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| A Trick of the Tail | ||||
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| Studio album by Genesis | ||||
| Released | 2 February 1976 (UK) / 20 February 1976 (US) | |||
| Recorded | October–November 1975, Trident Studios | |||
| Genre | Progressive rock | |||
| Length | 51:11 | |||
| Label | Charisma, Virgin, Atco | |||
| Producer | David Hentschel and Genesis | |||
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A Trick of the Tail is the seventh studio album by the rock band Genesis and the first to feature drummer Phil Collins as full-time lead vocalist following the departure of original vocalist Peter Gabriel. It was released in February 1976.
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After Peter Gabriel left Genesis, the remaining members held auditions for a permanent lead singer, although some members (most notably Banks) considered continuing as an instrumental act, as most songs were written without knowledge as to how they would be sung.[2] Initially, Phil Collins did not wish to take over for Gabriel, opting instead to teach the potential lead singers the songs. One of the 400 auditioners, Mick Stickland, came close to being chosen, but the band and Mick decided in the end against working together. According to the band members, the backing tracks for A Trick of the Tail had already been recorded and were in a key in which Mick was not comfortable singing. When the auditions failed to produce a suitable vocalist, Collins reluctantly went in the studio to sing "Squonk" and the band decided that Collins should be the new vocalist.[2]
The album was recorded at Relight Studios and mixed at Trident Studios in October/November 1975. It also marked the first album that the band would co-produce with David Hentschel. They would work with Hentschel for the next four years.
For the first time in their career, Genesis filmed promotional videos for their songs. Three videos were filmed. Banks' "A Trick of the Tail" was the first, which featured the band playing to the track together around a piano. A miniature Phil Collins can be seen hopping around on a piano and a guitar (Collins later revealed that this video was the most embarrassing of his career). The second video was for the song "Ripples," which was a performance clip. The third was for "Robbery, Assault and Battery" which depicted Collins as a bank robber who shoots an elderly man (played by Mike Rutherford) after holding him up and is then pursued by cops (played by Banks, Hackett and Rutherford), shooting Banks in the process.
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A Trick of the Tail reached No.3 in the UK, remaining on the charts for 39 weeks, and No.31 in the US. Additionally, the album was certified Gold in the US by the RIAA in March 1990. Also according to Tony Banks in the essay that comes with Platinum Collection, the album doubled the band's previous albums sales. This success was also financially crucial for Genesis who were $400,000 in debt by the time Peter Gabriel left.
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| No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length | ||||||
| 1. | "Dance on a Volcano" | Mike Rutherford | Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Steve Hackett, Rutherford | 5:53 | ||||||
| 2. | "Entangled" | Hackett | Hackett, Banks | 6:28 | ||||||
| 3. | "Squonk" | Rutherford | Rutherford, Banks | 6:27 | ||||||
| 4. | "Mad Man Moon" | Banks | Banks | 7:35 | ||||||
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| No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length | ||||||
| 1. | "Robbery, Assault and Battery" | Banks, Collins | Banks, Collins | 6:15 | ||||||
| 2. | "Ripples..." | Rutherford | Rutherford, Banks | 8:03 | ||||||
| 3. | "A Trick of the Tail" | Banks | Banks | 4:34 | ||||||
| 4. | "Los Endos" | (instrumental) | Banks, Collins, Hackett, Rutherford | 5:46 | ||||||
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51:11 | |||||||||
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| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length | |||||||
| 1. | "It's Yourself**" | Collins/Hackett/Rutherford/Banks | 5:46 | |||||||
| The remastered version of the album had slightly different track timings | ||||||||||
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| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length | |||||||
| 1. | "Dance on a Volcano" | Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Steve Hackett, Mike Rutherford | 5:55 | |||||||
| 2. | "Entangled" | Hackett, Banks | 6:26 | |||||||
| 3. | "Squonk" | Rutherford, Banks | 6:29 | |||||||
| 4. | "Mad Man Moon" | Banks | 7:35 | |||||||
| 5. | "Robbery, Assault and Battery" | Banks, Collins | 6:16 | |||||||
| 6. | "Ripples..." | Rutherford, Banks | 8:08 | |||||||
| 7. | "A Trick of the Tail" | Banks | 4:34 | |||||||
| 8. | "Los Endos" | Banks, Collins, Hackett, Rutherford | 5:46 | |||||||
A new version of A Trick of the Tail was released in the U.K. and Japan on 2 April 2007. It was released in the US and Canada as part of the Genesis 1976-1982 box set on 15 May 2007. This includes the entire album in remixed stereo, the entire album in surround sound, and related video tracks.
Before A Trick of the Tail was released, two songs had working titles. Below is a list of the original working title and finalised song title (in parentheses):
"Squonk" is based on the North American tale of the squonk which when captured dissolves in a pool of tears. The song features many different sections and was a live favourite at Genesis concerts between 1976 and 1980. According to Collins, in the interviews on the DVD release, this song was intended to be the closest thing Genesis ever got to Led Zeppelin (who were signed to Atlantic Records, the US label for Genesis). The working title of the song was "Indians".
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The tour of 1976 was the first to feature Phil Collins as the band's lead vocalist. Since Collins could not play drums and sing lead simultaneously, Bill Bruford was brought in on the tour after he suggested that they might use him to fill in for a bit. The subsequent tour is documented on the film "Genesis In Concert" and is included on the 2007 re-issue of A Trick of the Tail.
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