Genesis ‎– ...And Then There Were Three...

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Tracklist

Down And Out 5:25
Undertow 4:45
Ballad Of Big 4:43
Snowbound 4:29
Burning Rope 7:07
Deep In The Motherlode 5:14
Many Too Many 3:29
Scenes From A Night's Dream 3:29
Say It Alright Joe 4:18
The Lady Lies 6:00
Follow You Follow Me 3:55

Versions

Title Label Cat# Country Year
...And Then There Were Three... (LP, Album, Mad) Charisma CDS 4010 UK 1978
... And Then There Were Three (LP) Charisma 9124 023 Netherlands 1978
... And Then There Were Three (LP) Charisma 9124 023 Italy 1978
... And Then There Were Three (LP) Charisma 9124 023 Brazil 1978
... And Then There Were Three (LP) Charisma 91 24 023 Spain 1978
... And Then There Were Three... (LP, Album) Charisma 9124 023 New Zealand 1978
... And Then There Were Three... (LP, Album, Gat) Charisma 9124 023 Germany 1978
... And Then There Were Three... (Vinyl, Album) Charisma 34 497 8 Germany 1978
...And Then There Were Three... (Cass, Album) Charisma 7164 073 Scandinavia 1978
...And Then There Were Three... (LP, Alb) Charisma, Charisma RJ-7348, CDS 4010 Japan 1978
...And Then There Were Three... (LP, Album) Charisma 40.194 Venezuela 1978
...And Then There Were Three... (LP, Album) Atlantic KSD 19173 Canada 1978
...And Then There Were Three... (LP, Album) Charisma, Nippon Phonogram 20PP-72 Japan 1978
...And Then There Were Three... (LP, Album) Polygram Discos SARL 9124 023 Portugal 1978
...And Then There Were Three... (LP, Album) Atlantic SD 19173 US 1978
...And Then There Were Three... (LP, Album, RP) Atlantic KSD 19173 Canada 1978
...And Then There Were Three… (LP, Album) Charisma 9103 121 France 1978
...And Then There Were Three… (LP, Album) Charisma 9124 023 Scandinavia 1978
...And Then There Were Three… (LP, Album) Charisma 9103 121 France 1978
... And Then There Were Three... (CD, Album) Charisma 800 059-2 UK 1983
...And Then There Were Three... (CD, Album) Charisma 800 059-2 Germany 1983
... And Then There Were Three ... (CD) Charisma CDSCD 4010 UK 1984
...And Then There Were Three... (CD, Album) Virgin, Charisma CDSCD 4010 UK 1984
...And Then There Were Three... (CD, Album) Atlantic 19173-2 US 1987
... And Then There Were Three ... (CD, Album) Charisma, Virgin Japan VJD-28089 Japan 1988
... And Then There Were Three ... (CD, Album) Charisma, Virgin Japan VJD-102 Japan 1988
... And Then There Were Three ... (CD, Album) Charisma, Virgin Japan VJCP-23120 Japan 1991
...And Then There Were Three... (CD) Atlantic 82691-2 US 1994
...And Then There Were Three... (CD, Album, RE, RM) Virgin, Virgin 7243 8 39891 2 6, CDSCDX 4010 UK & Europe 1994
...And Then There Were Three... (CD, Album, RE, RM) Virgin, Virgin, Virgin 7243 8 39891 2 6, CDSCDX 4010, 7243 8 39891 26 Europe 1994
...And Then There Were Three... (CD, Album, RE, RM) Virgin, Virgin, Virgin 7243 8 39891 2 6, CDSCDX 4010, 7243 8 39891 26 Europe 1994
... And Then There Were Three (CD, Album) Toshiba EMI Ltd VJCP-68102 Japan 1999
...And Then There Were Three... (CD, Album, RM, RE + DVD-V, NTSC) Atlantic, Rhino Records (2) R2 128572 US 2007
...And Then There Were Three... (SACD, Album, RE, RM, Multichannel + DVD-V, PAL, Mu) Virgin 0946 385050 2 0 Europe 2007
...And Then There Were Three... (CD, Album, RM) Virgin, Virgin 00946 3 91640 2 8, GENCDY 8 Europe 2008
... And Then There Were Three ... (CD, Album, RE) Charisma, Charisma, Virgin CDSCD 4010, 0777 7 86399 2 3 UK & Europe  
... And Then There Were Three (LP, Album, RE) Charisma, Virgin France S.A. 70324 France  
... And Then There Were Three... (LP, Album, RE, Gat) Virgin 206 926-610 Germany  
...And Then There Were Three... (CD, Album) Atlantic, Atlantic 19173-2, 800 059-2 US  
...And Then There Were Three... (LP, Album, RP, Blu) Charisma CDS 4010 UK  

