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...And Then There Were Three
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

  1. "Down and Out" (Tony Banks/Phil Collins/Mike Rutherford)
  2. "Undertow" (Banks)
  3. "Ballad of Big" (Banks/Collins/Rutherford)
  4. "Snowbound" (Rutherford)
  5. "Burning Rope" (Rutherford)
  6. "Deep in the Motherlode" (Rutherford)
  7. "Many Too Many" (Banks)
  8. "Scenes From a Night's Dream" (Banks/Collins)
  9. "Say It's Alright Joe" (Rutherford)
  10. "The Lady Lies" (Banks)
  11. "Follow You Follow Me" (Banks/Collins/Rutherford)