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"...Calling All Stations.. speaks of solitude, incommunicability, alienation, and among the group’s albums, it is the one where social themes are addressed the most close to the end of the twentieth century." "The Dividing Line (one of the most beautiful tracks in their production) where for the first time in the group’s history there is an almost drum solo."
"...Calling All Stations.. speaks of solitude, incommunicability, alienation, and among the group’s albums, it is the one where social themes are addressed the most close to the end of the twentieth century."
"The Dividing Line (one of the most beautiful tracks in their production) where for the first time in the group’s history there is an almost drum solo."
Listen to Genesis' ...Calling All Stations... to discover a powerful, overlooked chapter in their legacy.
The corpse became a zombie thanks to the black magic performed by the amusing duo Tony Banks-Mike Rutherford. "Calling All Stations" ... is a terrible album that makes even "Abacab" seem like a masterpiece.
The corpse became a zombie thanks to the black magic performed by the amusing duo Tony Banks-Mike Rutherford.
"Calling All Stations" ... is a terrible album that makes even "Abacab" seem like a masterpiece.
Discover why 'Calling All Stations' is considered a low point for Genesis—read the full review and listen yourself!
What do the two surviving gentlemen Banks and Rutherford do? The only sensible thing to do: retire after 20 years of abstinence, producing for the last time some badass music... Our ears can hear, no longer the cries of the bald dwarf, but gloomy and refined atmospheres... halfway between Black Sabbath and Queen.
What do the two surviving gentlemen Banks and Rutherford do? The only sensible thing to do: retire after 20 years of abstinence, producing for the last time some badass music...
Our ears can hear, no longer the cries of the bald dwarf, but gloomy and refined atmospheres... halfway between Black Sabbath and Queen.
Listen to Genesis' Calling All Stations and discover the bold prog rock chapter often overlooked!
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