No Reply at All
"No Reply at All" | ||||||||||
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File:No Reply At All Single.jpg | ||||||||||
Single by Genesis | ||||||||||
from the album Abacab | ||||||||||
B-side | "Naminanu / Dodo" | |||||||||
Released | 9 September 1981 | |||||||||
Format | 7" / 12" | |||||||||
Recorded | 1981 | |||||||||
Genre | Pop rock | |||||||||
Length | 4:40 (LP version) 4:00 (US promo single edit) |
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Label | Charisma/Virgin (UK) Atlantic (US) |
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Writer(s) | Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford | |||||||||
Producer(s) | Genesis | |||||||||
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"No Reply at All" is a song by British band Genesis, from their 1981 album Abacab.
Contents
Structure
This song, like Phil Collins' solo track "I Missed Again" (recorded at around the same time), makes prominent use of a horn section, arranged by Tom Tom 84 (i.e. Thomas Washington, horn arranger for Earth, Wind & Fire) and played by that band's wind players, credited on the song as "EWF Horns". The song marks a step toward the mainstream pop direction Genesis was taking at the time, yet it still contains elements of their past: complex, melodic bass riffs, and a cross-hand technique on a Prophet-5, similar to the style used for the intro to "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway." When Genesis performed the song live during a concert in Leiden, the Netherlands, on 3 October 1981 the band was booed at.[citation needed]
The song was released as the first single from Abacab in the U.S., and reached the U.S. Top 30 in the fall of 1981.[citation needed] "No Reply at All" spent 18 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, longer than most of their hits which reached the Top 10, including "Invisible Touch", which spent only 17 weeks on the chart.
The song was performed live by Phish as a tribute to Genesis at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 2010 induction ceremony. Phish also performed "Watcher of the Skies" that night.[citation needed] Tony Banks and Phil Collins would later state during the ceremony that the song was not any good live.[citation needed]
Meaning
When introducing the song on the 1981 Abacab tour, Collins said it is about miscommunication between two people in a relationship.[citation needed]
Music video
The music video features only the band. Cameras revolve around the band playing their parts in a rehearsal setting. When the horn part is prominent, it cuts to a different shot of the band – wearing hats, sunglasses, and jackets to conceal their identity – playing the trumpet, saxophone and trombone.
Chart performance
Weekly singles charts
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Year-end charts
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External links
References
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- ↑ http://www.oldiesloon.com/il/wls120581.htm
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- 1981 singles
- Genesis (band) songs
- 1981 songs
- Songs written by Phil Collins
- Songs written by Tony Banks (musician)
- Songs written by Mike Rutherford
- Charisma Records singles
- Virgin Records singles
- Atlantic Records singles