GENESIS

GENESIS

Genres: Progressive rock, classic rock, rock, 80s, Progressive

About GENESIS

There are at least three bands using the name Genesis: 1. Genesis were an English rock band formed at Charterhouse School in Godalming, Surrey, in 1967. The band's most commercially successful and longest-lasting line-up consisted of keyboardist Tony Banks, bassist and guitarist Mike Rutherford, and drummer and singer Phil Collins. In the 1970s, with singer Peter Gabriel and guitarist Steve Hackett, Genesis became one of the pioneers of progressive rock. Banks and Rutherford have been the only members to remain throughout the band's history. The band was initially formed by Charterhouse pupils Banks, Rutherford, Gabriel, guitarist Anthony Phillips, and drummer Chris Stewart. Their name was suggested by former Charterhouse pupil and pop impresario Jonathan King, who helped them record several singles and their debut album "From Genesis to Revelation" in 1969. After splitting from King, Genesis signed with Charisma Records, began touring, and shifted toward progressive rock with their second album "Trespass" (1970). Phillips left the group after the album's recording, and Banks, Rutherford, and Gabriel recruited Collins and Hackett for "Nursery Cryme" (1971). Live performances during this period were notable for Gabriel's theatrical costumes. "Foxtrot" (1972) was their first charting album in the UK, and "Selling England by the Pound" (1973) reached number three, featuring the UK hit "I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)". The concept album "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway" (1974) was supported by a transatlantic tour and elaborate stage production, after which Gabriel departed the band. Collins assumed lead vocal duties, and as a four-piece, Genesis released "A Trick of the Tail" and "Wind & Wuthering" (both 1976). Hackett left in 1977, leaving the group as a trio of Banks, Rutherford, and Collins. Their ninth studio album, "...And Then There Were Three..." (1978), included the band's first major hit "Follow You Follow Me". Subsequent albums – "Duke" (1980), "Abacab" (1981), "Genesis" (1983), "Invisible Touch" (1986), and "We Can't Dance" (1991) – saw a shift toward a more pop-oriented sound, achieving commercial success. Collins left the band in 1996 and was replaced by Ray Wilson, who sang on their final studio album "Calling All Stations" (1997). Following its limited commercial success, the group disbanded. Banks, Rutherford, and Collins reunited for the "Turn It On Again Tour" in 2007 and again in 2021 for "The Last Domino? Tour". Genesis have sold between 100 million and 150 million albums worldwide, making them one of the best-selling music artists globally. Their discography includes fifteen studio albums and six live albums. They have received numerous awards, including a Grammy Award for Best Concept Music Video for "Land of Confusion", and have inspired tribute bands recreating performances from different periods of their career. In 2010, Genesis were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Studio albums From Genesis to Revelation (1969) Trespass (1970) Nursery Cryme (1971) Foxtrot (1972) Selling England by the Pound (1973) The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (1974) A Trick of the Tail (1976) Wind & Wuthering (1976) ...And Then There Were Three... (1978) Duke (1980) Abacab (1981) Genesis (1983) Invisible Touch (1986) We Can't Dance (1991) Calling All Stations (1997) 2. An American band named Genesis was formed in Los Angeles in 1967 as a psychedelic rock group. They released one album In the Beginning (1968). Due to the name conflict with the UK Genesis, the latter’s debut album "From Genesis to Revelation" did not prominently feature the band’s name on its cover. The US band broke up later in 1968 after one member was drafted into the army. 3. Génesis is a Colombian group. To avoid confusion with the other bands, their name is spelled with an accented first "e".

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GENESIS — Top 30 songs of 997

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Genesis Hold On My Heart
Genesis I Can't Dance
Genesis Jesus He Knows Me
Genesis Land of Confusion
Genesis No Son of Mine (Edit)
Genesis Invisible Touch
Genesis In Too Deep
Genesis Land Of Confusion
Genesis Misunderstanding
Genesis That's All
Genesis Throwing It All Away
Genesis Follow You Follow Me
Genesis Many Too Many
Genesis Mama (Long Version)
Genesis A Trick of the Tail
Genesis Calling All Stations
Genesis Robbery, Assault And Battery
Genesis Mama
Genesis Dance with the moonlit knight
Genesis Behind The Lines/Duchess
Genesis Follow You Follow Me (Vinyl Maxi)
Genesis Back In N.Y.C., from the 1975 album `Live`
Genesis Dance On A Volcano, from the 1977 album `Seconds Out`
Genesis Dancing With The Moonlit Knight, from the 1973 album `Selling England By The Pound`
Genesis Invisible Touch, from the 1998 album `Katowice`
Genesis Los Endos, from the 1980 album `Duke DVD`
Genesis Silver Rainbow, from the 1983 album `Genesis`
Genesis Squonk, from the 1976 album `A Trick Of The Tail`
Genesis The Fountain Of Salmacis, from the 1972 album `Complete BBC Sessions`
Genesis Twilight Alehouse (Top Gear: John Peel Session, Kensington House, London, September 25, 1972), from the 2023 album `BBC Broadcasts`
Hold On My Heart
I Can't Dance
Jesus He Knows Me
Land of Confusion
No Son of Mine (Edit)
Invisible Touch
In Too Deep
Land Of Confusion
Misunderstanding
That's All
Throwing It All Away
Follow You Follow Me
Many Too Many
Mama (Long Version)
A Trick of the Tail
Calling All Stations
Robbery, Assault And Battery
Dance with the moonlit knight
Behind The Lines/Duchess
Follow You Follow Me (Vinyl Maxi)
Back In N.Y.C., from the 1975 album `Live`
Dance On A Volcano, from the 1977 album `Seconds Out`
Dancing With The Moonlit Knight, from the 1973 album `Selling England By The Pound`
Invisible Touch, from the 1998 album `Katowice`
Los Endos, from the 1980 album `Duke DVD`
Silver Rainbow, from the 1983 album `Genesis`
Squonk, from the 1976 album `A Trick Of The Tail`
The Fountain Of Salmacis, from the 1972 album `Complete BBC Sessions`
Twilight Alehouse (Top Gear: John Peel Session, Kensington House, London, September 25, 1972), from the 2023 album `BBC Broadcasts`