*Eng - It was the biggest commercial success of the band with Peter Gabriel, reaching # 3 in the rankings of the UK. Later he became a gold record in the U.S.. UU. in 1990. Although Selling England By The Pound is described by the band as an album of highs and lows, resulted in several classic songs that have been on the Genesis repertoire since the album was recorded until the last tour of 2007. On this album, Tony Banks for the first time makes use of electronic synthesizers, as demonstrated in the masterpiece "Firth Of Fifth", which has a great piano intro which unfortunately was cut in live performances of the song, then tour of this album. On this album cover would not be designed by Paul Whitehead, as the three previous studio albums, but imcluiría a painting by Betty Swanwick called The Dream. " The original painting did not include a lawn mower, Swanwick's added later as an allusion to the lyrics in the song "I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)." The musical performances are much more polished and stronger than in previous albums. Musical diversifications are more unified with the general structure of the song. In particular, the guitar solos from Steve Hackett in "Firth Of Fifth" show his best feature his skills on guitar, while the song begins with a highly structured classical piano by Tony Banks. As in previous works, unusual weather patterns, travel notes and rhythms continue as key structural and while these formal aspects are no less present on this album, normally used to support the melodies of songs, rather than dominate. In fact, overall the album shows a focus on melody as the unifying force of the songs, as opposed to having a music center about the voice of Gabriel.
Lista de canciones / Tracklist
01*Dancing With The Moonlight Knight
02*I Know What I Like
03*Firth Of Fifth
04*More Fool Me
05*The Battle Of Epping Forest
06*After The Ordeal
07*The Cinema Show
08*Aisle Of Plenty
CONTRASEÑA / PASS: rock&metalforever
Gracias por comentar / Thanks for commenting
.jpg)
No hay comentarios:
Publicar un comentario