And Then There Were Three [UK Bonus DVD] Genesis

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  • Release Date: 05/15/2007
  • Original Release: 1978
  • Sales Rank: 26,050
  • Label: RHINO / WEA
  • UPC: 081227998677
 
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And Then There Were Three [UK Bonus DVD]

Disc 1
1LISTENDown and Out 5:27
2LISTENUndertow 4:47
3LISTENBallad of Big 4:50
4LISTENSnowbound 4:31
5LISTENBurning Rope 7:10
6LISTENDeep in the Motherlode 5:15
7LISTENMany Too Many 3:31
8LISTENScenes from a Night's Dream 3:29
9LISTENSay It's Alright Joe 4:21
10LISTENThe Lady Lies 6:08
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Disc 2
1Down and Out DVD
2Undertow DVD
3Ballad of Big DVD
4Snowbound DVD
5Burning Rope DVD
6Deep in the Motherlode DVD
7Many Too Many DVD
8Scenes from a Night's Dream DVD
9Say It's Alright Joe DVD
10The Lady Lies DVD
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And Then There Were Three, more than either of its immediate predecessors, feels like the beginning of the second phase of Genesis -- in large part because the lineup had indeed dwindled down to Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford, and Phil Collins, a situation alluded to in the title. But it wasn't just a whittling of the lineup; the group's aesthetic was also shifting, moving away from the fantastical, literary landscapes that marked both the early Genesis LPs and the two transitional post-Gabriel outings, as the bandmembers turned their lyrical references to contemporary concerns and slowly worked pop into the mix, as heard on the closing "Follow You Follow Me," the band's first genuine pop hit. Its calm, insistent melody, layered with harmonies, is a perfect soft rock hook, although there's a glassy, almost eerie quality to the production that is also heard throughout the rest of the record. These chilly surfaces are an indication that Genesis don't quite want to abandon prog at this point, but the increasing emphasis on melody and tight song structures points the way toward the group's '80s work. [This reissue of And Then There Were Three includes a bonus DVD featuring interviews, in-concert footage, and other extras.] Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Genesis, as a trio!by Anonymous

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January 23, 2008: This album marks Genesis' first as a trio, which in result of this, they would eventually write songs that are number 1, like on this album "Follow You, Follow Me", and also make greater albums like for example the 1980 follow up Duke, Abacab in 1981, the self titled in 1983, Invisible Touch in 1985, and We Can't Dance which would be the last for Phil Collins until his return in 2007. As for this album, it's awesome from start to finish.