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Genesis Discography Blogspot May 2026

Blogspot remains a valuable (if unofficial) archive for Genesis discography research, especially for rare live material and fan perspectives. However, users should respect copyright and support the band by purchasing official releases. For die-hard fans seeking deep cuts and show history, Blogspot can be a treasure trove—but links expire frequently, and content quality varies.


Report generated based on historical web presence as of 2026. Blogspot’s active user base has declined, but archived pages remain accessible via search operators like site:blogspot.com "Genesis" "bootleg".

If the comment section is filled with “link dead, please re-up” and no replies, move on.

Blogspot (Blogger) has historically been a hub for music enthusiasts to share in-depth discography guides, rare bootleg reviews, and downloadable content (often out-of-print or unofficial material). For the progressive rock band Genesis, Blogspot hosts a wealth of fan-created content covering their entire career—from the Peter Gabriel era (1970–1975) to the pop success of the Phil Collins-led years (1976–1996) and the brief Ray Wilson period.

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If you’d like, I can:

I couldn’t find a specific active blogspot URL matching "genesis discography blogspot" in the live search results, but here’s what that search term typically refers to:

If you’re looking for discography information (release dates, tracklists, lineups), try these instead:

If you meant a specific old Blogspot blog you remember, let me know the blog name or approximate year — I can try to check if it’s archived on the Wayback Machine.


Blog Title: The Vinyl Archivist Post Title: GENESIS - The Studio Discography (1969-1997) Posted by: ProgLord69 at 4:20 AM Tags: #Genesis #ProgressiveRock #PhilCollins #PeterGabriel #ClassicRock #320kbps

[ALBUM ART: A collage of all the studio album covers]

Review:

Alright friends, back from the dead with another essential dump. Today, we’re looking at the giants. The titans. The band your dad loves and the band your younger sister cries to. We’re talking about Genesis. genesis discography blogspot

Trying to review the Genesis discography is like trying to review two different bands who happened to share the same drummer. You have the "Gabriel Era"—theatrical, complex, sprawling prog-rock that defined a generation of stoners and music theory nerds. Then you have the "Collins Era"—polished, radio-ready pop-rock that defined MTV.

Here is the breakdown of the rabbit hole.

The Gabriel Years (The "Real" Genesis?)

The Transition (The Forgotten Gems)

The Pop Years (The "Sellout"? Or Evolution?)

The Aftermath

The Verdict: Genesis is the only band that went from making 20-minute songs about flower kings to making 4-minute songs about divorce, and remained interesting in both phases.

If you are new to the band, start with Selling England by the Pound, then go to Duke. That covers the spectrum.

Download Links:

(Support the artist! Buy the vinyl if you can find it! Links are for preview purposes only.)

25 Comments:

Anonymous said... Lamb Lies Down is overrated. Trick of the Tail is the best album. Fight me. Blogspot remains a valuable (if unofficial) archive for

June 12, 2008 at 9:12 AM

GabrielFan94 said... Thanks for the upload! My copy of Foxtrot is scratched to hell. The link for Part 1 is dead, can you re-up?

June 12, 2008 at 10:05 AM

ProgLord69 said... @GabrielFan94: Re-uploaded! Check the main post. Enjoy the "Get 'Em Out by Friday" vibes.

June 12, 2008 at 11:45 AM

This blog post provides a comprehensive overview of the Genesis discography

, spanning their evolution from 1960s baroque pop to 1970s progressive rock and 1980s global superstardom.

The Complete Genesis Discography: From Prog-Rock Pioneers to Pop Icons

Welcome back to the blog! Today, we are diving deep into the massive catalog of one of Britain's most legendary exports:

. Whether you are here for the 20-minute Peter Gabriel-led epics or the chart-topping Phil Collins hits, this guide covers every studio milestone. 1. The Peter Gabriel Era (1969–1975)

This era is defined by intricate storytelling, theatrical performances, and complex musical arrangements. From Genesis to Revelation (1969)

: Their debut, featuring a more baroque, pop-oriented sound. Trespass (1970) : The transition toward progressive rock. Nursery Cryme (1971) Report generated based on historical web presence as of 2026

: The first album featuring the "classic" lineup with Phil Collins and Steve Hackett. Foxtrot (1972)

: Widely considered a masterpiece, featuring the 23-minute "Supper's Ready". Selling England by the Pound (1973)

: A fan favorite blending English mythology with technical brilliance. The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (1974) : Gabriel's ambitious double-album swan song. 2. The Phil Collins/Three-Piece Era (1976–1991)

Following Gabriel's departure, drummer Phil Collins took over lead vocals, eventually leading the band to unprecedented commercial success. A Trick of the Tail (1976) & Wind & Wuthering (1976) : The last albums to feature guitarist Steve Hackett. ...And Then There Were Three... (1978)

: The debut of the core trio (Banks, Rutherford, Collins) and their first US hit, "Follow You Follow Me". Duke (1980) & Abacab (1981)

: A move toward shorter, punchier songs and modern production. Genesis (1983) & Invisible Touch (1986) : The band's commercial peak. Invisible Touch

remains their highest-selling album, spawning five Top 5 singles. We Can't Dance (1991)

: The final studio album featuring Phil Collins, known for "No Son of Mine" and "I Can't Dance". 3. The Ray Wilson Era (1997) Calling All Stations (1997)

: The band's final studio effort, featuring Scottish vocalist Ray Wilson after Collins' departure in 1996. What is your favorite Genesis era?

Let us know in the comments if you're a "Watcher of the Skies" or a "Land of Confusion" fan! detailed tracklist for a specific album or include links to live concert reviews

On this day in 1997, Genesis released their fifteenth and final studio album


Superior blogs include EAC logs (Exact Audio Copy), cue sheets, and scans of retail CDs. This proves the rips are from original sources, not transcoded YouTube audio.

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