...And Then There Were Three...

...And Then There Were Three...
... And Then There Were Three...
Album par Genesis
Sortie 7 avril 1978
Enregistrement 1977
Durée 53:27
Genre rock progressif
Label Charisma
Albums de Genesis
Seconds Out (1977)
Duke (1980)

And Then There Were Three est un album du groupe anglais Genesis sorti en avril 1978. C'est le premier album du groupe après le départ de Steve Hackett le guitariste et le troisième avec Phil Collins au chant.

Liste des chansons

  1. Down and Out (Banks/Collins/Rutherford)
  2. Undertow (Banks)
  3. Ballad of Big (Banks/Collins/Rutherford)
  4. Snowbound (Rutherford)
  5. Burning Rope (Banks)
  6. Deep in the Motherlode (Rutherford)
  7. Many Too Many (Banks)
  8. Scenes From a Night's Dream (Banks/Collins)
  9. Say It's Alright Joe (Rutherford)
  10. The Lady Lies (Banks)
  11. Follow You, Follow Me (Banks/Collins/Rutherford)

Musiciens


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