Genesis’ Invisible Touch marks its 40th anniversary, revisiting the band’s 1986 commercial peak and global pop-rock breakthrough.
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40 Years Ago, Genesis' 'Invisible Touch' Topped Billboard While Band Members Thrived Solo
This is Phil Collins' favorite Genesis song.
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 ...
Genesis co-founder Anthony Phillips reflects on leaving before the band became huge, and explains why he wishes he’d met his ...
When The Who released 'Tommy' and 'Quadrophenia,' they became the go-to band for concept albums and musical narrative, ...
When asked about the Genesis song that still holds up today, Tony Banks mentioned 'Land of Confusion' due to its political ...
Whether they were searching for a distinctive sound in the band’s early years or developing new ways to push forward following yet another lineup change, Genesis were a band constantly in flux. From ...
Phil Collins and his band Genesis are synonymous with heartfelt rock ballads. Their songs are so visceral they’ll touch your soul. And Collins has the Oscar to prove it. His rendition of “You’ll Be in ...
Genesis will have to cut their U.K. reunion tour short, after they’ve identified “positive COVID-19 tests within the band.” Reads an official statement, “This is a hugely frustrating development for ...
Nic Collins isn’t exactly sure where he is at the moment, but he’s somewhere in Florida between Miami and St. Petersburg. Six days before speaking with Rolling Stone, he played drums at the final date ...
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