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Selling, plus Genesis Live, then Seconds Out after PG

For the PG era Genesis, Selling England by the Pound is one of my all-time favorites, and I find I can't listen to Lamb all the way through in the same way. Genesis Live is another great performance.

Post PG, I think Seconds Out is a great double live LP covering most of their good material both pre and post PG up to that point. I lost interest in them after "And Then There Were Three", as Phil went Motown, and I thought the band went more mainstream.

I saw the Seconds Out tour, and it was one of the best rock concerts of the era, IMO. Chester Thompson (from Weather Report) played drums and Phil sang (and also played drums occasionally). Great sound, great lights too. I just wish PG had still been with them.


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