Do you like Patrick Bateman? We're not actually here to discuss American Psycho, so the point is probably moot.
We ARE here, however to discuss Bateman's favourite band outside of Huey Lewis and the News, Genesis.
Welcome
to episode 140 of Love That Album.
Popular
myth suggests that the world is broken up into two sorts of people –
those who like their rock music straight forward and edgy, and those
who like virtuoso noodling with complex counterpoint and time
signatures. That latter group group can be broken up into two groups
– those who like Gabriel-era Genesis, and those who like 80s pop
Genesis. The problem is, what about the four albums in between? (Or
maybe the problem is I'm just talking guff).
In 1980, the trio of Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford and Tony Banks released what could be considered their final album that tipped its hat to the more progressive rock days while looking forward to the popular monster that they would become in the 1980s. That album is Duke.
I am joined by sound engineer, Frank Verderosa. Up until last year, he was a part of the Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast team. He's a long time Genesis fan across all eras, but this album holds a very strong place in his heart. We had a great discussion with focus on Duke, but also discuss whether the latter Genesis albums are bereft of prog of any sort (and whether the early albums are completely free of pop), sound production values, film arcs and broadway musicals....and noticeably avoid any talk of serial killers. We DID make note of one thing that would guarantee Gilbert Gottfried's interest in having Phil Collins on his show....tune in and find out.
I was thrilled to have Frank on as guest. Keep an eye out for when he finally unleashes his podcast Unsung: The People You Don't Know You Know...it's gonna be great. If you have any audio needs or just want to read what he's up to sound-wise, go to https://www.frankverderosa.com/
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