Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway
Last Updated on Friday, 11 February 2011 18:25 Written by Ken Foster
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An album often seen as ripe for deconstruction, the truth is that whether a comment on 70's western culture, schizophrenia or an alternate 'Alice in Wonderland', 'The Lamb' never fails to intrigue and amaze.
From the easily accessible title track and 'Back in NYC' through the sublime 'The Lamia', 'The Carpet Crawlers' and 'The Colony of Slippermen' and on to the experimental improvisation of 'The Waiting Room' 'The Lamb' is a true classic.Fusing (70's) cutting edge technology, exquisite Mellotron and complex classically tinged arrangements this was the high point of Genesis' creativity.
If you are a fan of the bands more recent material then this album probably isn't for you. Peter Gabriel left shortly after they toured with it because the other members felt that the theatrical concepts were getting in the way of the musicFor true breathtaking originality and amazing concepts, there is no better album than this.
Rating 5/5
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