Blogs meticulously track the shift in sound after Gabriel's departure, highlighting live bootlegs from the A Trick of the Tail Wind & Wuthering
Rating: 5/5 (with an asterisk) The double-album swan song. A dense, surreal concept album about a Puerto Rican delinquent named Rael. It is sprawling, weird, and occasionally difficult. But tracks like "The Carpet Crawlers" and "Back in N.Y.C." are non-negotiable classics. This is the band at their most pretentious and their most brilliant. genesis discography blogspot
Calling All Stations (1997): A darker, more industrial-sounding record. While it didn't achieve the commercial heights of the 80s, it has gained a cult following for its moody atmosphere. Blogs meticulously track the shift in sound after
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 But tracks like "The Carpet Crawlers" and "Back in N
Rating: 4.5/5 The arrival of Steve Hackett and Phil Collins changes everything. The guitar work becomes precise and angular; the drumming becomes propulsive. "The Musical Box" is a masterpiece of dynamics, shifting from lullaby to metal assault. "The Fountain of Salmacis" defines the "symphonic prog" sound. Essential listening.