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Genesis - ...Calling All Stations... Album

Genesis - ...Calling All Stations... Album
Performer: Genesis
Title: ...Calling All Stations...
Country: UK
Style:Pop Rock, Synth-pop
Released: 1997
Catalog number: GENLP 6
Label: Virgin
MP3 album szie: 2387 mb
FLAC album size: 1387 mb

Tracklist

1Uncertain Weather5:30
2One Man's Fool8:46
3Small Talk5:03
4If That's What You Need5:13
5Congo4:52
6There Must Be Some Other Way7:55
7Shipwrecked4:24
8The Dividing Line7:46
9Not About Us4:39
10Alien Afternoon7:52
11Calling All Stations5:46

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
GENCDP 6Genesis ...Calling All Stations... ‎(CD, Album, Promo, For)VirginGENCDP 6UK1997
R2 300092, 081227996468Genesis ...Calling All Stations... ‎(CD, Album, RM + DVD-V, NTSC)Atlantic, Rhino Records , Atlantic Recording CorporationR2 300092, 081227996468US2007
GENCD6, 7243 8 44607 2 3Genesis ...Calling All Stations... ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial)Virgin , Virgin GENCD6, 7243 8 44607 2 3Russia1997
R1 374588Genesis ...Calling All Stations... ‎(LP + LP, S/Sided, Etch + Album, RE)VirginR1 374588US2018
83037-2pGenesis ...Calling All Stations... ‎(CD, Album)Atlantic83037-2pUS1997

Credits

  • EngineerNick Davis
  • GuitarMike Rutherford
  • KeyboardsTony Banks
  • ProducerGenesis
  • Producer, EngineerNick Davis
  • TechnicianDale Newman, Geoff Callingham, Ian Huffam, Mike Bowen
  • VocalsRay Wilson
  • Written-ByRutherford, Wilson (tracks: B1, C1, C2), Banks

Notes

Recorded at The Farm, Surrey.

(P) + (C) Virgin Records Ltd. 1997

Side D is etched with one of the pictures of the band that appears in the gatefold.

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 724384460716
  • Label Code: LC3098
  • Matrix / Runout (SIDE A:): GENLP 6 A-01-1-1
  • Matrix / Runout (SIDE B:): GENLP 6 B-01-1-1 CHUCK
  • Matrix / Runout (SIDE C:): GENLP 6 C-02-1-1-1

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Virgin Records Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – Virgin Records Ltd.

Short intro

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Reviews: (10)
Gholbimand
Gholbimand
Let it be said, Ray Wilson is no Phil Collins. And he's certainly no Peter Gabriel either. But he is still able to compose some decent pop songs. But that becomes the main issue with "Calling All Stations". It's little more than a mid 90's pop album. Phil Collins leaving Genesis pretty much sucked out all their mainstream appeal and this album feels like such a desperate attempt to maintain that mainstream appeal. A lot of these tracks are extremely bland in comparison to their earlier stuff. And it doesn't even sound like Genesis anymore. It sounds like an entirely different band. So calling this a Genesis record is a stretch in my opinion. That being said, some standout songs here are "Congo", which I think is a pretty fun pop song. And "Not About Us" is a hauntingly beautiful ballad. But this album makes you realize more than ever that Genesis should've just dropped the idea of making an album without Phil Collins or Peter Gabriel.
Goodman
Goodman
A lonely Pluto that represented the end of a solar system, not the start of a new one. Still some good tracks though, the title track and 'Shipwrecked' being of note.
Yellow Judge
Yellow Judge
This album was weak. Weak songs, but decent playing. I REALLY missed Phil's vocals and DRUMS.
Iell
Iell
How does this sound compared to the 2016 remaster? (
Jarortr
Jarortr
Horribly, horribly underrated. Considering how terrible most of the Genesis material after Duke was, this is not only a genuinely excellent record but a return to form after nearly two decades of embarrassing soft rock. Ray Wilson's voice is stunning and brilliantly suited to the darker tones of what is essentially a complex, sinister breakup album. It's a shame that, because this came so late in Genesis' genesis (ahem), it tends to be discounted - as on the Platinum Collection, to which this LP's title track is welded with no regard to chronology as an afterthought. In truth, this is probably their strongest work since 1978. It even managed to produce three solid pop singles without selling its soul. Which is something one wouldn't expect from the band that released 'Illegal Alien' and 'I Can't Dance' and 'Invisible Touch' and, erm, well. The record is highly reminiscent of some of their best synth work and song construction, but without sounding watered-down or ersatz. This vinyl edition is particularly nice, with its gatefold and etching. It's quite a good pressing, too.
GawelleN
GawelleN
Cannot be Genesis without Phil Collins, IMO.Best since 1978? Is that a joke? This album had weak & uninspired songwriting and lackluster arrangements.And I miss Phil's drumming....
Macill
Macill
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interactive man
interactive man
Agree. It's really a good work, though not comparable to any other album so far. It has got shadows, but much more lights than 'We can't dance'. And as you said, even the singles and B-sides have something collectable. My favourite single is 'Not about us'. Less Genesis, more Wilson if you ask me. And my favourite B-Side is 'Banjo Man', which had to be taken out, for it does not have the dark atmosphere of the album. Just a very good fun-song.Would have liked to listen to another album, but Ray was obviously a victim of the former success. Marillion showed that it is possible to start a completely new thing. Genesis depended on Mr. Collins and behaved like very very old men when kicking Ray out...
Contancia
Contancia
Very well thought out review and I couldn't agree more. Awesome record I often listen to since its release.
Jark
Jark
You couldnt be more right. This is a great album. Along with its B-sides the 19 songs they recorded during this time are fantastic. Now if I could only get my hands on a vinyl copy at a reasonal price. Great review. I give the album a 4/5 starts simply because they could have included some of the B-side and replaced some of the others, particularly "If Thats What You Need". A nice song but "Anything Now", "Sign your Life away" and "Phrett" would have suited the CD better I think.