"It's a bit sad that [people] say, 'This is the old Genesis, which I like' or 'the new Genesis,'" Mike Rutherford mused in 1986, while promoting the band's divisive LP from that year, Invisible Touch.
Genesis never thought they'd be pop stars. And then, with 'Invisible Touch', they started minting hit singles.
Back in their '60s public school days, the founding members of Genesis fancied themselves as pop songwriters — aiming to operate in the shadows, penning hits for others to sing. They wound up ...
In 1986, Genesis earned their first No. 1 hit song on the Billboard Hot 100 with “Invisible Touch.” The track appeared on the album of the same name and became the band’s only No. 1 hit. Along with a ...
The 1986 Genesis album Invisible Touch is the closest thing the band ever had to a Thriller. Not only did it sell by the millions to a wide demographic of fans, but it produced five huge singles ...
The 13th album from Phil Collins-fronted band Genesis, “Invisible Touch” (1986), marked the final stage of the formerly progressive rock act’s transition to a more accessible, pop-oriented sound.
Sometimes, in New York, concert tickets are hard to get. So hard, in fact, that music fans are forced to go to great lengths to get them. As one Daily Intel reader noted, this seems to be the case for ...
Mike Rutherford was midway through the US leg of Genesis’s mammoth Invisible Touch world tour when he received a phone call at 3am one morning to tell him that his father had died. It was late 1986 ...
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