Saturday, July 14, 2012

The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (Genesis)


Year: 1974


Like all good prog, the first time I listened to this album, I scratched my head and thought "What the heck is this crap?!?"  And though I still haven't figured out what all the crap on this album is, I have grown to really appreciate this culmination of music.

It seems that most hardcore Genesis fans have a hard time liking The Lamb compared to Foxtrot, Selling England, etc.  However, I much prefer this album.  I am a sucker for concept albums (even if I don't always understand exactly what the concept is).  There are so many unforgettable passages in this two-disc experience beginning with the opening piano solo.

While I do recognize that the album isn't perfect due to some "less than musical" moments ("The Waiting Room" and "Silent Sorrow in Empty Boats"), there are so many great tunes packaged in The Lamb that it would be wrong to think of this as being anything less than excellent as far as a musical album is concerned.  Songs such as "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway", "In the Cage", "The Carpet Crawlers", "Lilywhite Lilith", "Anyway", "The Lamia", "The Colony of Slippermen" and "It" are all great songs.  Some of them are haunting in their solemn melodies and some are thought-provoking with their anguished lyrics, but all are great
music, in my opinion.

I highly recommend this album.

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