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For collectors browsing classic music blogs or hunting for physical media, here is the chronological list of Genesis studio albums: (1969) Trespass (1970) Nursery Cryme (1971) Foxtrot (1972) Selling England by the Pound (1973) The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (1974) A Trick of the Tail (1976) Wind & Wuthering (1976) ...And Then There Were Three... (1978) Duke (1980) Abacab (1981) Genesis (1983) Invisible Touch (1986) We Can't Dance (1991) Calling All Stations (1997) Essential Live Albums and Box Sets

Key Tracks: "Congo", "Calling All Stations", "Not About Us". Key Live Albums and Box Sets for Collectors

The blog didn't just host music; it hosted a community. It was a place where veteran fans shared stories of seeing the 1974 Winterland show while younger listeners discovered the "unlikely success story" of Invisible Touch . GENESIS: MARCH 1974 - Brit Rock by the Bay

Many standard streaming versions of Genesis albums utilize the 2007 Nick Davis remixes. While pristine, these modern mixes significantly alter the original stereo balance and compression of the 1970s and 1980s releases. Discography blogs often host high-fidelity vinyl rips (24-bit/96kHz) of original pressings or first-generation CD masters (like the famous Barry Diament or West Germany Target pressings), preserving the dynamics intended by the band. Comprehensive B-Sides and Rarities

Radio-friendly arena rock, synth-pop, and accessible mainstream hits. genesis discography blogspot

After Phil Collins departed to focus on his massive solo career, Banks and Rutherford recruited Scottish vocalist Ray Wilson (formerly of Stiltskin) for one final studio experiment.

If you are looking to explore this discography, numerous music blogs (often hosted on Blogger/Blogspot) offer detailed reviews, FLAC or MP3 audio files, and album artwork scans. When searching, focus on finding:

The Gabriel Era: The Height of Progressive Rock (1969–1975)

This era establishes their lyrical storytelling but lacks the complex time signatures of their later work. The Peter Gabriel Prog-Rock Era (1971–1975) For collectors browsing classic music blogs or hunting

Following Gabriel's departure, drummer Phil Collins stepped up to lead vocals, and the band leaned more into jazz-fusion and shorter, more melodic songs.

A triumphant return that out-sold all previous Gabriel-era albums. It maintained the prog complexity ("Dance on a Volcano," "Los Endos") but introduced a brighter, more accessible production style.

The commercial peak. The album spawned five US Top 5 singles, making Genesis one of the biggest stadium acts on the planet.

Section 1: The Studio Albums: A Journey Through Musical Eras (listing all 15 studio albums with details). It was a place where veteran fans shared

A triumphant return that proved Genesis could survive without Gabriel. The album actually outsold all of their previous records.

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A definitive double live album showcasing Collins' transition to frontman, featuring incredible dual-drum performances with Chester Thompson.

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