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| 1 | Invisible Touch |
| 2 | Tonight, Tonight, Tonight |
| 3 | Land Of Confusion |
| 4 | In Too Deep |
| 5 | Anything She Does |
| 6 | Domino (Part One-In The Glow Of The Night/Part Two - The Last Domino) |
| 7 | Throwing It All Away |
| 8 | The Brazilian |
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The new live album from Jay Gordon and The Penetrators shows how great this power trio is in front of an audience at the Screaming Chicken, an old roadhouse in San Bernardino. The group covers eight standards from the rock and blues worlds including Willie Dixon's Good Morning Little Schoolgirl, White Rabbit, Grand Funk's Heartbreaker, Honky Tonk Women, Runaway, Rock Me, That Was Yesterday and Marshall Tucker's Can't You See.
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There no doubt exists a school of rock purists who consider Invisible Touch the album where Genesis officially kissed street credibility goodbye and said hello to beer commercial anthems and puppet extravaganza videos. True, perhaps, but on the other hand, it's great to sing along to a good pop song, too. And this record has good pop songs in spades, from rock-solid I'm-not-so-tough-I-can't-cry-style tearjerkers ("In Too Deep," "Throwing It All Away") to zingy, gurgly pop confections ("Land of Confusion," "Anything She Does"). A few slightly more sprawling tracks are also included ("Tonight, Tonight, Tonight," "Domino," and the instrumental "The Brazilian"), but compared to the band's earlier attempt at art-rock opuses, even these feel a bit candy coated. We are talking about 1987, after all. Thin synth lines weren't retro. They just were. And we loved it. --Bob Michaels
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 0.79 x 0.79 x 0.79 inches; 3.2 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Atlantic
- Item model number : 212456
- Date First Available : February 20, 2007
- Label : Atlantic
- ASIN : B000002IJ2
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #71,770 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #1,354 in Progressive Rock
- #1,499 in Soft Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
- #2,072 in Adult Contemporary (CDs & Vinyl)
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One negative about shipping - The CD was not damaged, but the cd cover was cracked upon opening the package.
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Indémodable....
In seiner Gesamtheit ist vorliegendes Werk die vielleicht perfekteste, rundeste Studioarbeit des nimmermüden Trios Phil Collins (Gesang, Drums), Mike Rutherford (Gitarre, Bass) und Tony Banks (Keyboards, Synthesizer). Jedenfalls macht es Freude, die Platte aufzulegen und vollständig zu genießen. Inhaltlich – und das ist nicht unbedingt typisch für die Band – widmen sich viele Songs sozialkritischen und politischen Themen. So setzen sich „Land Of Confusion“ und „Domino“ beispielsweise mit den möglichen Folgen eines Nuklearkriegs auseinander und „Tonight, Tonight, Tonight“ handelt von Drogensucht.
Kommerziell gesehen war nur das nachfolgende „We Can’t Dance“ (1991) noch erfolgreicher (ca. 11 Millionen Albenverkäufe). Mit über 9 Millionen abgesetzten Exemplaren ist „Invisible Touch“ jedoch ein echter Kassenschlager, der aufgrund seiner kompakteren Ausrichtung sicher über das (ebenfalls starke) Nachfolgerwerk zu stellen ist.
Wer bereits eine Greatest-Hits-Scheibe der Briten besitzt, wird die meisten hierauf befindlichen Tracks schon kennen. Es lohnt sich aber in jedem Fall zu diesem Album zu greifen. Noch-Nicht-Genesis-Fans könnten hier schnell zu welchen werden, ehe sie sich den experimentell-progressiven Wurzeln der Band widmen, die speziell auf Alben wie „Duke“ (1980), „A Trick Of The Tail“ (1976) oder „The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway“ (1974) zum Vorschein kommen.
Fans der ersten Band-Ära (mit Sänger Peter Gabriel) hören das zwar nicht gern, aber je mehr Jahre durchs Land ziehen, desto besser klingen die Errungenschaften von Collins und Co., die sie in den 80ern auf wiederabspielbares Format gebannt haben. „Invisible Touch“ dürfte eine breite Hörerschaft ansprechen und zählt zu den besten Werken der Mitt-80er. Ob es wirklich das beste aller Genesis-Alben ist, bleibt freilich diskutabel, aber es ist wahrscheinlich jenes, in das sich Entdecker und Sammler am schnellsten verlieben werden.
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