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The worst Genesis record has very little redeemable. A brazen and best-selling product, cheerful and annoying, with very little artistic vein.
The worst Genesis record has very little redeemable.
A brazen and best-selling product, cheerful and annoying, with very little artistic vein.
Discover why Invisible Touch remains controversial—read the full review and explore the highs and lows of this iconic album.
Phil Collins, worried about the expenses for his twelfth divorce and the annual supply of Minoxidil, decided to release the most shamelessly commercial album in Genesis history. The only memorable song on 'Invisible Touch' is the mini-suite 'Domino', inspired by the Archangel Peter Gabriel.
Phil Collins, worried about the expenses for his twelfth divorce and the annual supply of Minoxidil, decided to release the most shamelessly commercial album in Genesis history.
The only memorable song on 'Invisible Touch' is the mini-suite 'Domino', inspired by the Archangel Peter Gabriel.
Discover the irony behind Genesis' 'Invisible Touch'—read the review and listen to the album’s hits and hidden gems!
Invisible Touch stands as a granite monument to the worst sound of the eighties. You have to make acrobatics and compromise with your musical taste to find something good in it.
Invisible Touch stands as a granite monument to the worst sound of the eighties.
You have to make acrobatics and compromise with your musical taste to find something good in it.
Read the full review to discover why Invisible Touch is seen as a commercial yet disappointing Genesis album.
Invisible Touch, the infamous orange hand from whose clutches old Genesis fans wanted to escape, is the paradigm of what I mentioned earlier. The album, in short, has the charm of a 'guilty pleasure' record, which in its commercial inspiration is ultimately successful and also gritty.
Invisible Touch, the infamous orange hand from whose clutches old Genesis fans wanted to escape, is the paradigm of what I mentioned earlier.
The album, in short, has the charm of a 'guilty pleasure' record, which in its commercial inspiration is ultimately successful and also gritty.
Discover the catchy hits and 80s vibe of Genesis' Invisible Touch—listen and decide if it's your next guilty pleasure!
Invisible Touch represents the arrival point of a musical restyling for Genesis. Genesis are progressive at heart, but open to the trends of the times and the ephemeral fashions.
Invisible Touch represents the arrival point of a musical restyling for Genesis.
Genesis are progressive at heart, but open to the trends of the times and the ephemeral fashions.
Discover how Genesis reinvented their sound in Invisible Touch—listen now and experience the iconic blend of prog and 80s pop!
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