Three Sides Live
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Behind The Lines
- Duchess
- Me And Sarah Jane
- Follow You Follow Me
- One For The Vine
- Fountain Of Salmacis
- Watcher Of The Skies
- Turn It On Again
- Dodo
- Abacab
- Misunderstanding
- In The Cage
- Afterglow
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2987 in Music
- Released on: 1994-10-24
- Number of discs: 2
- Format: Live
Customer Reviews
One for the road
If I was ever stuck on a desert island, and could take only one album, this would have to be it. I love music from all genre's but this is the album that got me into Genesis, espcially the track One for the Vine.
Some great tracks, its moves along so well, and its a pleasure to listen too.
Its a shame it was not the orignal American release which featured studio tracks on side 4, hence the title of the album, but any Genesis fan worth thier salt will have a copy of that version anyway !
A great driving cd
"THE best live album "
I have been listening to this album ever since it came out 25 years ago ! and it was one of the albums that got me into genesis. It still sounds as good today as it did then, it has everything , great sound, great atmosphere, fantastic music and a brilliant choice of tracks. The "in the cage medley" being a particular highlight. For anyone with a slight interest in the "rockier" side of genesis , and who has never been lucky enough to see them live , this is a must have album, you will not be dissapointed .
Great live album from the guys!
Well, where do I start with this review of the G-men's third live album?
Perhaps I could say Three Sides Live represents some of their back catalogue missing from Seconds Out (In The Cage/Afterglow, The Fountain Of Salmacis etc.) as well as a few of their more recent album tracks and hit singles (Abacab, Follow You Follow Me, Misunderstanding etc.) as the guys started to gain a significantly larger following than in the days of Peter Gabriel and Steve Hackett.
To hear the In The Cage/Afterglow medley on CD is a genuine delight, as are the last two tracks featuring Hackett and Bill Bruford. Can't be beat.
The only downside to the album is the dodgy trackings on disc 2, but that shouldn't really put you off too much!





