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Ordeal Aisle Plenty (Charisma Records 1973)




  

   One of the best line-up and collectible, theaterical and selling out records they've made long time ago; Genesis on this fifth album consisting of Steve Hackett (electric guitar, acoustic guitar), Michael Rutherford ongoing with his 12 strings guitar and bass, the charismatic lead vocalist also playing flute, oboe and percussions Peter Gabriel, the grand master and main brain - Tony Banks (keyboards, hammond, piano, solo synthesizers, mellotron and guitars) with Phil Collins the drummer who can really sings as these para-troopers of Progressive Rock with Folk Rock and Trad-Rock hissing through the century changes with the facts in their bundle of tricky truth on Selling England By The Pound - one of the greatest Prog-Rock masterpieces that braverly whispering their colossal music and lyrics on critisizing the government whom ruling the United Kingdom with the higher taxes, poverty to the Americanization ways struck down the hearts of England torturing the Folkish culture as it dying slow but not with harsh words but this magnificent album which turning back the course of UK Rock Music to the right track with the giant waves of Prog-Rock awakenings. More Fool Me to Firth of Fifth must be an awesome walk in the woods as you might seeing farmland from the distance as well as the manufacture's huge chimney polluting the air making them a tight contradiction for the modern world to come.  The overture opener - Dancing With The Moonlit Knight is liberating while followed by I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe) in a small talks on relationship between Genesis and the crowds surrounding them. You can calling this an infamous obscurity form of arts or simply just an amazing Prog-Rock album; long before the collapsing misunderstanding destroy them into three pieces - never to re-unites again ...

Selling England By The Pound:
https://youtu.be/7Rn9tzirks4

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