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Genesis

 
Album Review: Genesis

  • Artist: Genesis
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1983 10
  • Total Time: 45:33
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Moments of Genesis are as spooky and arty as those on Abacab -- in particular, there's the tortured howl of "Mama," uncannily reminiscent of Phil Collins' Face Value, and the two-part "Second Home by the Sea" -- but this eponymous 1983 album is indeed a rebirth, as so many self-titled albums delivered in the thick of a band's career often are. Here the art rock functions as coloring to the pop songs, unlike on Abacab and Duke, where the reverse is true. Some of this may be covering their bets -- to ensure that the longtime fans didn't jump ship, they gave them a bit of art -- some of it may be that the band just couldn't leave prog behind, but the end result is the same: as of this record, Genesis was now primarily a pop band. Anybody who paid attention to "Misunderstanding" and "No Reply at All" could tell that this was a good pop band, primarily thanks to the rapidly escalating confidence of Phil Collins, but Genesis illustrates just how good they could be, by balancing such sleek, pulsating pop tunes as "That's All" with a newfound touch for aching ballads, as on "Taking It All Too Hard." They still rocked -- "Just a Job to Do" has an almost nasty edge to its propulsion -- and they could still get too silly as on "Illegal Alien," where Phil's Speedy Gonzalez accident is an outright embarrassment (although in some ways it's not all that far removed from his Artful Dodger accent on the previous album's "Who Dunnit?"), and that's why the album doesn't quite gel. It has a little bit too much of everything -- too much pop, too much art, too much silliness -- so it doesn't pull together, but if taken individually, most of these moments are very strong, testaments to the increasing confidence and pop power of the trio, even if it's not quite what longtime fans might care to hear. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Mama (Lyrics) Phil Collins, Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford Genesis (6:47)
That's All (Lyrics) Phil Collins, Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford Genesis (4:24)
Home by the Sea (Lyrics) Phil Collins, Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford Genesis (5:07)
Second Home by the Sea (Lyrics) Phil Collins, Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford Genesis (6:08)
Illegal Alien (Lyrics) Phil Collins, Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford Genesis (5:13)
Taking It All Too Hard (Lyrics) Phil Collins, Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford Genesis (3:56)
Just a Job to Do (Lyrics) Phil Collins, Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford Genesis (4:46)
Silver Rainbow (Lyrics) Phil Collins, Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford Genesis (4:28)
It's Gonna Get Better (Lyrics) Phil Collins, Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford Genesis (5:00)

Credits

Phil Collins (Percussion), Phil Collins (Drums), Phil Collins (Vocals), Genesis (Producer), Genesis (Main Performer), Tony Banks (Keyboards), Tony Banks (Vocals), Tony Banks (Vocals (Background)), Hugh Padgham (Producer), Hugh Padgham (Engineer), Mike Rutherford (Bass), Mike Rutherford (Guitar), Mike Rutherford (Vocals (Background)), Geoff Callingham (Technical Assistance), Bill Smith (Cover Design)
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Genesis
Studio album by Genesis
Released October 3, 1983
Recorded February - August 1983 at The Farm, Surrey
Genre Rock, pop rock, progressive rock
Length 45:59
Label Charisma (original UK release)
Virgin (UK re-release)
Atlantic (USA)
Vertigo (South America)
Producer Genesis, Hugh Padgham
Professional reviews
Genesis chronology
Three Sides Live
(1982)
Genesis
(1983)
Invisible Touch
(1986)

Genesis is the 12th studio album by Genesis. It was recorded and released in 1983. Most fans, as well as the band themselves, refer to this album as the "Mama" album. In some cases, notably amongst the Genesis online community, it has been referred to as the "Shapes" or "Gold Shapes" album because of the front cover artwork.

Building on the advancements of Abacab, Genesis (so named for the fact that all three band members composed every song on it together for the first time), was a further example of Genesis' evolution in the 1980s. The album also marked the beginning of Hugh Padgham's formal production assistance after engineering Abacab.

The drum machine, used to startling effect on lead-single "Mama", was central to the song's atmosphere, and was responsible for further opening up songwriting possibilities within the band. One of their most uncommercial releases, "Mama," a song about a young boy's obsession with a prostitute, became Genesis' biggest UK hit, reaching #4 upon release, although the song did not do well in the US singles chart.

Further successes "That's All" (which became the band's first US Top 10 hit), "Illegal Alien" and "Taking It All Too Hard" ensured that Genesis was well received, and it consequently reached #1 in the UK where it remained in the charts for 51 weeks. It also reached #9 in the US, eventually selling over four million copies there alone.

Among fans, the album has a generally favourable, yet still mixed reputation.

A SACD / DVD double disc set (including new 5.1 and Stereo mixes) was released in October 2007 in Europe and as a CD and DVD double disc set in the US and Canada a month later.

The shapes depicted on the cover photography are parts from the Shape O toy ball, manufactured by Tupperware.[1]

Contents

Track listing

All songs by Tony Banks/Phil Collins/Mike Rutherford.

Side one

  1. "Mama" – 6:46
  2. "That's All" – 4:23
  3. "Home by the Sea" – 5:08
  4. "Second Home by the Sea" - 6:09

Side two

  1. "Illegal Alien" – 5:14
  2. "Taking It All Too Hard" – 3:56
  3. "Just a Job to Do" – 4:45
  4. "Silver Rainbow" – 4:28
  5. "It's Gonna Get Better" – 4:59

Working titles for the album

Before Genesis was released, one song had working title. Below is a list of the original song working title and finalized song title (in parentheses):

  • Heavy Simmons (Second Home By The Sea)


Cut Song

Wrote during Genesis Sessions and appears on Mike + The Mechanics 1985 A Call to Arms" was a song leftover from the Genesis album sessions. Rutherford received permission from fellow Genesis bandmates Collins and Tony Banks to appropriate it for the Mechanics.

Remastered

  1. Mama 6.48
  2. That's All 4.26
  3. Home by the Sea 5.07
  4. Second Home By The Sea 6.07
  5. Illegal Alien 5.15
  6. Taking It All Too Hard 3.58
  7. Just A Job To Do 4.37
  8. Silver Rainbow 4.29
  9. It's Gonna Get Better 5.00

Singles

Personnel

Tour

Genesis toured in support of the self-titled album nicknaming the tour The Mama Tour between November, 1983 and March 1984.

Setlist

  1. Dodo/Lurker*
  2. Abacab*
  3. That's All*
  4. Mama*
  5. Old Medley:
  6. Illegal Alien
  7. Home by the Sea/Second Home By the Sea*
  8. Keep It Dark
  9. It's Gonna Get Better
  10. Follow You Follow Me
  11. In the Cage
  12. The Cinema Show (closing section)/Riding the Scree (teaser)/The Cinema Show/...In That Quiet Earth/The Colony of Slippermen (c) The Raven
  13. Afterglow
  14. Drum Duet
  15. Los Endos

Encore:

  1. Misunderstanding
  2. Turn It On Again (extended version with a Medley that included In the Midnight Hour, (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, Pinball Wizard,

The Carpet Crawlers, Man On The Corner* and Who Dunnit?* were played early on in the tour, but were dropped a short while in.

Personnel

References

Preceded by
No Parlez by Paul Young
UK number one album
October 15, 1983October 21, 1983
Succeeded by
Colour by Numbers by Culture Club

 
 
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