Label: Jugoton – LSCHAR 73175
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: Yugoslavia
Released: 1986
Genre: Electronic, Rock
Style: Pop Rock, Synth-pop
Tracklist:
A1 Invisible Touch 3:29
A2 Tonight, Tonight, Tonight 8:53
A3 Land Of Confusion 4:46
A4 In Too Deep 5:02
B1 Anything She Does 4:09
B2 Domino 10:45
B2a Part One - In The Glow Of The Night
B2b Part Two - The Last Domino
B3 Throwing It All Away 3:51
B4 The Brazilian 4:50
Review:
So I was in Europe this past summer and I came across a small "hole-in-the-wall" record store that was not much bigger than my walk-in bedroom closet. They had some super cheap LP's and I figured what we really needed is a couple of extra LP's to carry around Europe for 2 weeks with an already limited luggage space situation.


So let's get to the music and the overall quality of LP. This was a Yugoslavian made LP. Not to bash Yugoslavia, but clearly I was not expecting much (especially since I paid about $1.50 for the record). I have to admit that I was very pleasantly surprised how dynamic the music audio was during playback. If it wasn't for the dirt that created the constant background noise I would say this is a top notch LP in terms of audio quality. Very dynamic and excellent clarity. I really can't wait until I do some more record washing because I want to try and clean this particular LP up to the best of my ability. It really shined and if it was clean I think it would be truly excellent.
As for the music, this is Genesis in the hay day of the mid 80's. Side A is the real gem and it's full of their biggest hits. Invisible Touch and Land of Confusion are my two favorites of the entire album. They are good songs and sound great. I'm not a crazed Genesis or Phil Collins fan, but they sound damn good on this record. If you like Genesis or have fond memories of 80's pop music then this is definitely something you want in your collection.
If you are ever wandering the streets in Europe and find this Yugoslavian release, I highly recommend it!
