Genesis - We Can't Dance
Facts
| Artist(s) | Genesis |
| Studio | Rhino / Wea |
| Release Date | November 20, 2007 |
| UPC Code | 812279964378 |
| Buy this item | $15.97 at Amazon.com As of Nov 22 8:43 EST (details) 2 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Original recording remastered |
About Genesis - We Can't Dance
UK 2007 digitally remastered and expanded two disc (Hybrid SACD + PAL/Region 0 DVD) pressing of this 1991 album from one of Rock's most successful bands. Disc One features the remastered version of the album on an SACD Hybrid disc which is playable on both normal CD and SACD 5.1 Surround players. The DVD features the album in DTS 5.1 Surround Sound plus rare video extras including an interview, music clips and live performances. From their Progressive Rock beginnings to their commercial superstardom, Genesis created some of the most challenging, creative and rewarding albums of their generation. This special edition not only offers bonus material, but also allows the listener to experience the album as never before! EMI. Album Description
Tracks
- No Son of Mine
- Jesus He Knows Me
- Driving the Last Spike
- I Can't Dance
- Never a Time
- Dreaming While You Sleep
- Tell Me Why
- Living Forever
- Hold on My Heart
- Way of the World
- Since I Lost You
- Fading Lights
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User Reviews
Average user review:| best of the enhanced series, period... |
| Genesis' swan song with Phil Collins gets a sonic makeover |
The album was the band's first album in five years since the monster smash Invisible Touch. In between that album and its tour, singer/drummer Phil Collins appeared in the movie Buster (which its soundtrack spawned two #1 hits for Phil out of "A Groovy Kind of Love" and "Two Hearts") and released his fourth solo album But Seriously (which hit #1 and sold millions Stateside) and went on the Serious Tour. Guitarist/bass player Mike Rutherford released two more Mike and the Mechanics albums The Living Years (which its title track was a US #1 hit) and Word of Mouth and also pursued his interest in polo. Keyboard player Tony Banks recorded his third solo album Bankstatement and was recording his solo disc Still (which would not be released until 1992).
Then in 1991, Banks, Collins and Rutherford got together with Nick Davis (whom had done solo projects for Banks and Rutherford) and began recording the album We Can't Dance. When the album was released in late 1991 fans didn't know if either it was a great record or the band ran out of energy, read on.
We begin the album with the six minute epic "No Son of Mine" which deals with a very personal and troubled Father-Son relationship. The song was a US hit single and what a great album opener. Next is the comedic "Jesus He Knows Me" which pokes fun at the TV evangelists that occurred during that time. Its video was hilarious with the guys in leisure suits and fake wigs mocking the preachers. This track was the last US single from the album. Next is the first of two 10 plus minute epics "Driving the Last Spike" which is about England's railway workers. Next is "I Can't Dance" which was a rightfully great hit single. Its video was priceless with the band poking fun at the jean and model ads popular at the time. Next is the ballad "Never a Time" which is a great ballad. Next is the epic "Dreaming While You Sleep". This seven minutes epic shows Genesis didn't lose their prog side to their music.
The album's second half starts with "Tell Me Why" which is a nice Beatles-ish sounding piece about thr sociological problems of the world. Next is the excellent poppish "Living Forever" with excellent guitar work by Rutherford. Next is the album's third single and most memorable ballad "Hold on My Heart". Nice ballad. Next is the excellent "Way of the World" which is another piece about the problems in the world. Next is Phil's song for Eric Clapton's son who passed away that March called "Since I Lost You" which is a nice piece. We close the album and the Collins tenure with Genesis with the epic "Fading Lights". This piece includes a lot of elements of Genesis from their progressive days (long instrumental) in between the short vocal passages.
We Can't Dance reached #4 on the Billboard album chart and has sold four million copies in the US alone to date. While some fans don't like the record, We Can't Dance was a great album.
In 2007, the album was re-released as a CD and DVD combo pack remixed and remastered. The DVD has videos for No Son of Mine, I Can't Dance, Hold On My Heart, Jesus He Knows Me and Tell Me Why. Plus interviews with the band. Also, there is a documentary on the making of the album. Also there is the 1992 tour program on the DVD as well.
RECOMMENDED! December 24, 2007
| WE CAN'T DANCE AGAIN |
the new mixes are bright and beautiful even some of the song i didn't
care for back then have been given a second life.my favorite genesis
song FADING LIGHTS is here so i favor this one right from the start.however some of the lesser know songs SINCE YOU'VE BEEN GONE,THE WAY OF THE WORLD,LIVING FOREVER,NEVER A TIME and TELL ME WHY have really
held ther test to time,especially within these new mixes.You hear things in some of these tunes you never knew were there.Highly worth revisiting now. November 21, 2007
| Still Dancing After All These Years |
The 2007 re-release of the Genesis album We can't Dance, the final album with singer Phil Collins as the lead, still is just as fun to listen to, as it was when it was released over 15 years ago. The album sounds better than ever, and feel just as delightful to listen to now, as it did then. The album includes their big hits from that album including the somber and intimate Hold On My Heart, the down to Earth and meaningful No Son Of Mine, the bass driven dance classic I Can't Dance, which has been the unoffical anthem of wallflowers and bachelors, as well as other songs that capture the light like the overlooked Never A Time and Since I Lost You, which was originally written in regards to the death of Eric Clapton's son Connor who tragically died after falling out of a window back in 1991.
The extra DVD also brings in the fun as well, with the classic videos for their big hits like Jesus He Knows Me, and I Can't Dance among the smash singles, as well as the lesser-known track Tell Me Why. The disc also includes a behind the scenes documentary No Admittance, which looked at their Live: The Way We Walk Tour for We Can't Dance, as well as new interviews with regards to the classic pop album.
All in all, We Can't Dance still sounds as good as it did when it came out years ago, and the re-released album is a great treat for any classic Genesis, or for anyone who just has been recently re-introduced to Genesis over their recent 2007 reunion tour. Even though Genesis claimed they can't dance, they are still dancing out loud with this album. I absolutely recommend it a whole lot.
Album Cover: B
Songs: B 1/2+
Price: B
Remastering: B+
DVD Extras: B 1/2+
Overall: B November 21, 2007
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