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: The final studio album featuring Phil Collins, known for "No Son of Mine" and "I Can't Dance". 3. The Ray Wilson Era (1997) Calling All Stations (1997) genesis discography blogspot

Genesis's discography is a testament to their innovative spirit, creative experimentation, and dedication to their craft. The band's influence on progressive rock, pop, and art rock is immeasurable, inspiring countless musicians, including Radiohead, Muse, and Dream Theater. If you’d like, I can: : The final

Marked the shift toward commercial pop-rock. This era produced their biggest hits and best-selling album, Invisible Touch (1986). The band's influence on progressive rock, pop, and

They often go beyond the official 15 studio albums to include live recordings, B-sides, and era-specific demos (Peter Gabriel era vs. Phil Collins era).

tours that showcase the band's instrumental prowess as a four-piece (and later a trio). Rarities and Bootlegs: The true value of a "discography blog" is the access to non-album tracks

The Genesis discography, often explored through archival blogs, spans from 1969 to 1998 and is defined by three distinct eras: the theatrical Peter Gabriel progressive rock period, the commercially successful Phil Collins pop-rock era, and the final Ray Wilson album. Key, well-regarded works include The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway A Trick of the Tail