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Do you like Phil Collins ?
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I've been a big Genesis fan
ever since the release...
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of their 1980 album Duke.
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Before that, I really didn't
understand any of their work.
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It was too artsy,
too intellectual.
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It was on Duke where...
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Phil Collins' presence
became more apparent.
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I think Invisible Touch is the group's
undisputed masterpiece.
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It's an epic meditation
on intangibility.
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At the same time,
it deepens and enriches...
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the meaning of
the preceding three albums.
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Christie,
take off the robe.
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Listen to the brilliant
ensemble playing...
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of Banks, Collins
and Rutherford.
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You can practically hear
every nuance of every instrument.
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Sabrina, remove your dress.
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In terms of lyrical craftsmanship
and sheer songwriting,
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this album hits a new peak
of professionalism.
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Sabrina, why don't you,
uh, dance a little.
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Take the lyrics to
"Land of Confusion."
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In this song,
Phil Collins...
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addresses the problems
of abusive political authority.
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"In Too Deep" is the most moving pop song
of the 1980s...
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about monogamy and commitment.
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The song is
extremely uplifting.
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Their lyrics are
as positive and affirmative...
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as, uh, anything
I've heard in rock.
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Christie,
get down on your knees...
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so Sabrina can see your asshole.
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Phil Collins' solo career...
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seems to be more commercial,