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  1. 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. Featured peformers: London Symphony Orchestra (orchestra), Dee Palmer (conductor, arranger, producer, keyboards, cover design), Steve ...

  2. Recorded at CBS Studios, London, and Jacobs Studios, Farnham, Surrey on Sony 33/24 and Mitsubishi X850 digital multi-track systems. Notes by George Martin (January 1987) in English and French, German & Italian (on insert). RCA on sleeve, RCA Victor and Red Seal on labels. Different label than on We Know What We Like: The Music Of Genesis.

  3. 16 de sept. de 2016 · Releases. We Know What We Like: The Music of Genesis by London Symphony Orchestra, Dee Palmer released in 2016. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more.

  4. Performing On Stage: Music That Inspires. The London Symphony Orchestra was established in 1904 as one of the first orchestras shaped by its musicians. Since then, generations of remarkable talents have built the LSO’s reputation for uncompromising quality and inspirational repertoires. Today we’re ranked among the world’s top orchestras.

  5. Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull fame plays the flute solo on "I know what I like" in a very individual style. The use of the Charterhouse School Choir for the finale of "Supper's Ready" is thoughtful and nostalgic, as it was in the hallowed halls of Charterhouse that Peter Gabriel, Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford first met and laid the seeds of Genesis.

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1987 CD release of "We Know What We Like: The Music Of Genesis" on Discogs. Everything Releases Artists Labels. Advanced Search. Main Menu. ... The London Symphony OrchestraWe Know What We Like: The Music Of Genesis. More images. ... Flute – Ian Anderson. 3:50: 7: Medley: 11:03: 7a ...

  7. Honorary Membership of the London Symphony Orchestra is the highest honour that the Orchestra’s Board of Directors can bestow on someone who is not a playing member of the Orchestra. It is a mark of distinction awarded by the members of the LSO to recognise distinguished service to the Orchestra over an extended period of time. Alfonso Aijon OBE