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==== Track listing ====
All songs written by [[wikipedia:Tony Banks (musician)|Tony Banks]], [[wikipedia:Peter Gabriel|Peter Gabriel]], [[wikipedia:Anthony Phillips|Anthony Phillips]], and [[wikipedia:Mike Rutherford|Mike Rutherford]].<ref name=1969LP>{{cite AV media notes|url=https://www.discogs.com/Genesis-From-Genesis-To-Revelation/release/2830296|title=From Genesis to Revelation|year=1969|id=SKL 4990|publisher=Decca Records|others=[[wikipedia:Genesis (band)|Genesis]]}}</ref>
 
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===== VI: "Apocalypse in 9/8 (Co-Starring the Delicious Talents of Gabble Ratchet)" (15:36 – 20:50) =====
 
At this point, the drums enter, with the rhythm section striking out a pattern using the unusual [[wikipedia:time signature|metre]] of 9 beats to the bar (expressed as 3+2+4).<ref>Seconds Out Songbook 1978 Wise Publications</ref> The lyrics employ stereotypical apocalyptic imagery, alternating with an organ solo from Banks (played in {{music|time|4|4}} and {{music|time|7|8}} time signatures against the {{music|time|9|8}} rhythm section), then switching to a climactic vocal from Gabriel, and the Mellotron "three violins" tape set. Banks has said that his approach to writing the solo was to parody the style that [[wikipedia:Keith Emerson|Keith Emerson]] had developed with [[wikipedia:Emerson, Lake & Palmer|Emerson, Lake & Palmer]].{{Citation needed|date=January 2009}} In live performances, during the organ solo, Gabriel would don a bizarre "[[wikipedia:Gog and Magog|Magog]]" outfit with geometrical headdress which can be seen on the cover of the band's ''[[wikipedia:Genesis Live|Genesis Live]]'' (1973) album. "Gabble Ratchet" is a reference to the [[wikipedia:Hellhounds|Hounds of Hell]];<ref>[http://www.bartleby.com/81/6914.html Brewer, Dictionary of Phrase & Fable, 1898]</ref> they are usually portrayed as geese, which explains the sound effect heard during this section (18:48–18:53 on ''Foxtrot''). They are also known as "Gabriel's Hounds". The programme for the 1972/3 tour refers to this section as "co-starring the delicious talents of wild geese".<ref name="genesismuseum.com">[{{cite web|url=http://www.genesismuseum.com/programs1.htm |title=Genesis Programmes - Gabriel Years<!--|website=The BotGenesis generatedMuseum|access-date=March title4, -->]2019}}</ref>
 
The programme describes this section as follows: "At one whistle the lovers become seeds in the soil, where they recognise other seeds to be people from the world in which they had originated. While they wait for Spring, they are returned to their old world to see the [[wikipedia:Book of Revelation|Apocalypse of St John]] in full progress. The seven trumpeters cause a sensation, the fox keeps throwing sixes, and Pythagoras (a Greek extra) is deliriously happy as he manages to put exactly the right amount of milk and honey on his corn flakes."<ref name="genesismuseum.com"/>
 
===== VII: "As Sure As Eggs Is Eggs (Aching Men's Feet)" (20:51 – 22:54) =====
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'''''The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway''''' is the sixth studio album by the English [[wikipedia:progressive rock|progressive rock]] band [[wikipedia:Genesis (band)|Genesis]]. It was released as a double album on 18 November 1974<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.needsomefun.net/november-18-1974-genesis-released-the-lamb-lies-down-on-broadway/ |website=NeedSomefun.net|title=Genesis released the Lamb lies down on Broadway}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.discogs.com/Genesis-The-Lamb-Lies-Down-On-Broadway/release/3858055/ |website=discogs.net|title=Genesis The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway}}</ref> by [[wikipedia:Charisma Records|Charisma Records]] and is their last to feature original frontman [[wikipedia:Peter Gabriel|Peter Gabriel]]. It peaked at No. 10 on the [[wikipedia:UK Albums Chart|UK Albums Chart]] and No. 41 on the [[wikipedia:Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] in the US.
 
While the band worked on new material at [[wikipedia:Hedley Grange|Hedley Grange]] for three months, they decided to produce a [[wikipedia:concept album|concept album]] with a story devised by Gabriel about Rael, a Puerto Rican youth from New York City who is suddenly taken on a journey of self-discovery and encounters bizarre incidents and characters along the way. The album was marked by increased tensions within the band as Gabriel, who insisted on writing all of the lyrics, temporarily left to work with filmmaker [[wikipedia:William Friedkin|William Friedkin]] and needed time to be with his family. Most of the songs were developed by the rest of the band through [[wikipedia:jam sessions|jam sessions]] and were put down at Glaspant Manor in Wales using a mobile studio.