One title Wind And Wuthering is here, the wonderful and ethereal Afterglow (unfortunately amputated diptych 'Unquiet Slumbers For The Sleepers ... / ... In That Quiet Earth' which was yet played this evening in Paris 'because the show is in Paris) .The other titles played here are the Gabriel period. Between I Know What I Like and part of tambourine (and Phil Collins singing I love Paris in the springtime at some point), the wonder The Cinema Show (those who want to learn the battery bother to listen to the work Bill Bruford 'Yes drummer, live here as a substitute that' this title: pro-di-gious) ... Also present The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, Firth Of Fifth (without his introduction to the piano, what a pity ... but the solo Hackett is quickly forgotten this lack, as it is beautiful), the conclusion of The Musical Box, total beauty Carpet Crawlers and ... Supper's Ready, which occupies the entire face with C 24 minutes. Only official live version of the title track of the band's history. Surprisingly, Phil Collins makes it even more interesting, finally, this is my opinion!
I have quoted the deputy drummer Bill Bruford. He plays on Cinema Show, but it's not him playing on the rest of the disc, but Chester Thompson (Genesis always, as it will all tours, including the latest, and including those Collins solo), a square and talented drummer proven in Zappa (One Size Fits All). The double drum solo on the penultimate part of Supper's Ready (Apocalypse In 9/8) is sensational, a pure moment live as we like.
Seconds Out is one of my favorite live albums with Lotus and Moonflower Santana and Made In Japan Deep Purple. The alliance between the old songs, superbly taken by Collins, and the new securities is total. A pure masterpiece genesisien THE live with Yessongs progressive rock of Yes.