might be some truth in that on the earier ones initially. Too long agao now lol. I know at time they sounded great to me, along with Zeppelin, The Groundhogs, Sabbath and Family that was my staple of the time.
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"You don't have free will. You have the appearance of free will.”
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I'm Chris.
Location: North Island New Zealand
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I'm Chris.
This page telling of Lebor Gabála Érenn https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lebor_...1la_%C3%89renn
is interesting reading in context of some Genesis Gabriel era songs like Suppers Ready, and Gabriel solo career songs
In particular the albums Trespass, Foxtrot, Lamb Lies Down on Broadway and the song Here Comes the Flood, from Peters first solo album.
Such imagination to put these ideas into song is sadly missing today, but thankfully preserved in recordings.
we can still enjoy. A unique time in music history.
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Really like the CD reissues of the early Genesis albums which is why I do not have any on vinyl. One thing I was always aware of though is that I always thought that Genesis albums were very toppy and thin. I never was truly happy with any of their albums. I think though that my favourite reissue has to be Trick of the Tail.
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I'm Chris.
I would lay the blame of you hearing them as toppy and thin squarely on the
potentiometer you use http://www.primaluna-usa.com/prologue-three/
" Better not compromise, it won't be easy "
Cheers / Chris
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I may be wrong but I'm not sure I owned this amplifier back in 1972 but throughout my entire time with Genesis, their albums have always been thin and weedy. Only now with this powerful, warm sounding EL34 amplifier have they actually started to open up.