- A Place To Call My Own
- A Trick Of The Tail
- A Visit To The Doctor
- A Winter's Tale
- Abacab
- Afterglow
- Aisle Of Plenty
- Alien Afternoon
- All In A Mouse's Night
- Alone Tonight
- Am I Very Wrong
- Am I Very Wrong?
- Another Record
- Anything She Does
- Anyway
- Back In N.y.c.
- Ballad Of Big
- Behind The Lines
- Beloved Summer
- Blood On The Rooftops
- Broadway Melody Of 1974
- Burning Rope
- Calling All Stations
- Can—utility And The Coastliners
- Carpet Crawlers
- Congo
- Counting Out Time
- Cuckoo Cocoon
- Cul—de—sac
- Dance On A Volcano
- Dancing With The Moonlight Knight
- Dancing With The Moonlit Knight
- Deep In The Motherlode
- Dodo
- Domino——in The Glow Of The Night
- Domino——the Last Domino
- Down And Out
- Dreaming While You Sleep
- Driving The Last Spike
- Duchess
- Duke's Travels
- Dusk
- Eleventh Earl Of Mar
- Entangled
- Evidence Of Autumn
- Evil Jam
- Fading Lights
- Feeding The Fire
- Fireside Song
- Firth Of Fifth
- Fly On A Windshield
- Follow You Follow Me
- Follow You, Follow Me
- For Absent Friends
- Get 'em Out By Friday
- Guide Vocal
- Hairless Heart
- Happy The Man
- Harlequin
- Harold The Barrel
- Healthaze
- Hearts On Fire
- Heathaze
- Hold On My Heart
- Home By The Sea
- I Can't Dance
- I Know What I Like (in Your Wardrobe)
- If That's What You Need
- Illegal Alien
- Image Blown Out
- In Hiding
- In Limbo
- In The Beginning
- In The Cage
- In The Glow Of The Night
- In The Rapids
- In The Wilderness
- In Too Deep
- Inside
- Invisible Touch
- It
- It's Gonna Get Better
- It's Yourself
- Jesus He Knows Me
- Just A Job To Do
- Keep It Dark
- Land Of Confusion
- Let Us Now Make Love
- Like It Or Not
- Lilywhite Lilith
- Living Forever
- Looking For Someone
- Los Endos
- Lurker
- Mad Man Moon
- Mama
- Man Of Our Times
- Man On The Corner
- Many Too Many
- Match Of The Day
- Me And Sarah Jane
- Me And Virgil
- Misunderstanding
- More Fool Me
- Never A Time
- No Reply At All
- No Son Of Mine
- Not About Us
- On The Shoreline
- One Day
- One For The Vine
- One Man's Fool
- One—eyed Hound
- Open Door
- Pacidy
- Paperlate
- Pigeons
- Please Don't Ask
- Ravine
- Riding The Scree
- Ripples
- Robbery, Assault And Battery
- Say It's Alright Joe
- Scenes From A Night's Dream
- Second Home By The Sea
- Seven Stones
- She's So Beautiful
- Shepherd
- Shipwrecked
- Silent Sun
- Silver Rainbow
- Since I Lost You
- Small Talk
- Snowbound
- Squonk
- Stagnation
- Supper's Ready
- Taking It All Too Hard
- Tell Me Why
- That's All
- That's Me
- The Arrival
- The Battle Of Epping Forest
- The Carpet Crawlers
- The Chamber Of 32 Doors
- The Cinema Show
- The Colony Of Slippermen
- The Conqueror
- The Day The Light Went Out
- The Dividing Line
- The Fountain Of Salmacis
- The Grand Parade Of Lifeless Packaging
- The Knife
- The Knife (live Version)
- The Lady Lies
- The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway
- The Lamia
- The Last Domino
- The Light Dies Down On Broadway
- The Musical Box
- The Raven
- The Return Of The Giant Hogweed
- The Serpent
- The Silent Sun
- The Supernatural Anaesthetist
- The Waiting Room
- There Must Be Some Other Way
- Throwing It All Away
- Time Table
- Tonight Tonight Tonight
- Turn It On Again
- Twilight Alehouse
- Uncertain Weather
- Undertow
- Vancouver
- Visions Of Angels
- Watcher Of The Skies
- Way Of The World
- Where The Sour Turns To Sweet
- White Mountain
- Who Dunnit?
- Window
- You Might Recall
- Your Own Special Way
About Genesis
Genesis were an English rock band formed at Charterhouse School, Godalming, Surrey, in 1967. The band's longest-existing and most commercially successful line-up consisted of keyboardist Tony Banks, bassist/guitarist Mike Rutherford and drummer/singer Phil Collins. In the 1970s, during which the band also included singer Peter Gabriel and guitarist Steve Hackett, Genesis were among the pioneers of progressive rock.
The group were formed by five Charterhouse pupils, including Banks, Rutherford, Gabriel and guitarist Anthony Phillips, and named by former Charterhouse pupil and pop impresario Jonathan King, who arranged for them to record several singles and their debut album From Genesis to Revelation in 1969. After splitting from King, the band began touring, signed with Charisma Records and became a progressive rock band on Trespass (1970). Phillips departed after the album's recording, with Banks, Rutherford and Gabriel recruiting Collins and Hackett before recording Nursery Cryme (1971). Their live shows began to feature Gabriel's theatrical costumes and performances. Foxtrot (1972) was their first charting album in the UK and Selling England by the Pound (1973) reached number three there, featuring their first UK hit "I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)". The concept album The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (1974) was promoted with a transatlantic tour and an elaborate stage show, before Gabriel left the group.
Collins took over as lead singer, and as a four-piece the group released A Trick of the Tail and Wind & Wuthering (both 1976) with continued success. Hackett left Genesis in 1977, reducing the band to a three-piece of Banks, Rutherford and Collins. Their ninth studio album, ...And Then There Were Three... (1978), contained the band's first major hit "Follow You Follow Me". Their next five studio albums – Duke (1980), Abacab (1981), Genesis (1983), Invisible Touch (1986) and We Can't Dance (1991) – were also successful. Collins left Genesis in 1996, and Banks and Rutherford replaced him with singer Ray Wilson, who appeared on their final studio album Calling All Stations (1997). The critical and commercial failure of the album led the group to disband. Banks, Rutherford and Collins reunited for the Turn It On Again Tour in 2007 and again in 2021 for The Last Domino? Tour.
With between 100 million and 150 million albums sold worldwide, Genesis are one of the world's best-selling music artists. Their discography includes 15 studio and 6 live albums. They have won numerous awards (including a Grammy Award for Best Concept Music Video with "Land of Confusion") and have inspired a number of tribute bands recreating Genesis shows from various stages of the band's career. In 2010, Genesis were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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