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Review by Infogatherer Mar 18, 2011

referencing ...And Then There Were Three..., LP, Album, KSD 19173

This album, in reality, isn't half bad. It continues the vibe from Wind & Wuthering. The complexity of the songs remains and there is much layering. With only three members left, they can bring out sounds they weren't able to before. For instance, this is the most guitar playing I've been able to hear on an album since Trespass.

Down And Out: The opening was a great opener 20 seconds of synth and then a GREAT thick guitar riff to follow. The song is a pretentious as the lyrics, but that's the point. Hackett is gone, so what do they do? Write a song about a guy who just plops in and does nothing...

Undertow: This is a change of pace. We hit a solemn song, but the lyrics are much more sad than the music. This is the song that sets the tone for the rest of the record. Banks runs with some piano and Collins sings the song calmly. Rutherford almost does nothing here, but the track itself is a large ballad...

Ballad of Big: Now Rutherford runs some nice riffs on this song, while Banks provides the doubletrack to the guitar. Bass churns on this song, and almost a swing beat.

Snowbound: Lyrics here are the most proggish on the album, besides Deep in the Motherloade. A snowman? There are great synth buildups and singing from Collins, high and strong singing.

Burning Rope: The verse sections on this are reminiscent of Mad Man Moon, but the song as a whole is reminiscent of it. A long ballad, but it's soothing to listen to when we get to the verses. The staccatos in the middle of the song work excellently; and that middle section works well as a melody. The song ends just how it began, quick and simple.

Deep in the Motherloade: A good slow pace and a swing to the song. The bass staccatos in the middle add good pace to the song. There is a nice solemnity to this song on some sections.

Many Too Many: Calm pianos opening this nice little ballad. Collins' calm singing lead like a lullaby. The buildup in this song works great. Rutherford has a great lead melody in this song, along with his solo to close the track. This song as a whole is like a cry for hope.

Scenes from a Night's Dream: A song with bursts and little Nemo... A nice little story told based on the character Little Nemo. It's a quick paced song as it hops up and down. Interesting how it fades out, just cuts quickly to end with a jam on the fadeout. Dreaming...

Say It's Alright Joe: Another calm song. We won't see more of this until the next album, Duke, with Alone Tonight and Please Don't Ask. It's calm like Many Too Many, but Banks throws in some soothing synth triplets. Almost a sad song...

The Lady Lies: Another song with a swing. A lot of bass and crashing guitar sounds. Fast piano key hits and a nice and slow piano solo. Some crashes and breakdowns. This is a great complex piece before the ending of the album.

Follow You Follow Me: A great hit to end the album with. Simple, the riff is tantalizing. The lyrics are great to follow, and all the melodies harmonize. The chorus almost brings a tear to my eyes every time I hear it. A song to dance to as well... Now what happens to Genesis afterwords depends...

This album is well constructed, but it takes sometime to get used to listening to. I thank Rutherford for finally getting some guitar riffs in the songs. 4.5 should suffice for this record. This shows that they can segue into a new era after suffering two hits from losing members.

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