Genesis in front of the stage of A Midsummer Night's Dream festival, Knebworth Festival, UK, 22nd June 1978. | Credit: Evening Standard/Hulton Archive/ “Until Follow You Follow Me our audience was ...
Genesis had been flirting with the mainstream for years with the psych-pop singalong of "I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)," the crystalline chorus of "The Carpet Crawlers" and the belted balladry ...
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 began the ’80s in transition and ended the decade on top of the pop world. Whether that was a good or bad thing might come down to your affinity for their older, more progressive approach. Now ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Paul Natkin/Getty Images On a cold, wet night in October 1982, the ‘classic’ line-up of ...
When Phil Collins began his solo career in 1980, he was still the leading member of Genesis. One of his classic tracks was allegedly rejected by the band.
With all due respect to Wilson, who fronted the band from 1996 to 1998, it's unlikely he'll be mentioned in that conversation. For most fans, Genesis were essentially two distinct bands: the ...
Genesis had three sometimes overlapping eras, with career-defining and then career-turning tenures by Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett and Phil Collins. Even the lone recording with their third frontman, ...
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 ...