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Genesis

We Can't Dance

  • AMG Review of We Can't Dance

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    Geoff Orens
    All Music Guide

    After spending the 1980s moving in an increasingly pop-friendly direction, 1991's We Can't Dance marked a return to earlier aesthetics for Genesis. Edgier with more prominent guitars and live drums than on Invisible Touch, the record was the band's strongest musical statement in over a decade. With "Driving the Last Spike" and the dark "Dreaming While You Sleep" the group revisited one of their forgotten strengths, telling extended stories. That's not to say the album is a return to The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway or Trick of the Tail. Indeed, while there are several extended pieces on the record, there is none of the eccentricities, odd meters, or extended virtuoso solos of the band's progressive heyday. The album's closer, "Fading Lights," comes the closest, featuring an outstanding instrumental mid-section. Unfortunately, the record also contains some gutless allads and peons for world understanding that sound miles away from any immediacy. However, the surprisingly gritty singles "No Son of Mine," "Jesus He Knows Me," and "I Can't Dance" help make up for the album's weaker moments.

Driving The Last Spike
8 months ago

A song that played in my Windows Media Player a few moments ago. Felt the lyrics needed to be featured.Lyrics | Driving The Last Spike lyrics

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Chat with Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford
about 1 year ago

I just saw this in my inbox this morning. Looks fantastic. If you are into Genesis, or even just crazy about keyboards or guitar, you might want to check this out. More at improvisemusic.com.In case you're in the United States and wondering, 6:15 PM UK time is 10:15 AM Pacific, 11:15 AM Mountain, 12:15 PM Central, and 1:15 PM Eastern time.The otherworldly sounds Tony Banks coaxes out of those...

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