Searching for a specific blog titled "Genesis Discography Blogspot" doesn't yield a single, definitive "official" review, as it is likely a fan-run archival site. These types of Blogspot sites are generally used by the community to host high-quality (lossless or 320kbps) music files and rare bootlegs. Common Characteristics of such Blogspots
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Foxtrot (1972): Home to the 23-minute masterpiece "Supper's Ready," often cited as the pinnacle of 1970s progressive rock. Searching for a specific blog titled "Genesis Discography
8. Wind & Wuthering (1977) Rating: 4/5 The last gasp of the "Prog" Genesis. It’s colder, bleaker than its predecessors. "After All" and "Blood on the Rooftops" are melancholic beauties. Steve Hackett was growing restless here (check out his solo stuff immediately), and you can feel the tension in the music. A highly underrated gem. Contemporary reviews vs
. In the comments sections, fans from around the world debate the merits of the production or share memories of seeing the Invisible Touch
Zachary Nathanson’s Blog: Offers personal, in-depth critiques of classic albums like Selling England By The Pound, focusing on the "wondrous magic" of the Gabriel/Hackett years [16].