01. "Abacab (2007 Remaster)" 02. "No Reply at All (2007 Remaster)" 03. "Me and Sarah Jane (2007 Remaster)" 04. "Keep It Dark (2007 Remaster)" 05. "Dodo / Lurker (2007 Remaster)" 06. "Who Dunnit? (2007 Remaster)" 07. "Man on the Corner (2007 Remaster)" 08. "Like It or Not (2007 Remaster)" 09. "Another Record (2007 Remaster)"
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1
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180g
Descripción:
Limited 180 gram vinyl LP repressing of this album by the iconic British outfit. Phil Collins might be swinging away the late 1990s, but in 1981 he was sharpening his pop chops, from his first solo offering to this, the first Genesis album to break the hallowed million-copy mark stateside. But Abacab wasn't entirely about charting Top 40 singles ("No Reply At All," "Man on the Corner," and the title track); it still exhibited some late-stage evidence of a trio courting the art-rock muse that had graced it's past ("Who Dunnit," "Dodo," "Keep It Dark"). However, by 1983's eponymous follow-up, the hit factory that was Genesis in the mid- to late-1980s was operating full steam ahead, and the angel Gabriel's specter had all but vanished. Then, there were truly only three., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Bass, Guitar: Mike Rutherford, Cover: Bill Smith (19), Drums, Vocals: Phil Collins, Engineer: Hugh Padgham, Keyboards: Tony Banks, Producer: Genesis, Written-By: Mike Rutherford, Written-By: Phil Collins, Written-By: Tony Banks, Arranged By [Horns]: Tom Tom 84, Horns: EWF Horns, Labelcode ATL188156.1 (R1 188156, R1 188156), Manufactured By Rhino Entertainment Company, Marketed By Rhino Entertainment Company
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Artista
Genesis
Audiencia objetivo
Adultos
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Warner Music
Género
Rock
Número de discos de vinilo
1
Títulos de canciones
1. Abacab
2. No Reply At All
3. Me And Sarah Jane
4. Keep It Dark
5. Dodo / Lurker
6. Who Dunnit?
7. Man On The Corner
8. Like It Or Not
9. Another Record
With this album, Genesis's transformation into a pop-rock powerhouse is complete. The band takes a completely different approach to their sound and utilizes several new elements.