Night
6 - Blood on the Rooftops
7 - Unquiet Slumbers for the Sleepers...
8 - ...In That Quiet Earth
9 - Afterglow