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01. "Behind the Lines (2007 Remaster)" 02. "Duchess (2007 Remaster)" 03. "Guide Vocal (2007 Remaster)" 04. "Man of Our Times (2007 Remaster)" 05. "Misunderstanding (2007 Remaster)" 06. "Heathaze (2007 Remaster)" 07. "Turn It on Again (2007 Remaster)" 08. "Alone Tonight (2007 Remaster)" 09. "Cul-De-Sac (2007 Remaster)" 10. "Please Don't Ask (2007 Remaster)" 11. "Duke's Travels (2007 Remaster)" 12. "Duke's End (2007 Remaster)"
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 | Description: | 14 Genesis studio albums released between 1970 and 1997 will be reissued on vinyl worldwide.
Pressed on 180g vinyl, the reissues feature Nick Davis mixed and remastered versions.
The albums follow the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers?? journey to become one of the best-selling bands in the world. Formed in 1967 by school friends Peter Gabriel, Tony Banks, Anthony Phillips, and Mike Rutherford, the band??s lineup solidified in the early ??70s with the addition of drummer Phil Collins and guitarist Steve Hackett. They established themselves as prog-rock innovators with albums like Trespass (1970) and Selling England by the Pound (1973).
After Gabriel??s departure in 1975, Collins took over as frontman. By the late ??70s, the band had transformed into a pop-oriented trio, scoring hits with ??Follow You Follow Me? and ??Misunderstanding? from And Then There Were Three... (1978) and Duke (1980).
Each member pursued successful solo careers in the ??80s while Genesis dominated international charts with a string of six platinum and multi-platinum albums, including Abacab, Genesis, and Invisible Touch. In 1991, We Can??t Dance marked Collins?? final studio album with the band. Banks and Rutherford returned in 1997 with singer Ray Wilson for Calling All Stations, the group??s final studio album.
Duke (1980) offered an ambitious blend of prog rock and pop sensibilities on the hit singles ??Duchess,? ??Misunderstanding,? and ??Turn It On Again.? It was the band??s first No. 1 album in the U.K., reaching No. 11 in America.
- 180GLimited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. Duke saw Genesis start, somewhat unwillingly, to shed their progressive rock mantle. Partly this was a response to the radically changing musical scene, partly a result of Phil Collins's new-found influence within the band as a songwriter, and partly it was a logical direction if they were to capitalize upon the success of "Follow You Follow Me" from 1978's And Then There Were Three. Recorded at Abba's Polar Studios in Stockholm, Duke showcased a more commercial sound, brisker arrangements, and more down-to-earth lyrics. Though Tony Banks was still responsible for the majority of the songwriting, turning in the classic "Duchess" and "Heathaze," the album also contains Collins's first two solo compositions, including "Misunderstanding," a template for the songs of his forthcoming solo career. In contrast to the relatively muddy-sounding And Then There Were Three, Duke is clear and sharp, with Collins's increasingly arena-friendly drum sound showcased in the mix.180 Gram |  | No. of tracks: |
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8122795533 |
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