GenesisAbacab

Label:

Vertigo – 6302 162

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album, Stereo , RBYG - Red, Blue, Yellow, Grey Cover

Country:

Scandinavia

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Prog Rock

Tracklist

A1 Abacab
Written-ByBanks*
7:02
A2 No Reply At All
Arranged By [Horns]Tom Tom 84
HornsEWF Horns
Written-ByBanks*
4:14
A3 Me And Sarah Jane
Written-ByBanks*
6:00
A4 Keep It Dark
Written-ByBanks*
4:34
B1 Dodo
Written-ByBanks*
7:30
B2 Lurker
Written-ByBanks*
B3 Who Dunnit?
Written-ByBanks*
3:22
B4 Man On The Corner
Written-ByCollins*
4:27
B5 Like It Or Not
Written-ByRutherford*
4:58
B6 Another Record
Written-ByBanks*
4:30

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded AtThe Farm
  • Mixed AtThe Farm
  • Marketed ByCharisma Records Ltd.
  • Manufactured ByPhonogram Ltd.
  • Distributed ByPhonogram Ltd.
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Charisma Records Ltd.
  • Copyright ©Charisma Records Ltd.
  • Printed ByTeam-Trykk A.S.
  • Lacquer Cut AtRosenborg Studio
  • Pressed ByMusikkindustri A/S

Credits

  • Bass [Basses], Guitar [Guitars]Mike Rutherford
  • CoverBill Smith (19)
  • Drums, VocalsPhil Collins
  • EngineerHugh Padgham
  • KeyboardsTony Banks
  • Lacquer Cut ByF*
  • Mixed ByHugh Padgham
  • Photography By [Photo, Inner Sleeve]Rolph Gobbits
  • ProducerGenesis

Notes

Colours embossed on the cover.
Shorter rim text on the labels. The second half of the rim text reads only "Copying, public performance and broadcasting of this record prohibited".
Genesis is misspelled on A-side label: "Produced by GENSIS"
Right spelling on B-side label.

Similar Scandinavian editions:
Abacab (repress from 1982), which has the longer rim text. Second half of the rim text reads "Unauthorised copying, hiring, lending, public performance and broadcasting of this record prohibited".

Recorded and mixed at The Farm, Surrey.

EWF Horns on 'No Reply At All' Courtesy of Earth, Wind & Fire.

℗ & © 1981 Charisma Records Ltd.

TEAM-TRYKK, OSLO

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: n©b
  • Price Code: 4
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side A): 6302 162 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side B): 6302 162 2
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): 6302 162 A 8 P 81 F 710
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): 6302 162 B 9 P 81 F 710 2

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Abacab (LP, Album, Stereo, C/RBYG - Red, Blue, Yellow, Gray Cover) Atlantic SD 19313 US 1981
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Abacab (LP, Album, RBYG - Red/Blue/Yellow/Grey Cover) Charisma CBR 102 UK 1981
Abacab (LP, Album, GYBR (Grey, Yellow, Magenta, Cyan) Embossed Cover) Vertigo 6302 162 1981
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Abacab (LP, Album, CORG - Cyan/Orange/Red/Green Cover) Atlantic XSD 19313 Canada 1981
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Abacab (LP, Album, GYBR (Grey, Yellow, Blue, Red) Embossed Cover ) Vertigo 6302 162 1981

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Reviews

  • marcelrecords's avatar
    marcelrecords
    Edited 17 years ago
    Somehow all Genesis albums after ''The lamb lies down on Broadway'' seem transitional efforts that raise expectations of something new and fresh, but unfortunately in the end never really live up to them. This one is a good point in case. Many wrong choices about the timbres of the keyboards severely mar most tracks when listened to some 20 years later. We cannot much ire the mixing either: the up-front drumming sounds much too dense and simple and obscures any detailed arrangement. The imitation horns on the synths are pretty bad too. Maybe it is characteristic that the best two tracks are no group compositions. The richly harmonized ''Me and Sarah Jane'' conveys an emotion both real and gripping through adequate musical means and mild unexpected twists. Very impressive. The luxuriously swaying ''Like it or not'' exudes temperate power without trying to please too hard. Also quite impressive. Some of the rest has its moments, but most of the times the band tries to cater for too many audiences at once. By doing so a hybrid style is created somewhere in between prog-rock, poppy songwriting and even some groove-dance-feeling. They seem just on the brink of letting out of the sack whatever interesting developments lie dormant inside their music, but no, they do not.

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