Steve Hackett - After The Ordeal
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 Published On Aug 31, 2021

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"After the Ordeal" is an instrumental written by Hackett; the song originated as more of an electric piece but neither he nor the other band members could adapt it into something that they felt worked, so it was transformed with an acoustic introduction with an electric guitar solo to finish. Hackett mentioned in a homemade video capsule that this was the first Genesis track on which he ever used a nylon guitar.

This is one of the few instrumental songs during the period of Peter Gabriel at the front of the group and was published in the album Selling England by the Pound in 1973 . It is the next song to "The Battle of Epping Forest" and with its title "After the Suffering" the circle of the two songs is closed: "After the Battle of the Epping Forest only Suffering remains."

Banks and Gabriel did not want to include the song on the album, but Hackett insisted it should be kept; Banks expressed little interest in its "pseudo classical" style. It was ultimately left on after Gabriel and Banks argued about the length of "The Cinema Show", which meant everything was included as a compromise.

Banks later said the compromise led to the album overrunning its desirable length on vinyl, resulting in a sound quality he thought came out as "pretty rough"

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