Seventh
album by
Genesis, released November 1974. A double
concept album, mostly the work of
Peter Gabriel. The album's cover was by
Hipgnosis (noted for their work with
Pink Floyd). The accompanying
concert tour was a
rock opera extravaganza, featuring elaborate
costumes,
special effects, and three
slide projectors running constantly behind the band; the production was so
complex that there were only about half a dozen
performances where everything went completely right. The album reached #10 in
England, but only reached #41 on the
American charts. (The concert tour actually reached
America before the album did, leaving audiences very
confused.) Following this album,
Peter Gabriel left the band to pursue a solo career.
The album contains the following tracks:
Disc 1
- The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway *
- Fly On A Windshield
- Broadway Melody of 1974
- Cuckoo Cocoon
- In The Cage
- The Grand Parade of Lifeless Packaging
- Back In N.Y.C.
- Hairless Heart
- Counting Out Time *
- The Carpet Crawlers *
- The Chamber of 32 Doors
Disc 2
- Lilywhite Lilith
- The Waiting Room
- Anyway
- Here Comes The Supernatural Anaesthetist
- The Lamia
- Silent Sorrow in Empty Boats
- The Colony of Slippermen (The Arrival - A Visit To The Doktor - The Raven)
- Ravine
- The Light Dies Down On Broadway
- Riding The Scree
- In The Rapids
- It
* - Indicates tracks released as
singles.
Also the first track from Disc 1 of this album, which opens the album's story by introducing Rael, the young Puerto Rican tagger. Released as a single in the United States in November 1974; this single failed to make the charts.
Lyrics by Peter Gabriel; music by Peter Gabriel, Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Steve Hackett, and Mike Rutherford.
(The song was to survive as part of Genesis' live set for many years, even playing a part in the "Old Medley" from the We Can't Dance tour. The last couple of lines are apparently lifted from The Drifters' 1963 hit, "On Broadway.")
Sources: The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway jacket and insert; chart information from http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/1478/genesis.htm; additional information from Chris Welch, The Complete Guide To The Music of Genesis (Omnibus Press, 1995)