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Congo Pt.1

Congo Pt.1
 

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Congo Pt.1

 
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Label: Virgin
Rating: 3.0
 
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Tracklist of Congo Pt.1

Disc 1
1 Congo - Edit   no lyrics yet - submit it
2 Papa He Said  4:09 view lyrics
3 Banjo Man   view lyrics

Reviews:

I likes Congo.

Congo pretty song! Sara likes! I like this song a lot, but I like the version on CAS better than the single version.

This is Blasphemy

I am sorry, Genesis without Peter Gabriel was one thing to overcome. Now without Phil Collins, I might as well be listening to a Mike Rutherford or a Tony Banks solo project! You ever listen to those guys' solo albums? Well, let me just say that have been an avid fan of Genesis for 17 years, and I don't own any solo albums by Mike Rutherford or Tony Banks. Do you know why? Because they SUCK! And so does this song. And so does this whole album. Steer clear!

Torn Between 3

When singers come & go these days, it always seems to be a misunderstanding. That absolutely came with Genesis during their era. At first, it was the departure of Peter Gabriel, then the surprising of Phil Collins and his announcement of leaving Genesis, and it seemed like it came and went a third time with Genesis. After the entry of Ray Wilson as the lead, Genesis really seemed to be lost. Their only song as a hit with Ray Wilson, Congo, from their lackluster 1997 record Calling All Stations is a very upbeat and dark song. Although Ray did have song growth to go through, it just didn't seem to be altogether. The song is pretty nice, but not for die hard Genesis fans. Still, it does sound more enjoyable than Britney Spears anyday.