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  2. Genesis (Genesis album) - Wikipedia

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    Genesis is the twelfth studio album by English rock band Genesis, released on 3 October 1983 by Charisma and Virgin Records in the UK and by Atlantic Records in the US and Canada. Following the band's tour in support of their 1982 live album Three Sides Live , Genesis took an eight-month break before they regrouped in the spring of 1983 to ...

  3. Spot the Pigeon - Wikipedia

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    Spot the Pigeon is the first EP by English progressive rock band Genesis, released on 20 May 1977. Its three songs were originally written for the group's eighth studio album Wind & Wuthering (1976), but were not included in the final track selection. It was the final studio release to feature guitarist Steve Hackett prior to his departure from ...

  4. Tonight, Tonight, Tonight - Wikipedia

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    Some singles that included the full version of the song included the second part of "Domino" ("The Last Domino") as the B-side. Other releases contained the song "Paperlate" and a 12" remix of "Tonight, Tonight, Tonight". The full live version from the Live at Wembley Stadium video was included as a B-side on the "Never A Time" CD single.

  5. Home by the Sea - Wikipedia

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    "Home by the Sea" and "Second Home by the Sea" is a suite of two songs by English rock band Genesis. It first appeared on their eponymous album in 1983. The lyrics were written by keyboardist Tony Banks and the music was written by the whole band. Lyrically, the song is about a burglar who breaks into a house only to find it is haunted. [1]

  6. The Carpet Crawlers - Wikipedia

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    A re-recorded version, called "The Carpet Crawlers 1999", was released on the compilation album Turn It On Again: The Hits; this is the last recording to date by the 5-man line-up of Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett, Tony Banks, Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford, and the last studio recording by any configuration of Genesis to date. Gabriel and ...

  7. Firth of Fifth - Wikipedia

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    Banks, who worked on the lyrics with Mike Rutherford, later dismissed them, saying they were "one of the worst sets of lyrics [I have] been involved with". [citation needed] The song has three distinct musical parts. It starts out with a classical-style grand piano introduction played by Banks in the key of B flat. [5]

  8. Nursery Cryme - Wikipedia

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    Nursery Cryme is the third studio album by the English rock band Genesis, released on 12 November 1971 on Charisma Records. [1] It was their first to feature drummer/vocalist Phil Collins and guitarist Steve Hackett.

  9. Duchess (Genesis song) - Wikipedia

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    The drum machine used in the song, a Roland CR-78, is shown at the beginning of the video. In a 2023 interview, Banks said, "The song that both Phil and I always rate as perhaps our favorite Genesis song is 'Duchess' from Duke. I like it because it has a simple lyric — the rise and fall of a female rock star.