1: No Son Of Mine (6:39) 2: Jesus He Knows Me (4:16) 3: Driving The Last Spike (10:08) 4: I Can't Dance (4:01) 5: Never A Time (3:50) 6: Dreaming While You Sleep (7:16) 7: Tell Me Why (4:58) 8: Living Forever (5:40) 9: Hold On My Heart (4:38) 10: Way Of The World (5:39) 11: Since I Lost You (4:09) 12: Fading Lights (10:16)
"We Can't Dance" is a studio album by the legendary British rock band Genesis, presented here in the classic CD format and released under the label Virgi. This edition offers a clear, dynamic sound and a carefully sequenced tracklist that guides the listener through atmospheric ballads, sophisticated pop-rock songs and rhythmically driven pieces with the band's characteristic blend of melody and subtle complexity. The CD format ensures reliable playback quality and is ideal both for collectors of physical music and for fans who want to experience the album as a complete, coherent work, from the opening tracks to the final notes.
Genesis, formed in the late 1960s, are one of the most influential bands in progressive and pop rock, known for their evolution from experimental, progressive compositions to chart-topping hits in the 1980s and early 1990s. With "We Can't Dance" they underline their ability to combine thoughtful lyrics with memorable melodies and polished arrangements, appealing to both long-time followers and new listeners. Over the course of their career, Genesis have released numerous successful albums and singles and are widely recognized for their musicianship, inventive songwriting and distinctive sound that helped shape modern rock and pop.
Virgi, as the manufacturer/label, stands for solid production values and a professional presentation of its releases. By offering "We Can't Dance" on CD, Virgi emphasizes a focus on reliable audio quality and a product made for long-term enjoyment, whether in a home hi-fi setup, in the car or in a dedicated CD collection. This release is particularly suitable for music lovers who value an album listening experience and appreciate the timeless appeal of a well-produced rock record.