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Genesis - Selling England By The Pound (1973) US Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

Posted By: Fran Solo
Genesis - Selling England By The Pound (1973) US Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

Genesis – Selling England By The Pound
Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz | 900mb
Pressed By Specialty Records Corporation
Label: Atlantic/SD 19277 | Released: 1973 | This Issue: 1980 | Genre: Symphonic-Rock


A1 Dancing With The Moonlit Knight 8:02
A2 I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe) 4:03
A3 Firth Of Fifth 9:36
A4 More Fool Me 3:10

B1 The Battle Of Epping Forest 11:43
B2 After The Ordeal 4:07
B3 The Cinema Show 11:06
B4 Aisle Of Plenty 1:34


Companies, etc.

Manufactured By – Atlantic Recording Corporation
Pressed By – Specialty Records Corporation
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Stratton-Smith Productions, Ltd.
Copyright © – Stratton-Smith Productions, Ltd.
Published By – Yellow Dog Music, Inc.

Credits

Drums, Percussion, Vocals – Phil Collins
Electric Guitar, Guitar - Nylon String Guitar – Stephen Hackett*
Engineer / Assistant – Rhett Davies
Keyboards, Twelve-String Guitar – Tony Banks
Painting [Cover] – Betty Swanwick
Producer – Genesis, John Burns
Twelve-String Guitar, Bass, Sitar / Electric Sitar – Michael Rutherford*
Vocals, Flute, Oboe, Percussion – Peter Gabriel

Notes
All Titles Done By All
Published by Yellow Dog Music, Inc., ASCAP
Cover Painting by Betty Swanwick, A.R.A.

Aisle of Plenty is listed as a sub-track of The Cinema Show on B-side center label. Total time listed for Cinema Show is 12:40
Some copies come with insert with lyrics and credits.
Barcode and Other Identifiers

Matrix / Runout (Side A Label Matrix): ST-FC-732993 SP
Matrix / Runout (Side B Label Matrix): ST-FC-732994 SP
Matrix / Runout ( Side A Matrix): ST-FC-732993-H FLATH(?) / Specialty Records Logo
Matrix / Runout (Side B Matrix): ST-FC-732994-H FLATH(?) (Secialty Records Logo)


Genesis - Selling England By The Pound (1973) US Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

Genesis - Selling England By The Pound (1973) US Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

Genesis - Selling England By The Pound (1973) US Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz



This Rip: 2019
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Vinyl Condition: NM-
This LP: From my personal collection
LP Rip & Full Scan LP Cover: Fran Solo
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THE BEST OF THE BEST… "Cinema Show" reach the quintessence near the end. Everything is excellent on this record. BANK's keyboards are smoother and more subtle than on "Foxtrot"; the piano is more present. He reduced the presence of organ for the profit of gentle moog keyboards. Mellotron choir also appeared on "Moonlit Knight" and "Cinema Show"; that's very appreciated. HACKETT's guitar is for the first time really sentimentally oriented: romantic solos, never agressive are the new trademark on this record. accoustic guitar is still omnipresent. COLLINS drums are just outstanding, never simple, but they do not take too much place; their sound is rather moderate, giving the album a trend to softness. RUTHEFORD's non monotonous bass is omnipresent and gives a good basis for complex songs. GABRIEL's voice is, as always, colorful and never dull. More sentimental, women could prefer this one to "Foxtrot". Actually, it is the case!

Probably my all-time top album! If we admit reasonably that "A Trick Of The Tail" and "Selling England…" are respectively 3rd and 1st best GENESIS albums, can we imagine how good would have been the album between if the presence of Brian ENO has not been there? "The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway", logically, should have been better than "A Trick Of The Tail", and even maybe slightly better than "Selling England…". ENO definitely f**ked up all the things in 1974!! LLDOB is very good, but not excellent!

In many prog polls, "Selling England By The Pound" always arrived first as the best prog album, and the second one was far behind it!! The progger who do not have this record is not a real progger!
Review by greenback, progarchives.com
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