This song by Phil Collins became one of his biggest hits, even though it was inspired by his own personal heartbreak.
Part of the game of prog rock is to keep everything complex, but Phil Collins knew that some people could go too far into ...
While Phil Collins might get unfairly ridiculed for his work in the latter half of Genesis, he didn't want everything he did to end up on record.
On March 28, 1978, Genesis kicked off their And Then They Were Three world tour at the The Broome Country Arena in Binghamton, New York. The tour would take in three American legs ...
It won a Grammy and was nominated for an Oscar.
Genesis had three sometimes overlapping eras, with career-defining and then career-turning tenures by Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett and Phil Collins. Even the lone recording with their third frontman, ...
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Abacab, the 11th studio album by UK prog/pop legends Genesis, turns 40 tomorrow. Nursery Cryme, the band’s first album with drummer Phil Collins and guitarist Steve Hackett, turns 50 in November.
Abacab refers to the structure of a song: A for the Verse; B for the Chorus; and C for the Bridge. Since the song moved as verse, chorus, verse, bridge, verse, and chorus, the band referenced the ...