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Invisible Touch

Genesis

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Invisible Touch Genesis 3:29 $1.29 View In iTunes
2 Tonight, Tonight, Tonight Genesis 8:53 $1.29 View In iTunes
3 Land of Confusion Genesis 4:46 $1.29 View In iTunes
4 In Too Deep Genesis 4:59 $1.29 View In iTunes
5 Anything She Does Genesis 4:08 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Domino (Part 1 & 2) Genesis 10:45 Album Only View In iTunes
7 Throwing It All Away Genesis 3:50 $1.29 View In iTunes
8 The Brazilian Genesis 4:49 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Delivered in the wake of Phil Collins' massive success as a solo star, Invisible Touch was seen at the time as a bit of a Phil Collins solo album disguised as a Genesis album, and it's not hard to see why. Invisible Touch is, without a doubt, Genesis' poppiest album, a sleek, streamlined affair built on electronic percussion and dressed in synths that somehow seem to be programmed, not played by Tony Banks. In that sense, it does seem a bit like No Jacket Required, and the heavy emphasis on pop tunes does serve the singer, not the band, but it's not quite fair to call this a Collins album, and not just because there are two arty tunes that could have fit on its predecessor, Genesis. There is a difference between Collins and Genesis — on his own, Phil was lighter, and Genesis was often a bit chillier. Of course, the title track is the frothiest thing the band ever did, while "In Too Deep" and "Throwing It All Away" are power ballads that could be seen as Phil projects, but "Land of Confusion" was a protest tune and "Tonight, Tonight, Tonight" was a stark, scary tale of scoring dope (which made its inclusion in a Michelob campaign in the '80s almost as odd as recovering alcoholic Eric Clapton shilling for the brewery). But those songs had big hooks that excused their coldness, and the arty moments sank to the bottom, obscured by the big, bold pop hooks here — pop that was the sound of the mainstream in the late '80s, pop that still effortlessly evokes its time.

Recent Customer Reviews

Nice Donnycakes
     
by Sludgemonger

I like the American Psycho reference on iTunes- matter of fact, I'm reading that right now and that's the only reason I'm here, so hahaha. Anyways, good album- I'm a metal guy, but can still appreciate this, nice little popy album, even though Sussudio is Collins best pop song. GO PATRICK BATEMAN. Or Marcus Halberstam, or Simpson, or whoever else he's mistaken for..............

Land of Confusion
     
by lakaiordie14

The Disturbed cover of "Land of Confusion" (audio and video) is like 20 billion times better. I think that if you like this song than you'll love the Disturbed one (especially if you like rock.) You'll probably like it even if you dont like this one, because i dont really like this one but I love the Disturbed one (audio and video.) Thank you Genesis for letting Disturbed use your music and make it 20 billion times.

PS: Disturbed is BEAST and INDESTRUCTIBLE! So give them a chance and sample some of thier music (I think Indestructible is their best album and then Ten Thousand Fists.) They also have AMAZING guitar solos, so if you like that then Disturbed would be perfect for you (I didn't even know I like guitar untill I heard Dan Donegan (the guitarist for Disturbed.)

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by =3

The Brazilian is the best one. ;)

Biography

Formed: 1966 in Godalming, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s

One of the most successful rock acts of the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, Genesis enjoyed a longevity exceeded only by the likes of the Rolling Stones and the Kinks, and matched in progressive rock circles only by Yes (who, in fairness, have had their periods of inactivity). In the process, they provided...
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