Genesis - Calling all Stations
Genesis' *"...Calling All Stations..."* (1997) stands out as a bold and atmospheric departure for the band, introducing vocalist Ray Wilson after Phil Collins' departure. In 5.1 surround sound, the album takes on new depth, with tracks like *"Congo"* and the title track *"Calling All Stations"* immersing listeners in expansive, layered soundscapes. The surround mix highlights Tony Banks' lush keyboards, Mike Rutherford’s driving guitar and bass lines, and Wilson’s haunting vocals, creating an enveloping experience that brings out the moody, introspective quality of the music. This surround version reveals the complexity and richness of Genesis' last studio album, inviting fans to revisit its powerful sound.
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Genesis - Calling all Stations
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Status
Released
Release Date
Sep 1, 1997
Runtime
1h 7m
Genres
Music
Original Title
Genesis - Calling all Stations
Description
Genesis' *"...Calling All Stations..."* (1997) stands out as a bold and atmospheric departure for the band, introducing vocalist Ray Wilson after Phil Collins' departure. In 5.1 surround sound, the album takes on new depth, with tracks like *"Congo"* and the title track *"Calling All Stations"* immersing listeners in expansive, layered soundscapes. The surround mix highlights Tony Banks' lush keyboards, Mike Rutherford’s driving guitar and bass lines, and Wilson’s haunting vocals, creating an enveloping experience that brings out the moody, introspective quality of the music. This surround version reveals the complexity and richness of Genesis' last studio album, inviting fans to revisit its powerful sound.