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How about another dance with #Genisis?
From ‘A Trick of the Tail’, listeners were greeted by the dissonant verses of ‘Dance on a Volcano’, the first song written for the album. ‘Dance on a Volcano’ is as close as Genesis came to jazz fusion. Collins’ drumming is outstanding, making the complex 7/8 rhythm funky and propulsive.
It's really a great album.
You might as well listen to the whole thing.
Well, go on!
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#GenreOfTheWeek #ProgressiveRock
How about another dance with #Genisis?
From ‘A Trick of the Tail’, listeners were greeted by the dissonant verses of ‘Dance on a Volcano’, the first song written for the album. #PhilCollins also played in the fusion band Brand X in the 1970s, and ‘Dance on a Volcano’ is as close as Genesis came to jazz fusion. Collins’ drumming is outstanding, making the complex 7/8 rhythm funky and propulsive.
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What?
A #Prog week without #Genisis?
‘Dancing With the Moonlit Knight’ reflects a yearning for olde England. It starts with #PeterGabriel singing a capella about unifauns and “selling England by the pound”. As you’d expect from progressive rock, ‘Dancing’ builds into something bigger; #SteveHackett said that “Then it bursts forth, it fights off its shackles, really takes off like a rocket”.
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