Genesis—by then a trio consisting of Phil Collins, Tony Banks, and Mike Rutherford—released Invisible Touch, the most commercially successful album of their career. The record remains Genesis’ ...
Genesis’ Invisible Touch marks its 40th anniversary, revisiting the band’s 1986 commercial peak and global pop-rock breakthrough.
Genesis were on their way to the big time, but Phil Collins will always see this album as a watershed moment in their career.
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 ...
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 ...
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