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3.5 great | e210013 | February 8th 19 | Both are two great albums of Genesis. "Nursery Cryme" is very important and represents the
beginning of the new line up of Genesis and the starting point, of an amazing career. Still, I
really think that "Nursery Crime" is a transitional album. It's better than "Trespass", but it's
less good than their three following albums. "Foxtrot" was basically the reason why Gabriel
started dressing up on stage, in strange masks and costumes. "Foxtrot" also has one of the songs
that people still talk about with a certain reverence and which inspired many other bands to write
lengthy suites, even today. Of course I'm talking about "Supper's Ready". If you have both studio
albums already, you don?t need this compilation because it has nothing new to offer. But, if you
don't have both albums and you own this compilation, it substitutes well those original albums.
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