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Genesis - Abacab [2LP/ 180G/ 45 RPM/ Remastered/ Numbered Ltd Ed] (Atlantic 75 Series)

Genesis - Abacab [2LP/ 180G/ 45 RPM/ Remastered/ Numbered Ltd Ed] (Atlantic 75 Series)

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Genesis' Abacab Reissued for the Atlantic Records 75th Anniversary Series on 180g 45RPM 2LP: Pressed at Quality Record Pressings

Certified multi-platinum-selling in several countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom, Genesis' album Abacab, released in 1981, marked the band's move from their progressive music roots to more accessible and pop-oriented songs.

Genesis released four singles from the album, the most successful being "Abacab" and "No Reply at All," together with "Man on the Corner." Extensive radio play helped boost the album's commercial success.

The album was engineered by Hugh Padgham, known for his work with other successful artists like Phil Collins and The Police. His production techniques, including the gated reverb drum sound, contributed to the album's modern and radio-friendly sound.

In November 1980 the band bought Fisher Lane Farm, a farmhouse with an adjoining cowshed near Chiddingfold, Surrey, as their new private rehearsal and recording facility. In the process of remodelling the building into a studio, the trio reconvened in the farm house to write and rehearse new material, which initially took place in the living room, and they started recording Abacab in March 1981 once the studio was operational. It was the first Genesis album recorded in England since A Trick of the Tail (1976).

Side A:

Abacab
No Reply at All

Side B:

Me and Sarah Jane
Keep It Dark

Side C:

Dodo
Lurker
Who Dunnit?

Side D:

Man on the Corner
LIke It or Not
Another Record