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Turn It on Again: The Hits (Rpkg)

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  • Audio CD (March 27, 2007)
  • Original Release Date: 2007
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Atlantic
  • ASIN: B000N3ST3Y
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (193 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,557 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Turn It on Again
2. Invisible Touch
3. Mama
4. Land of Confusion
5. I Can't Dance
6. Follow You, Follow Me
7. Hold on My Heart
8. Abacab
9. I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)
10. No Son of Mine
11. Tonight, Tonight, Tonight
12. In Too Deep [From "Mona Lisa"]
13. Congo
14. Jesus He Knows Me
15. That's All
16. Misunderstanding
17. Throwing It All Away
18. The Carpet Crawlers 1999

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The sound of Phil Collins's distinctive voice set against a pulsing synthesizer and pounding electro/acoustic percussion became one of the most characteristic and ubiquitous sounds of 1980s (and early '90s) rock. And if Collins's solo work during that period seemed occasionally indistinguishable from that of his band, it was only evidence of the remarkable transformation that Genesis had undergone from its late '60s art-school roots. Indeed, the idea of an eventual Greatest Hits package would have been laughable then. But as the original quintet turned quartet (with the departure of vocalist Peter Gabriel) and then trio (when guitarist Steve Hackett left), the spotlight focused with increasing intensity on Collins and his pop and R&B sense. Though it overlooks a few contenders ("No Reply at All" and "Taking It All Too Hard") in service of balance (and the inclusion of late-model Genesis frontman Ray Wilson), this is a good sampler of one of rock's most consistent (if predictable) hit-makers. Gabriel and Hackett also return for one new track, reuniting the original quintet for a richly textured update of The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway 's "The Carpet Crawlers." --Jerry McCulley

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Limited digitally remastered two CD Tour Edition of this classic Genesis compilation released to coincide with their 2007 European tour. This double disc features all 18 tracks included on the standard U.S. single disc edition then adds an additional 16 tracks including 'Illegal Alien', 'Paperlate', 'Keep It Dark', 'No Reply At All' and many more. The tracks are in a completely different order than the single disc pressing as well. This double CD will be available for a limited period (until end of 2007) whilst the band are on tour (including U.S). 34 tracks. Virgin. --This text refers to an alternate Audio CD edition.

 

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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Solid Genesis Pop with a Few Gems, March 26, 2003
I admit that I came to Genesis after the departure of Peter Gabriel, which means that I was listening to top 40 Genesis versus the more challenging music attempted by Peter Gabriel. Despite the lack of experimentation and depth, Genesis did turn out one serviceable song after another, and a few of these songs are excellent.

This CD focuses on the Phil Collins years, which makes sense from the title, "The Hits". As I noted above, Peter Gabriel was trying for a more cutting edge and artistic sound that some consider to be progressive rock. Typically that type of rock doesn't make for commercial hits, though the music is often artistically better than released singles. The CD also includes one song from the post-Phil Collins years, "Congo". Thus there is at least an attempt to represent Genesis throughout the group's existence.

I was surprised to hear more keyboards in these songs than I remembered hearing. One of the characteristics of many popular 80s groups was their heavy reliance on synthesizers and other keyboards, and Genesis was no exception. As an example, "Abacab" from 1981 was strongly keyboard oriented.

From the title, this CD must focus on Genesis' hits, and it certainly does. "Invisible Touch", "I Can't Dance", "No Son of Mine", and "Tonight, Tonight, Tonight" are among the numerous top 40 hits that Genesis seemed to churn out regularly throughout the 80s into the early 90s. There is much to listen to from these songs, and it's the inclusion of these songs that make this CD perfect for the casual fan. However, there is more on this CD.

"I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)" is a reggae-influenced song featuring the original five-member lineup from 1973s "Selling England by the Pound". This song seems a little out of place in comparison to the predominantly middle-of-the-road pop selections featured on this CD. The intro has a very progressive sound that becomes a flavor as the song evolves. The full-bodied sound is more alternative and challenging than much of Genesis' pop music years.

Another song that seems a bit out of place is "Congo". This song from the post-Phil Collins CD "Calling All Stations" still retains a pop flavor, but with four members in the lineup and a styling that could recall Duran Duran at the peak of their popularity. I enjoy this song and am tempted to either borrow or buy the CD from which it comes to see whether the other music on that CD is consistent with this song.

The last out of place song is a 1999 remake of "The Carpet Crawlers" from 1974s "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway", hailed by some as a great progressive album. Several other reviewers have stated that this song is a great improvement over the original, and wish the rest of the album would be re-recorded. This song does sound good, but it is not a pop song. In some ways I would consider this particular song the best from this entire CD. I have considered buying "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway" since it has been compared to other progressive albums I have enjoyed.

You know what you are going to get with a Genesis "hits" CD. The pop was solid, generally very listenable and good; little in the way of breakthrough music. However, at least three of the songs give you a flavor of the breadth of which Genesis was capable. For the casual fan that enjoys Genesis' top 40 music, I highly recommend this CD. For those that preferred Genesis before Phil Collins became the lead vocalist, you may want to stick to buying the albums from the Peter Gabriel era.

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16 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good for the casual genesis fan, January 8, 2000
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This delivers what it says on the cover: The hits. As they only had the one hit single with Peter Gabriel ('I know what I like', a UK#21) the compilation comes across as a bit lop-sided. To compensate for this there is an excellent remake of 'Carpet Crawlers' which leaves you wishing that they could re-record the whole of 'The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway' and make it so this good. The rest is a perfunctory list of the hits which means that some of the drippy songs from 'Invisible Touch' and 'We Can't Dance' are included over much better singles that didn't chart so highly ('Keep it Dark', 'Duchess', 'Man on the Corner', 'Home By the Sea' etc.) Also some of their best songs are edited versions but for a casual fan this is probably fine.

I am possibly one of the precious few who thought that the commercial flop 'Calling All Stations' was actually rather good (possibly the best since 'Abacab') and its nice to see they saw fit to include 'Congo'.

I would like to have seen the new version of 'Carpet Crawlers' released as a single so that long time fans don't have to fork out for songs that they already own.

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31 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars This is not your father's Genesis, unfortunately, November 23, 1999
From Foxtrot through Wind and the Wuthering, Genesis were possibly the best art-rock band in the world, during probably the most fertile period for art-rock ever. Then, with Steve Hackett's departure, came the slow change into a pop-oriented hit machine. What you get here, for the most part, are the highlights of that second era. There's nothing wrong with hits, but while this is all competent, listenable stuff, it's mostly lightyears away from the music that inspired--and continues to inspire--such worship from the knowing. It's not a little ironic that the best moment on here by far is the remake of Carpet Crawlers, a track from the golden era's "Lamb Lies Down on Broadway."

If you doubt me, try Trick of the Tail or Wind and the Wuthering. Or, for the more adventurous, go to the pots of gold: Nursery Cryme, Foxtrot, Selling England by the Pound and Lamb Lies Down on Broadway.

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