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Jesse McCartney Beautiful Soul
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Bah!
Genesis The Video Show
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No, they did not produce any promotional clip for "Wind And Wuthering."
Genesis The Way We Walk: Volume One & Two
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"I remember 'It's Yourself,' unfortunately I don't have the box set, which I've heard is very beautiful, containing unreleased tracks and rarities from '76 to '91, including lovely songs like 'Vancouver' from 1978, 'Evidence Of Autumn' from 1980, and all the B-sides, but it's not complete as it misses 'Me And Virgil' from 1981 and 'Match Of The Day' from 1977."
Jesse McCartney Beautiful Soul
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This absolutely must change the name before Paul forces it.
Genesis The Way We Walk: Volume One & Two
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Well, without "Wind And Wuthering," it's really a shame; if you have to stop, do it after "..and then.."
Genesis The Way We Walk: Volume One & Two
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Good job, I have the VHS video of the London concert, the final one. The choice of tracks from the latest work satisfies me quite a bit, the medley with the old pieces is a bit of a joke that they already pulled in 1983, a sort of consolation for the old fans. What disappoints me the most is the closure with the banality of "Turn It On Again," forgetting "Abacab." Therefore, I prefer the live from 1982; the three sides (with the fourth added for the CD) of "Three Sides Live" sound better and offer a more interesting repertoire. Now all that's missing from the Genesis is the last box set and the EP "Spot The Pigeon" on Debaser.
Alice Capo Nord
Alice Capo Nord
10 aug 06
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Unfortunately, EMI still needs to reissue on CD "Falsi Allarmi" from 1983 and especially "Mezzogiorno Sulle Alpi." What on earth are they waiting for, I don’t know. Nevertheless, their catalog is being reprinted, but since 1992 their contract with EMI will end, and the others are apparently recorded for Warner. In the end, the point is that works like "Charade" and "Exit" still need to be repressed. Who knows when this will happen, alas!!
The Who Wire & Glass
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Finally!
Genesis Wind & Wuthering
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How beautiful! Melancholic and autumnal, their latest masterpiece.
Mike Oldfield Five Miles Out
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Look, for the '70s: "Ommadawn" and "Incantations," the latter being a double album that is very complex yet undeniably fascinating. For the '80s, besides "Five Miles Out," there's also "Crises" from 1983, which features "Moonlight Shadow." In the '90s, there's "The Songs Of..," "Tubular Bells II," and "The Voyager." I'm not familiar with the last part of his career, I'm sorry. Bye and thank you!