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| Sales Rank: | 29886 (lower is better) |
| Price as of: | 12/02/2008 11:07:10 AM MST |
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| Release Date: | 1990-10-25 |
| Label: | Atlantic / Wea |
| UPC: | 075678164125 |
| Binding: | Audio CD |
| Published By: | Atlantic / Wea |
| ASIN: | B000002IJ2 |
| Category: | Music |
Tracks on Invisible Touch by Atlantic / Wea
- Invisible Touch
- Tonight, Tonight, Tonight
- Land of Confusion
- In Too Deep
- Anything She Does
- Domino, Pt. 1 - In the Glow of the Night/Pt. 2-The Last Domino
- Throwing It All Away
- The Brazilian
Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions
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There no doubt exists a school of rock purists who consider Invisible Touch the album where Genesis officially kissed street credibility goodbye and said hello to beer commercial anthems and puppet extravaganza videos. True, perhaps, but on the other hand, it's great to sing along to a good pop song, too. And this record has good pop songs in spades, from rock-solid I'm-not-so-tough-I-can't-cry-style tearjerkers ("In Too Deep," "Throwing It All Away") to zingy, gurgly pop confections ("Land of Confusion," "Anything She Does"). A few slightly more sprawling tracks are also included ("Tonight, Tonight, Tonight," "Domino," and the instrumental "The Brazilian"), but compared to the band's earlier attempt at art-rock opuses, even these feel a bit candy coated. We are talking about 1987, after all. Thin synth lines weren't retro. They just were. And we loved it. --Bob Michaels
Customer Reviews
Not pleasing, Not pleasing at all. Except for a few songs. - Reviewed on 2008-05-20
1 customer found this review not to be helpful.
Ok. I do not mind listening to love songs. I really don't. But in my book, there is a fine line between a few love songs, and an album FULL of sappy love songs. The worst song, In Too Deep, sounds like it could be on
a Disney Channel original movie. There are, however, positives to this album.
Invisible Touch: Is a good starter song. It is upbeat and pretty fun to listen to.
Tonight, Tonight, Tonight: I think it is a good song, it reminds me of their progressive rock days. That's not the only reason I like it, the song just catches my attention.
Domino: A fantastic song with wonderful music. As with most of the songs on here, it has a few sappy moments, but I can get by and enjoy this beautifully crafted track.
The Brazilian: This is my favourite track. Probably because this is an instrumental so I have no worries about sugary lyrics, but because the instrumental beats are very good. It's a great alternative track with a nice rhythm.
Now my heart lies with the Gabriel-era Genesis, but I do love the beginning of the Collins-era. Although the LATER Collins Genesis I think suffers from the over abundance of love songs. Again, I don't mind love songs, but there is a line where it becomes too much.
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Book Subjects
- Adult Contemporary
- Album Rock
- Pop
- Pop/Rock
- Pop/Rock Music
- Popular Music
- Prog-Rock/Art Rock
- Rock
- Rock/Pop
- Soft Rock