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  1. "We Know What We Like" The Music Of Genesis, London Symphony Orchestra cond. David Palmer (1987) - YouTube. gmaildotcom. 3.27K subscribers. Subscribed. 608. 54K views 9 years ago....

  2. We Know What We Like: London Symphony Orchestra Plays the Music of Genesis. Genesis / London Philharmonic Orchestra / London Symphony Orchestra / Dee Palmer. AllMusic Rating. User Rating (0) Your Rating. STREAM OR BUY: Release Date. 1987. Duration. 58:22. Genre. Pop/Rock, Stage & Screen, Easy Listening. Styles.

  3. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for We Know What We Like: The Music Of Genesis by The London Symphony Orchestra. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  4. 14 déc. 1993 · Find release reviews and credits for We Know What We Like: London Symphony Orchestra Plays the Music of Genesis - Genesis, London Philharmonic Orch...

  5. We Know What We Like: The Music of Genesis, an Album by The London Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Dee Palmer. Released in 1987 on RCA Victor (catalog no. 07863-56242-2; CD). Genres: Symphonic Prog, Classical Crossover. Rated #1648 in the best albums of 1987.

  6. It combines the talents of arranger/conductor David Palmer, who worked with Ian Anderson on orchestration for Jethro Tull, and the great guitarist Steve Hackett. It's an ambitious concept that could have become elevator music or "hooked on classics" in the wrong hands.

  7. In 1987, Hackett contributed to the Genesis orchestral album We Know What We Like: The Music of Genesis, performed by the London Symphony Orchestra with arranger and conductor David Palmer. After GTR, Hackett returned to the studio and recorded a new solo album, Momentum.