Behind The Lines
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<p><span style=background-color: rgba(255 255 255 1); color: rgba(0 0 0 1)>In this second part of Genesis on Record Martin Popoff also author of multiple books on Yes and Pink Floyd re-assembles his team of progressive rock experts to tacked the second half of the Genesis catalogue namely: And Then There Were Three Duke Abacab Genesis Invisible Touch We Can't Dance and finally... Calling All Stations. And defying possibility the angles and opinions and concepts on offer are even more fresh and intriguing than those suggested in the first book. Perhaps that's because the second half of the Genesis catalogue has never been discussed this fervently and sincerely given the band's embracing of pop conventions and the smash multi-platinum success Phil Collins Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford enjoyed because of it. But the bottom line is this: if you were looking to have the art across these records highlighted and validated for you then Popoff's panel of progressive pronouncers are at your service. Indeed Martin is confident that after you read what these guys have to say you'll be scurrying back to the albums looking for any number of the hundreds of details celebrated in these Q&A chapters of yummy music talk.</span></p>
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