Released in 1973, Selling England by the Pound is the fifth studio effort of Phil, Peter & Co. A year after Foxtrot, Genesis progresses in his crusade to the past by developing best of coaxing tirades, riddled with mythology or topped with instrumental mastered classical scores as I like The Battle of Epping Forest and its paces epic picnic, followed with After The Ordeal where piano and guitar a slow dance before the next war; but posterity has instead chosen the solos of Steve Hackett and Mike Rutherford of The Cinema Show, supplemented by piano Tony Banks in opening and closing of Firth of Fifth All this is nagging, Collins gives the flute voice and undoubtedly inspire Alan Parson two years later, which certainly less scholarly project will have the advantage of reconciling art and modernity.