Genesis – Invisible Touch

Album Info

Artist: Genesis

Title: Invisible Touch

Year: 1986

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Tracklist

  • 1. Invisible Touch - 2007 Remaster (3:28)
  • 2. Tonight, Tonight, Tonight - 2007 Remaster (8:50)
  • 3. Land of Confusion - 2007 Remaster (4:45)
  • 4. In Too Deep - 2007 Remaster (5:02)
  • 5. Anything She Does - 2007 Remaster (4:20)
  • 6. Domino (Pt. 1 & 2) - 2007 Remaster (10:44)
  • 7. Throwing It All Away - 2007 Remaster (3:49)
  • 8. The Brazilian - 2007 Remaster (5:04)

Review

Hey music lovers! Let's dive into Genesis's 'Invisible Touch' - a total game-changer that dropped in 1986. This album is where Genesis said goodbye to their art-rock roots and hello to pop-rock stardom. It's like they took all the catchy vibes from Phil Collins' solo success and cranked them up to eleven!

'Invisible Touch' is a buffet of musical treats. You've got political punches like 'Land of Confusion,' swoon-worthy ballads like 'In Too Deep,' and the title track that'll have you bopping along before you know it. The production is slicker than a greased-up disco ball, courtesy of Hugh Padgham, who really captured that glossy 80s sound.

This album was a commercial knockout, topping charts and spawning five - count 'em, five! - top-five hits on the US Billboard Hot 100. The Invisible Touch Tour that followed was a spectacle, with sold-out shows and jaw-dropping stage setups. While some critics raised eyebrows at the band's new direction, there's no denying 'Invisible Touch' left its mark on pop music history. It's the sound of a band evolving and totally owning it! - Gwen