"Solsbury Hill," released shortly after Gabriel left Genesis, was later ranked by Rolling Stone among the "Greatest Songs of ...
This was especially true for the band itself. Genesis had bloomed into a bankable chart act since Gabriel's exit in 1975: They’d released two straight No. 1 LPs in their native U.K., including the ...
Genesis, one of rock’s most influential bands, has undergone significant changes since its formation in 1967. Many fans struggle to keep track of the group’s developing lineup and sound, particularly ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It wasn’t all elves and wizards, you know. This muddled but mesmerising epic from fourth album Foxtrot chooses as its subject the ...
Peter Gabriel left Genesis in 1975, and in 1986 one of his songs knocked Genesis's No. 1 hit off the Billboard chart. Here'a ...
With Genesis London 1975; Watchers Of The Sky; In The Cage; Carpet Crawlers; The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway; Ride The Scree; At The Bottom Line New York 1978; On The Air; D.I.Y.; Solsbury Hill; The ...
During the last thirty years the world has been stuck in the syrupy sludge of the Phil Collins era of Genesis, when it was impossible to distinguish a solo Collins record from a Genesis one. Fans of ...
Legendary U.K.-born band Genesis concluded their The Last Domino? Reunion Tour in London on Saturday night (March 26) to a sold-out crowd in the city’s O2 Arena. And who was there in attendance to ...
Reuniting with Genesis was just about the last thing on Peter Gabriel‘s mind in 1982. He’d been out of the band for seven years at that point and his solo career was finally beginning to take off. His ...
DETROIT (Billboard) - Peter Gabriel's Genesis bandmates are giving him the benefit of the doubt for bowing out of next month's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. Gabriel will not attend ...
With their second album, Trespass, Genesis noticeably changed direction from their first recordings. Gone were the more quaint, Baroque pop stylings, and in their place a more, dare we say, "mature" ...