Genesis - We Can't Dance

Genesis - We Can't Dance
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Album Details

Title: We Can't Dance
Artist: Genesis
Release Date: 10/28/1991
Re-Released On: 10/13/2008
Label: Atlantic, Virgin, Charisma, EMI Europe Generic
Duration: 71:23
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 075678234422, 5099923498426, 075678234446, 077778633020, 077778633082, 4988006766501, 5012981889326
Genre: Rock
Styles: Adult Contemporary, Prog-Rock, Soft Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Album Rock, Art 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: 135
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. No Son of Mine
  2. Jesus He Knows Me
  3. Driving the Last Spike
  4. I Can't Dance
  5. Never a Time
  6. Dreaming While You Sleep
  7. Tell Me Why
  8. Living Forever
  9. Hold on My Heart
  10. Way of the World
  11. Since I Lost You
  12. Fading Lights

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2008CDEMI Europe Generic2349842
2006CDVirgin
1999CDCharisma68109
1991CDVirgin3
1991CDAtlantic82344-2
1991CDCharisma3

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Album Review

After spending the 1980s moving in an increasingly pop-friendly direction, 1991's We Can't Dance marked a return to earlier aesthetics for Genesis. Edgier with more prominent guitars and live drums than on Invisible Touch, the record was the band's strongest musical statement in over a decade. With "Driving the Last Spike" and the dark "Dreaming While You Sleep" the group revisited one of their forgotten strengths, telling extended stories. That's not to say the album is a return to The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway or Trick of the Tail. Indeed, while there are several extended pieces on the record, there is none of the eccentricities, odd meters, or extended virtuoso solos of the band's progressive heyday. The album's closer, "Fading Lights," comes the closest, featuring an outstanding instrumental mid-section. Unfortunately, the record also contains some gutless ballads and peons for world understanding that sound miles away from any immediacy. However, the surprisingly gritty singles "No Son of Mine," "Jesus He Knows Me," and "I Can't Dance" help make up for the album's weaker moments. ~ Geoff Orens, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
David ScheinmannPhotography
Felicity Roma BowersArtwork, Illustrations
GenesisProducer
Geoff CallinghamTechnical Assistance
IconArt Direction, Design
Mark RobinsonAssistant Engineer
Mike BowenTechnical Assistance
Mike Rutherford?, Producer
Nick DavisProducer, Engineer
Phil CollinsProducer, ?
Tony Banks?, Producer

Member Reviews

Flo G. wrote on 12/9/2006...

Hold On to my Heart is my favorite song. All songs god.

Charlie D. wrote on 9/25/2006...

An important CD if you want to have EVERYTHING Genesis ever did but just not my favorite -