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A Trick Of The Tail
A Trick Of The Tail (hybrid SACD)
Cat: CAPA 073SA. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Rock
Dance On A Volcano
Entangled
Squonk
Mad Man Moon
Robbery, Assault And Battery
Ripples
A Trick Of The Tail
Los Endos
Review: Genesis' 1976 album represents a pivotal moment for the band, blending intricate jazz/fusion elements with their signature progressive rock style. The SACD release highlights the nuanced interplay among members, delivering stunning clarity to Phil Collins' dynamic drumming and Mike Rutherford's sophisticated bass lines. Tracks like 'Dance on a Volcano' showcase the band's energy, with Steve Hackett's guitar evoking vivid imagery against Tony Banks' layered keyboards. 'Entangled' and 'Mad Man Moon' stand out for their delicate, introspective tones, featuring acoustic guitars and emotive vocals from Collins, whose voice brings a heartfelt authenticity to the material. The intricate use of mellotron, especially on 'Los Endos' and the latter half of 'Entangled,' adds a lush, choral atmosphere. 'Ripples' emerges as one of Genesis' finest moments, its nostalgic beauty underscored by shimmering 12-string guitars and majestic instrumental passages. Meanwhile, 'Squonk' delivers a rhythmic punch, marking a turning point where Collins proved his mettle as both drummer and vocalist. With its varied compositions and instrumental brilliance, the album bridges the theatrical style of earlier works with a more cohesive and music-centric approach. The SACD release ensures these performances resonate more vibrantly than ever, cementing its place as one of the band's definitive achievements.
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est. release 30 May 25 $44.78
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