Genesis - Calling All Stations

Genesis - Calling All Stations
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Album Details

Title: Calling All Stations
Artist: Genesis
Release Date: 9/2/1997
Re-Released On: 10/13/2008
Label: Charisma, Atlantic, EMI Europe Generic
Duration: 68:56
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto, Enhanced CD-ROM
UPCs: 075678303722, 5099923498525, 756783037220, 075678303746, 4988006766365, 724384460723
Genre: Rock
Styles: Contemporary Pop/Rock, Album Rock
Moods: Sophisticated, Theatrical, Whimsical, Wry, Cerebral, Dramatic, Eccentric, Elaborate, Epic, Literate, Manic, Poignant, Restrained, Rousing, Sentimental, Sprawling, Stylish, Witty, Ambitious, Complex, Eerie, Nocturnal, Ominous, Provocative, Refined/Mannered, Reflective, Trippy, Wistful, Amiable/Good-Natured, Calm/Peaceful, Menacing, Playful, Precious, Quirky, Raucous, Confident, Elegant, Naive, Silly, Acerbic, Cheerful
Total Copies: 8
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Calling All Stations
  2. Congo
  3. Shipwrecked
  4. Alien Afternoon
  5. Not About Us
  6. If That's What You Need
  7. The Dividing Line
  8. Uncertain Weather
  9. Small Talk
  10. There Must Be Some Other Way
  11. One Man's Fool
  12. [Untitled Track]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2008CDEMI Europe Generic2349852
1999CDCharisma68112
1997CDCharisma6
1997CDAtlantic83037

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Album Review

Phil Collins left Genesis following the We Can't Dance tour and many observers expected Tony Banks and Michael Rutherford to finally call it a day. They decided to persevere instead, hiring former Stiltskin vocalist Ray Wilson to replace Collins. Given that Stiltskin was a European neo-prog band, it isn't a total surprise that Genesis returned to their art rock roots on Calling All Stations, their first album with Wilson. The music on Calling All Stations is long and dense, but it's given the same immaculate, pristine production that was the hallmark of their adult contemporary work with Collins. It wants to be an art rock album while still appealing to the pop audience, even if the group didn't really write pop songs for Calling All Stations. That may be because Wilson's voice isn't suited for pop, but works well with languid, synthesized prog settings. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Dale NewmanGeneral Assistance
Geoff CallinghamTechnical Assistance
Ian HuffamAssistant, Assistant Engineer
Kevin WestenbergPhotography
Mike BowenTechnical Assistance
Mike BowensTechnical Assistance
Mike RutherfordGuitar, Producer, Group Member
Nick D'VirgilioDrums
Nick DavisProducer, Engineer
Nir Z.Drums
Nir ZidkiyahuDrums
Peter RobathanPhotography
Ray WilsonVocals, Group Member
Tony BanksGroup Member, Keyboards, Producer