"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.
For some, Invisible Touch represented the moment in which Genesis were consumed by frontman Phil Collins' concurrent solo fame. Synth-driven and sometimes cute, it couldn't have had less in common ...
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.
Phil Collins and his former bandmates from the British rock band Genesis have sold a bundle of their music rights to an American music label for over $300 million, according to the Wall Street Journal ...
Concord is to buy the band’s solo and group works for $300 as the band becomes the next in a string of artists to sell their back catalogue. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Sunderland Echo ...
Filmed at Rome’s Circus Maximus, this concert features the English rockers in fine form. Featuring hits such as “Invisible Touch,” “Land of Confusion,” “Turn It on Again," and "Mama," this concert ...
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