
34 Songs, 2 Hours 29 Minutes
EDITORS’ NOTES
Genesis are uniquely blessed with two deep-smoked tenors in Peter Gabriel and Phil Collins. Their streamlined, melodic ‘80s sound derives equally from soul and their years creating twisty prog rock in the early ‘70s, underpinned by pugnacious drums (“Mama”) and pounding synths (“Abacab”). Saving their skronk chops for making angry musical points (“Land of Confusion”), their most emotional songs are tender and mature, taking them from the languid guitar spangles of “Follow You Follow Me” to the beefier “Invisible Touch,” led by Collins’ longing sincerity.
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Turn It On Again
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No Son of Mine
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I Can't Dance
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Hold On My Heart
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Jesus He Knows Me
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Tell Me Why
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Invisible Touch
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Land of Confusion
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Tonight, Tonight, Tonight
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In Too Deep
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Throwing It All Away
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Mama
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That's All
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Illegal Alien
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Abacab
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No Reply At All
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The Carpet Crawlers
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Paperlate
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Keep It Dark
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Man On the Corner
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Duchess
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Misunderstanding
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Follow You Follow Me
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Many Too Many
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Your Own Special Way
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Afterglow
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Pigeons
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Inside and Out
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A Trick of the Tail
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Counting Out Time
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I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)
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Happy the Man
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The Knife
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Congo
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