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  2. Turn It On Again: The Hits - Wikipedia

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    Professional ratings. Turn It On Again: The Hits is a greatest hits album by British progressive rock / pop-rock band Genesis. The album was originally released as a single album on 25 October 1999 by Virgin Records in the UK and on 26 October 1999 by Atlantic Records in the US. In 2007, an expanded two-disc edition, subtitled The Tour Edition ...

  3. Supper's Ready - Wikipedia

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    Dave Hitchcock. Official audio. "Supper's Ready" on YouTube. " Supper's Ready " is a song by English progressive rock band Genesis, recorded for their 1972 studio album Foxtrot. At 23 minutes in length, it is the band's longest recorded song and almost takes up the entire second side of the vinyl. Frontman Peter Gabriel wrote the lyrics, which ...

  4. From Genesis to Revelation - Wikipedia

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    In August 1968, during the school summer holidays, the band returned to Regent Sound studio 2 to record From Genesis to Revelation. [13] The music was recorded within two days, and the album was put together in ten. [25] King was the producer, and brought in Brian Roberts and former Charterhouse pupil Tom Allom as recording engineers.

  5. Genesis discography - Wikipedia

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    10. The discography of the British band Genesis contains 15 studio albums, 6 live albums, 3 compilation albums, and 10 box sets. They have sold over 100 million albums worldwide, including around 21.5 million RIAA-certified albums in the United States [ 1][ 2][ 3] Genesis were formed by lead singer Peter Gabriel, keyboardist Tony Banks, bassist ...

  6. I Can't Dance - Wikipedia

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    I Can't Dance. " I Can't Dance " is the fourth track from English rock band Genesis ' 14th studio album, We Can't Dance (1991) and was released in December 1991 as the second single from the record. Lyrics were composed by drummer Phil Collins with music written collectively by the band.

  7. The Knife (song) - Wikipedia

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    The heavy, progressive rock style of the song was a marked change from previous Genesis songs; it showed the band pioneering a new direction. [7] The song was the last encore played at the Six of the Best one-off reunion concert in 1982, making this the final song the "classic" line-up of the band ever performed together. This was the final ...

  8. Genesis Archive 1967–75 - Wikipedia

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    The Rolling Stone Album Guide. [3] Genesis Archive 1967–75 is a box set by the English progressive rock band Genesis, released on 22 June 1998 on Virgin Records in the United Kingdom and by Atlantic Records in the United States. After the release of their studio album Calling All Stations in 1997, the band assembled recordings from their ...

  9. Music of Neon Genesis Evangelion - Wikipedia

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    The soundtracks of Neon Genesis Evangelion were produced for the 1995 anime series of the same name and its sequels, remakes and spinoffs. Shiro Sagisu composed the tracks under the direction of Hideaki Anno, director of the series. In addition to Sagisu's compositions, the soundtracks include pieces by Masami Okui, Kotono Mitsuishi and a wide ...