The final Genesis studio album to feature Phil Collins, on it he is even more firmly in the driving seat than with their previous release, Invisible Touch. However, We Can't Dance has little of its predecessor's exuberant freshness. Over 70 minutes long, much of the album feels as though the inspiration and ideas have been spread too thinly, resulting in a new-found flabbiness in the arrangements and the lyrics. In particular, Collins' too-predictable vocal mannerisms … mehrcan soon start to grate; in conjunction with the appallingly trite expressions of political concern that are "Tell Me Why" and "Way Of The World", they produce a rather distasteful spectacle. Of course this is not the whole story, and there are moments throughout when the carefully crafted choruses and smoothly integrated sound of later Genesis win through to great effect. The most effective tracks include "Dreaming While You Sleep", "No Son Of Mine" and "I Can't Dance". "Hold On My Heart" proves that Collins can still produce real emotion rather than mere shallow ballads of mid-life crisis. A thoroughly slick and professional offering, it's a shame that despite the self-mocking humour of the title, the album has rather a drab air about it. It's not surprising that this was the line-ups' last recording together. --James Swift weniger
CD 1
01 - No Son Of Mine
02 - Jesus He Knows Me
03 - Driving The Last Spike
04 - I Can't Dance… mehr
05 - Never A Time
06 - Dreaming While You Sleep
07 - Tell Me Why
08 - Living Forever
09 - Hold On My Heart
10 - Way Of The World
11 - Since I Lost You
12 - Fading Lights weniger