...And Then There Were Three...
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...And Then There Were Three | ||
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Album by Genesis | ||
Released | ???, 1978 | |
Recorded | Relight Studios, Hilvarenbeek, Holland, ??, 197? | |
Genre | Progressive rock | |
Length | 53 min 30 sec | |
Record label | Virgin Records | |
Producer | David Hentschel and Genesis | |
Professional reviews | ||
Genesis Chronology | ||
Seconds Out (1977) |
Dirt (1992) |
Duke (1980) |
...And Then There Were Three is a studio album by progressive rock band Genesis. The title reflects the fact that the band was left to form a trio after Steve Hackett's departure. This album heralds a more radio-friendly sound from Genesis.
Tracks
- "Down and Out" (Tony Banks/Phil Collins/Mike Rutherford)
- "Undertow" (Banks)
- "Ballad of Big" (Banks/Collins/Rutherford)
- "Snowbound" (Rutherford)
- "Burning Rope" (Rutherford)
- "Deep in the Motherlode" (Rutherford)
- "Many Too Many" (Banks)
- "Scenes From a Night's Dream" (Banks/Collins)
- "Say It's Alright Joe" (Rutherford)
- "The Lady Lies" (Banks)
- "Follow You Follow Me" (Banks/Collins/Rutherford)