Genesis - Discography Blogspot
The discography of Genesis is a rare case study in a band that successfully navigated two entirely different musical identities: the eccentric, long-form storytelling of 1970s progressive rock and the global, chart-topping pop-rock of the 1980s and '90s. Their 15 studio albums represent more than just a change in sound; they mirror the evolution of popular music itself over three decades. The Gabriel Years: The Progressive Architects (1969–1974)
Blogs meticulously track the shift in sound after Gabriel's departure, highlighting live bootlegs from the A Trick of the Tail Wind & Wuthering genesis discography blogspot
Zachary Nathanson’s Blog: Offers personal, in-depth critiques of classic albums like Selling England By The Pound, focusing on the "wondrous magic" of the Gabriel/Hackett years [16]. The discography of Genesis is a rare case
GabrielFan94 said... Thanks for the upload! My copy of Foxtrot is scratched to hell. The link for Part 1 is dead, can you re-up? GabrielFan94 said
The Progressive Era (1970-1975)
4. Foxtrot (1972) Rating: 5/5 Peak Gabriel Era. The band reaches a level of chemistry that few groups ever achieve. "Watcher of the Skies" opens with that Mellotron blast that still sends shivers down my spine. And then there is "Supper's Ready." A 23-minute epic that traverses every emotional landscape possible. If you don't own this on vinyl, you aren't really listening.