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<blockquote data-quote="Motorik" data-source="post: 8453" data-attributes="member: 162"><p>I've been listening to Genesis these days, and they are even better than I remembered. I mean, of course they have their fair share of mediocre and bad albums, but they are the minor part of their discography. Besides, I didn't noticed this before, but their transition from a prog band to a pop band was one of the most organical ones in history of rock music. Sure, if you listen to Abacab inmediately after Selling England by the Pound, is impossible to understand their change. However, when you listen to their albums in chronological order, you realise the change was smooth and logical. At least until "We Can't Dance" and "Calling All Stations". Apart from that and from other minor albums, great band. Probably only topped by The Beatles and The Who in my personal ranking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Motorik, post: 8453, member: 162"] I've been listening to Genesis these days, and they are even better than I remembered. I mean, of course they have their fair share of mediocre and bad albums, but they are the minor part of their discography. Besides, I didn't noticed this before, but their transition from a prog band to a pop band was one of the most organical ones in history of rock music. Sure, if you listen to Abacab inmediately after Selling England by the Pound, is impossible to understand their change. However, when you listen to their albums in chronological order, you realise the change was smooth and logical. At least until "We Can't Dance" and "Calling All Stations". Apart from that and from other minor albums, great band. Probably only topped by The Beatles and The Who in my personal ranking. [/QUOTE]
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