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And Then There Were Three

...And Then There Were Three...
Album by Genesis
Released March 23, 1978
Recorded Relight Studios, Hilvarenbeek, Netherlands, September-October 1977
Genre Progressive rock
Length 53 min 12 sec
Record label Virgin Records
Producer David Hentschel and Genesis
Professional reviews
AMG 2/5 link
Genesis Chronology
Seconds Out
(1977)
...And Then There Were Three...
(1978)
Duke
(1980)

...And Then There Were Three... is a studio album by the British progressive rock band Genesis which heralded a move towards shorter radio-friendly songs. The title reflects on Steve Hackett's departure which left them as a trio. Released in March 1978, the album reached #3 in the UK - bolstered by the Top 5 success of "Follow You Follow Me". It also became Genesis' first big US hit album, reaching # 14 and eventually going platinum.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Down and Out" (Banks, Collins, Rutherford) - 5:25
  2. "Undertow" (Banks) - 4:47
  3. "Ballad of Big" (Banks, Collins, Rutherford) - 4:47
  4. "Snowbound" (Rutherford) - 4:30
  5. "Burning Rope" (Banks) - 7:07
  6. "Deep in the Motherlode" (Rutherford) - 5:14
  7. "Many Too Many" (Banks) - 3:30
  8. "Scenes from a Night's Dream" (Banks, Collins) - 3:30
  9. "Say It's Alright Joe" (Rutherford) - 4:18
  10. "The Lady Lies" (Banks) - 6:05
  11. "Follow You, Follow Me" (Banks, Collins, Rutherford) - 3:59

Personnel

Production

  • Producers: Genesis, David Hentschel
  • Engineer: David Hentschel
  • Assistant Engineer: Pierre Geoffroy Chateau
  • Mixing Assistant: Steve Short

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1978 Pop Albums 14

Singles

Year Single Chart Position
1978 "Follow You Follow Me" Pop Singles 23
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