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Calling All Stations

Calling All Stations
 

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Genesis

Calling All Stations

 
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Label: Chari
Rating: 4.5
 
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Description: Ant Phillips, fine. Steve Hackett, okay. Peter Gabriel, well, it obviously wasn't the fatal blow everyone thought at the time. But the exit of Phil Collins is surely the final straw and new vocalist Ray Wilson is destined for the trivia books. That said, the never-say-die adage applies here. Genesis has brand-name loyalty on its side. --Jeff Bateman
 
 

 
Tracklist of Calling All Stations

Disc 1
1 Calling All Stations  5:45 view lyrics
2 Congo  4:03 view lyrics
3 Shipwrecked  4:24 view lyrics
4 Alien Afternoon  7:54 view lyrics
5 Not About Us  4:39 view lyrics
6 If That's What You Need  5:12 view lyrics
7 The Dividing Line  7:45 no lyrics yet - submit it
8 Uncertain Weather  5:30 view lyrics
9 Small Talk  5:02 view lyrics
10 There Must Be Some Other Way  7:55 view lyrics
11 One Man's Fool  8:48 view lyrics

Reviews:

...genesis evolved.

I left the remnants of the Phil Collin's era due to it's poppish taste of rendering it's own original material. Gone are the days when Peter Gabriel was at it's helm of progressive music, defining rock in it's eccentric form and until this day I am his avid fan. Ray Wilson had made me want to buy again a Genesis album after many years of refusing to look at them either. This is the Genesis I was hoping it would evolved into.

3 and a half stars

It's a shame that this, the last Genesis CD, didn't get more of a chance. It's certainly not their best work by far, but is as good or better than anything after DUKE. Some songs seem to lack proper endings and some seem a little underdeveloped, but the material is generally strong. Ray Wilson does a fine job on vocals and "One Man's Fool" is a classic Genesis track.

bye bye phil -go sing your disney/motown you sellout !

THIS IS A TERIFIC ALBUM AND IS UNFAIRLY BASHED. I ONLY WISH THAT THEY WOULD CONTINUE AND MAKE MORE MUSIC. RAY, MIKE, AND TONY PUT TOGETHER A GREAT PIECE OF MUSICAL VARIETY. THIS REALLY HARKENS BACK TO THE MUSICAL SPIRIT OF THE 70S WHEN GENESIS MADE GREAT MUSIC. GLAD TO SEE THAT THEY CAPTURED THAT ATMOSPHERE ONE MORE TIME. IT WOULD HAVE BEEN SCARY TO END WITH "WE CAN'T DANCE".

sadly there were none

I love this release. Genesis spent too much time playing poor

watered down music.This album offers fans all that was missing when Phil Collins got in control. i feel the hunger and the power of their return to form and atmosphere. A lot of the reviewers here probably miss Gabriel although he has a terrible voice and Collins who made too many funkadelic love crap songs .Ray Wilson filled in where both did not: good music just for the hell of it. I consider this the next Genesis album that should have come after "And then there were three::"

4.5 stars

This is a fabulous album!

I can't believe no one liked bought this amazing album. This is by far Genesis' best CD that they had made in many years and it's a massive injustice at what this album had recieved when released.
I was instantly excited when I heard about their newest release and instantly ran out and baught it and have not regretted it one bit! This is worth the money. The music is a lot darker and far less accessible than the lightweight material that they made with Phil Collins when he was their lead singer. I must say that Ray Wilson did such a great job on this album and it's really stupid that Rutherford and Banks fired him after the 'failure' of this album.

My favorites are the title track, "Small Talk", "Small Talk", and "One Man's Fool". I could care less about "It's Not About Us" and "If That's What You Need" because they don't rank up with the rest of the songs on here. Still those aren't bad either, just not as good as the rest.

This is a highly recommended album.

Underated Indeed

First of all, I am a Genesis fan as a listener and a musician. This album comes in the top 5 Genesis album in my list. I can see how some hardcore 70's Genesis fans might not like Phil Collins because of his influence that eradicated some of the artistic musical complexity that Genesis might have been associated on albums like "Selling England By The Pound" etc. That were some of the differences between Tony Banks(keyboardist)who wanted long epic songs and Phil who wanted to go in a pop format. Genesis went pop in the 80's and their's nothing wrong with that because it brought some good songs to the public, and it's Phil that should be thanked of the great success of Genesis. Most people will know songs like "Land Of Confusion" but how many people know "Squonk"? Which comes now to the Ray Wilson era. This is a whole new progressed Genesis. "Calling All Stations" the opening track of this album is very uniquely written. The chord changes never repeat themselves. The whole album has a darker tone then any of their previous albums. I thought that was a good move, cause that was more in tune with what was going on in the 90's. Ray Wilson's voice is a bit more raspidy which took me a while to get used to after listening for their first performance in Cape Canaveral, but after listening to the album a couple of times. It fits! We all have been under that Phil Collins banner for such a long time that we forget that Peter Gabriel's voice also had that dark rasp to it. Ray Wilson was a good choice. Songs like "Ship wrecked" is a beautiful song. Ray Wilson sings with emotions that fits with this darker Genesis. Some songs are a bit strange song writing wise. You can see that some of these songs were written by Tony Banks before Ray even got there. It did well in Europe and in other places and even won some awards in other countries. It's just that some people are stuck in their ways and I guess that is all right. Which Van Halen was better... Dave, Sammy, or Cherone? It's three diiferent bands, and that is the case with "Calling All Stations." I know that Ray Wilson had a 3 record contract with Genesis, but unfortunately I do not think that Rutherford or Banks had the patience. They let go of Wilson cause this album was not big in the U.S. They should have given Wilson some time. This would have morphed in to something new. I would have wished to hear how they would have progressed in the second album with Wilson. Bottom line is "Calling All Station" is a legitimate Genesis album.