Subtitled "Another Musical Exposure of the Forelock Man" (which I get for the "Exposure" reference but not the "Forelock" bit), it's PG live from several gigs in '77/'78/'79. The songs are a real hodge-podge: "Not One of Us" and "Family Snapshot" (as "Down the Line") appear as weird proto-versions (and declared as such by Gabriel to the crowd), "White Shadow" is almost unrecognizable, and a solo version of the "Lamb" title cut from his Genesis days clearly pleases the crowd. The sound quality is average mid-fi audience-mic level, although it's noticeably better on "Down the Line"; finally, "Humdrum" and a cover of the R&B standard "Ain't That Peculiar?" (which oddly presages the retro-futurist R&B of "Sledgehammer" and beyond) both sound like broadcast or soundboard recordings.
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