A 1978 work with a stronger pop flavor.
This is the ninth album, released after guitarist Steve Hackett left the band, leaving the band as a trio.
This album marked a new direction for the band's sound, one that was more influenced by pop music suitable for singles, and paved the way for their subsequent worldwide success.
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A:
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1)
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Down And Out
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2)
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Undertow
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3)
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Ballad Of Big
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4)
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Snowbound
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5)
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Burning Rope
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B:
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1)
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Deep In The Motherlode
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2)
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Many Too Many
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3)
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Scenes From A Night's Dream
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4)
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Say It's Alright Joe
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5)
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The Lady Lies
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6)
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Follow You Follow Me
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Drums, Voice [Voices] - Philip Collins
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Producer [Produced By] - Genesis
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Producer [Produced By] - David Hentschel
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Guitar [Guitars], Bass [Basses] - Mike Rutherford
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Keyboards - Tony Banks
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Producer [Assisted By] - Pierre Geofroy Chateau
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Mixed By [Assisted By] - Steve Short
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Equipment - Dale Newman
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Equipment - Geoff Banks
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Equipment - Andy Mackrill
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Sleeve [Sleeve Design], Photography By [Photographs] - Hipgnosis (2)