Selling England By the Pound (2007 Stereo Mix) - Genesis

Selling England By the Pound (2007 Stereo Mix)

Genesis

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 1973-10-13
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 8

  • Under exclusive license to Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company for t

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Dancing with the Moonlit Knigh 8:00 USD 1.29
2
I Know What I Like (In Your Wa 4:10 USD 1.29
3
Firth of Fifth (2007 Stereo Mi 9:30 USD 1.29
4
More Fool Me (2007 Stereo Mix) 3:10 USD 1.29
5
The Battle of Epping Forest (2 11:43 USD Album Only
6
After the Ordeal (2007 Stereo 4:15 USD 1.29
7
The Cinema Show (2007 Stereo M 10:48 USD Album Only
8
Aisle of Plenty (2007 Stereo M 1:58 USD 1.29
Selling England By the Pound (2007 Stereo Mix) - Genesis
Cover Album Selling England By the Pound (2007 Stereo Mix) - Genesis

Reviews

  • Definitely the best peter gabriel era album
    5
    By brady r creasy
    One of the best progressive albums to ever come out!
  • Laid back Genesis
    4
    By Reckia6
    A great Genesis album, with only one weak track, More Fool Me, which I find rather dull. The rest of the songs are wonderful. It was probably their best sounding album up to that point. Great cover, too!
  • Absolute Classic
    5
    By benwald
    Many people only know the newer pop Genesis. But, this album and others around it were true epics, much different than the pop Genesis, but true classics. From beginning to end, this is just a single majestic story set to music, not a group of hit pop singles. The pinnacle of album rock.
  • This album is a mind blower
    5
    By Zulch Zulu
    Amazing musicianship on all sides. I’ve listened to this album countless times and there is always so much to enjoy. Peter Gabriel is full force surreal fun to listen to as well as the rest of the band. Get it.
  • It's Amazing
    5
    By Eliana5757
    Cohesive, beautiful and a great listen - Early Genesis is truly art.
  • Wow...
    5
    By csbrown81
    Absolutely outstanding album - the sheer complexity and artistry of the songwriting and playing is astonishing. My favorite song here is The Cinema Show, specifically the second half which is extended synth jam where Tony Banks (on keyboards) and Phil Colliins (on drums) tear it up. I've played the last minute or so over and over again... so good.
  • New Stereo Mix is fantastic!
    5
    By Wendy Lou
    This is better than the original mono mix, really crisp, clear, clean. A true benchmark album for any audiophile. One of the best repurchases I've made.
  • A bit small for Genesis
    3
    By nocrickets
    After Genesis had compiled so many mighty songs on their previous two LPS -- "Watcher," "Hogweed," "Musical Box," "Supper's Ready," "Get 'Em Out by Friday," etc. -- this album felt a little small to me, a bit of an unambitious step back from the heights. I get that they were trying to make a hit LP, and it worked on that level. And most of the songs are good. But there aren't any great ones. And I missed the grandeur. The arrangements sounded a bit odd to me too -- it was like they'd jumped from their Edwardian fussiness to a clean, modern sound that was quite reminiscent of Zappa's. Nothing wrong with that, I guess, but I missed the old sound and feel. Then again, when the bloated, bombastic "Lamb" came out, this started sounding better to me. And we won't even speak of the post-Gabriel Fake Genesis.
  • Loudness War victim
    1
    By Cheeshed
    Great album, but a horible remaster.
  • Undeniable Masterpiece!
    5
    By This is real music
    Selling England By the Pound is without out a doubt one of the finest albums of the 70's, and criminally overlooked by mainstream audiences. The musical chemistry in the record is out of this world. The music flows perfectly. It is unique and breathtaking. A must for any music lover.