The debate over when Genesis “went pop” is a dubious one. The group’s transition from progressive rock band with a cult following to ubiquitous Top-40 powerhouse was a gradual one, and even their most ...
“The band was a kind of runaway train at this point. It was pulling in at least two different directions.” Photo: Michael Putland/Getty Images “Counting Out Time” was about a first sexual encounter ...
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Genesis moved forward as a trio thereafter, beginning with 1978's million-selling And Then There Were Three. Their next five albums were all platinum or multi-platinum sellers, topped by 1986's ...
50 years ago, as Phil Collins took over from Peter Gabriel, the always-divisive Genesis had fans to appease and debts to pay.
Genesis’ 14th album We Can’t Dance from 1991 would ultimately be Collins’ final one with the band with Ray Wilson taking on the lead vocals for the band’s 1997 release Calling All Stations. But ...
Keep It Dark' from Genesis' eleventh album 'Abacab' centred around discovering the meaning of life after spending some time ...
Former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett once found a parallel with famous filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock that lined up well with his own work. "I sympathize with Hitchcock's need to remake a classic film," ...
Genesis' new lineup starts to define its unique voice on songs like “The Return Of The Giant Hogweed" and “The Fountain Of Salmacis." The band returned the following year with Foxtrot (1972), a ...