Trespass

Trespass

by Genesis
Trespass

Trespass

by Genesis

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Overview

Genesis' first truly progressive album, and their first record for the Charisma label (although Trespass was released in America by ABC, which is how MCA came to have it), is important mostly as a formative effort. Peter Gabriel, Tony Banks, and Michael Rutherford are here, but the guitarist is Anthony Phillips and the drummer is John Mayhew. Gabriel, Banks, Phillips, and Rutherford are responsible for the compositions, which are far more ambitious than the group's earlier efforts ("Silent Sun," etc.). Unfortunately, much of what is here is more interesting for what it points toward than what it actually does -- the group reflects a peculiarly dramatic brand of progressive rock, very theatrical as music, but not very successful. The lyrics are complex enough but lack the unity and clarity that would make Genesis' subsequent albums among the most interesting of prog rock efforts to analyze. Gabriel's voice is very expressive but generally lacks power and confidence, while the conventional backup vocalizing by the others is wimpy, and Phillips' playing is muted. Tony Banks' keyboards are the dominant instruments, which isn't that bad, but it isn't the Genesis that everyone came to know. The soft, lyrical "Visions of Angels" and "Stagnation" are typical, gentle works by a band that later learned how to rock much harder. Only one of the songs here, "The Knife" -- which rocks harder than anything else on Trespass and is easily the best track on the album -- lasted in the group's concert repertory past the next album. ~ Bruce Eder

Product Details

Release Date: 03/02/1993
Label: Mca
UPC: 0076732165324
Rank: 42662

Tracks

  1. Looking for Someone
  2. White Mountain
  3. Visions of Angels
  4. Stagnation
  5. Dusk
  6. The Knife

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Genesis   Primary Artist
Anthony Phillips   Guitar (12 String Acoustic),Dulcimer,Guitar,Vocals,Guitar (Electric),Guitar (12 String)
Peter Gabriel   Drums (Bass),Drums,Flute,Vocals,Accordion,Percussion,Tambourine
Anthony Phillips Band   Dulcimer,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Guitar (12 String),Guitar (12 String Acoustic),Vocals
Michael Rutherford   Cello,Vocals,Guitar (Bass),Guitar (12 String),Guitar (Nylon String)
Mike Rutherford   Guitar (12 String Acoustic),Bass,Cello,Guitar,Vocals,Bass (Electric),Guitar (12 String),Guitar (Nylon String)
John Mayhew   Drums,Vocals,Percussion
Tony Banks   Organ,Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Mellotron

Technical Credits

Anthony Phillips   Group Member,Arranger,Composer
John Anthony   Audio Production,Producer
Peter Gabriel   Group Member,Arranger,Composer
Robin Geoffrey Cable   Audio Engineer,Engineer
Anthony Phillips Band   Composer,Arranger
Robin Cable   Engineer
Tony Smith   Management
Michael Rutherford   Composer
Tom Mitchell   Mixing Engineer,Assistant
Paul Whitehead   Artwork,Cover Design
John Mayhew   Group Member
Geoff Callingham   Remastering,Technical Assistance
Genesis   Composer
Lewis Lee   Photography
John Silver   Composer
Nick Davis   Mixing,Remastering,Mixing Engineer
Mike Rutherford   Arranger,Composer,Group Member
Tony Banks   Arranger,Composer,Group Member
David Hitchcock   Producer
Tony Cousins   Remastering
Chris Blair   Remastering
Chris Peyton   Sleeve Adaptation
Carol Willis   Project Coordinator
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