Genesis - Three Sides Live [Atlantic Records SD 2-2000] (4 June 1982)

Released: 4 June 1982
Country: US
Label: Atlantic Records
Catalog: SD 2-2000
Genre: Rock, Progressive Rock

Item# SR-ATSD22000
Ratings: C=VG; LP=VG+


T R A C K L I S T:
01 Turn It On Again
02 Dodo (including "Lurker")
03 Abacab
04 Behind the Lines
05 Duchess
06 Me & Sarah Jane
07 Follow You Follow Me
08 Misunderstanding
09 In the Cage Medley
(a) In the Cage
(b) The Cinema Show
(c) The Colony of Slippermen
10 Afterglow
11 Paperlate
12 You Might Recall
13 Me and Virgil
14 Evidence of Autumn
15 Open Door




Three Sides Live
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Album Review

William Ruhlmann [allmusic.com]

Genesis' second double live LP set in less than four years was originally a kind of a hybrid work, and has alan_parsonseared in several different editions. There was confusion from the start because, despite its title, Three Sides Live in its British version, as Charisma GE 2002, had four concert sides. The U.S. version, which determined the title, was made up of ten live cuts recorded on-stage in Germany in 1981, with Daryl Stuermer and Chester Thompson in the group's lineup, doing the leaner, more pop-oriented repertory that constituted the group's sound by the early '80s, off of the albums Abacab and Duke. The resulting album offered lean, crisp, and generally bracing accounts of the group's then-current sound -- a mix of pop/rock highlighted by some prodigious musicianship -- and a four-minute glimpse of its progressive rock past in the guise of the ''In the Cage Medley,'' containing ''Cinema Show'' from Selling England by the Pound. Phil Collins is in good voice throughout and the playing is often impressive, achieving some excitement and intimacy despite the arena-sized audiences to which the group was now playing. The original U.S. version filled out the hour's worth of live 1981 material (ending with ''Afterglow'') with the Top 40 hit ''Paperlate'' (which had alan_parsonseared in England on the EP 3 X 3) and other recent single/EP cuts. Those sides were eliminated when the album was remastered for CD reissue in 1994. Curiously, neither Three Sides Live nor Seconds Out had found room for a live version of the hit single ''Your Own Special Way.''