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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Genesis was and is one of the greatest progressive rock and pop bands
in the world. There have been many Genesis Tribute albums made over the
last several years but there is one that is a true standout above the
rest of the rest. Of course, I am speaking of "Genesis For Two Grand
Pianos" released on Steve Hackett's Camino Records label. |
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
If you ever wondered why you're so fond of Genesis' music, you only
have to listen once to these exquisite arrangements by Yngve Guddal and
Roger T. Matte of some of the band's classic tracks. Beautiful songs,
outstanding performances. Highly recommended, along with Guddal's and
Matte's second collection in this series, "Genesis For Two Grand Pianos,
Volume Two." A must for Genesis fans or anyone who enjoys great piano
music. |
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
I've been a long-time Genesis fan, and a classical music lover. The
idea of having 2 pianos play these Genesis tunes is an attactive one,
and these gentlemen have given it a nice shot. There are only 2 moderate
complaints: The cd is a little short on time (they could have done
another piece or two), and I wish they hadn't taken some of the rock
rhythms so literally (on some of the melodies). To go this far in "classicalizing"
Genesis, they could have taken these rock-stylized rhythms out--they
sound borderline hokey. Fortunately, this doesn't happen too often. On
the other hand, they did a wonderful job of capturing the essence of
these compositions and covering the parts with four hands. Sometimes
even the pianos seem to "rock". |
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
It's hard to imagine how wonderful these albums are (this is the
first of two volumes - the second is even better and hopefully there are
more to come) |
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
The piano is one of the most beautiful instruments. It can be so dark
and deep, and yet so beautiful and moving at the same time. Genesis is a
fairly deep and dark band, but it's hard to imagine listening to nothing
but the stripped down melodies of their songs played by two pianos. |
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Some of Genesis's best melodies minus the vocals and noisy bits are
found on "Genesis for Two Grand Pianos." It reduces the songs to their
purest forms. It sounds to me a little like dramatic silent movie scores
of the 1920s. I enjoy it and play it often. I like how even the vocal
lines are carefully represented by piano parts. I could have sworn I
heard even Phil and Peter's personal vocal phrasings recreated in the
piano tones. |