Genesis: Wind And Wuthering - 1976

 

Despite some synth-driven poppy passages and some hints of the Genesis sound that would prove so commercially successful in the eighties - a couple of Collins-style love ballads for a start - there is still a considerable progginess to be found on this lesser-known, but critically-revered album. 

For me, like the previous one, it is ok, but it was completely irrelevant in late 1976-early 1977, although it was quite popular with many for whom punk or disco meant nothing. I hated this sort of thing in 1977 and even now, I listen to it out of interest and broad-mindedness, as opposed to for pleasure. If I am brutally honest, it just simply isn't my thing. The music has become too synthy (more tinny than its predecessor - check out the three instrumentals - and, surprisingly, I have found myself preferring the band's early seventies material.

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