Firth of Fifth

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"Firth of Fifth" is a celebrated progressive rock track by Genesis, renowned for its complex structure, classical-influenced piano introduction, and iconic guitar solo.

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instanceOf progressive rock song
song
album Selling England by the Pound NERFINISHED
artist Genesis NERFINISHED
associatedWithTour Selling England by the Pound tour NERFINISHED
composer Mike Rutherford NERFINISHED
Phil Collins NERFINISHED
Tony Banks NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
featuresInstrument bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
flute
piano
genre progressive rock
hasInfluenceFrom classical music
hasKeyFeature changing time signatures
extended instrumental development
melodic guitar lead by Steve Hackett
hasLiveVersions yes
hasPart extended guitar solo
instrumental middle section
piano introduction
hasSection instrumental passages
vocal verses
hasTitlePunOn Firth of Forth NERFINISHED
isCelebratedBy progressive rock fans
isConsidered Genesis classic
isPartOf Genesis live setlists
language English
lyricist Mike Rutherford NERFINISHED
Tony Banks NERFINISHED
notableFor classical-influenced piano introduction
complex song structure
iconic guitar solo
originallyPerformedBy Genesis NERFINISHED
partOf Selling England by the Pound NERFINISHED
performer Genesis NERFINISHED
Mike Rutherford NERFINISHED
Peter Gabriel NERFINISHED
Phil Collins NERFINISHED
Steve Hackett NERFINISHED
Tony Banks NERFINISHED
recordLabel Charisma Records NERFINISHED
releaseDecade 1970s

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Genesis notableSong Firth of Fifth