Genesis

And Then There Were Three

...And Then There Were Hits...

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When Genesis' two main players Peter Gabriel, and later Steve Hackett left this stellar group, it would appear that this supergroup would run out of steam. Now reduced to a trio, Genesis released the quietly progressive, yet poppish ...And Then There Were Three... in 1978. It is this album that Genesis had their first U.S. Top 40 hit with "Follow You, Follow Me. This CD contains some brilliant musical masterpieces as well. Tony Banks' keyboard work is quietly haunting in songs like "Undertow", "Ballad Of Big", "Snowbound", "Burning Rope", "Deep In The Motherlode", "Say It's Alright Joe" and "The Lady Lies". Let's not forget Mike Rutherford's stunning guitar skip in the intro of "Down And Out", as well as Phil Collins' stormy drumming toward the end of this track. Daryl Stuermer filled the void on some guitar work on a few tracks as well. Wonderfully crafted musicianship throughout. ATTWT will definitely make you sing for your supper and will have you coming back for infinite servings!

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