Singing (and Playing) Genesis
Sacra/Profana, Emmerson Nogueira, Jazznesis II, Flora, The Novelists, Ray Wilson, Steve Hackett, Phish, Warhorse, Sonata Arctica, The Cage, Daryl Stuermer
Sacra/Profana, Emmerson Nogueira, Jazznesis II, Flora, The Novelists, Ray Wilson, Steve Hackett, Phish, Warhorse, Sonata Arctica, The Cage, Daryl Stuermer
Genesis‘ ‘Duke’ is their tenth studio album recorded late 1979 in Sweden and released on March 28, 1980 by Charisma Records.
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As we wish, today, English musician Tony Banks a ‘Happy 70th Birthday,’ the time has come to playlist the ‘BESTS’ of his band : Genesis
Phil Collins‘ ‘Face Value’ feat. ‘In the Air Tonight’ is his debut solo studio album released on February 1981, 13 by Virgin / Atlantic Records.
Genesis‘ ‘A Trick of the Tail’ is their seventh (but the first to feature Phil Collins as lead vocalist in replacement of Peter Gabriel) studio album released on February 2, 1976 by Charisma Records.
Genesis‘ ‘Wind & Wuthering’ is their eighth studio album (the last to feature Steve Hackett) released on December 17, 1976 by Charisma Records
Genesis‘ ‘The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway’ is their sixth (and a double and the last one with Peter Gabriel) studio album co-produced with John Burns and released on November 18, 1974 by Charisma
Genesis‘ ‘Nursery Cryme’ is their third studio album (the first with Phil Collins and Steve Hackett) released on November 12, 1971 by Charisma Records.
Genesis‘ ‘We Can’t Dance’ is their fourteenth studio album (the last with Phil Collins) released on October 28, 1991 by Atlantic / Virgin Records.
Jane Wiedlin, Elton John, Marc Almond, Pat Benatar, Tony Banks & Fish, The Blow Monkeys, Jethro Tull, Spandau Ballet, Cutting Crew, That Petrol Emotion, David Sylvian, Kim Wilde
Genesis‘ ‘Selling England by the Pound’ is their fifth studio album released on October 13, 1973 by Charisma Records.
Genesis‘ ‘Foxtrot’ is their fourth studio album produced with Dave Hitchcock and released on October 6, 1972 by Charisma Records.
‘Genesis‘ feat. “Mama” is their eponymous twelfth studio album co-produced with Hugh Padgham and released on 3 October 1983 by Charisma Records.
‘Genesis Live’ is their first live album recorded in February 1973 with Peter Gabriel on lead vocals and released on July 20, 1973 by Charisma Records.
Genesis‘ ‘Invisible Touch” feat. “Tonight, Tonight, Tonight” is their thirteenth studio album, released on June 9, 1986 by Charisma.