The Evolution of Genesis: A Comprehensive Discography
4. Foxtrot (1972)
- Features the epic “Supper’s Ready.”
Typical content found
- Complete lists of studio albums, live albums, compilations, singles, EPs, box sets, and notable reissues.
- Track listings, release dates, record labels, catalogue numbers, and cover art images.
- Scans or screenshots of liner notes, vinyl labels, CD booklets, and promotional materials.
- Links to streams, downloads, or external file-hosting services (often user-uploaded).
- Fan commentary: reviews, release histories, variant pressings, and collecting notes.
- Discography tables organized chronologically with basic metadata.
Top 10 Essential Genesis Albums
To understand the search, one must first understand the subject. Genesis is not merely a band; they are a monolith of rock history. Spanning eras from the theatrical, Peter Gabriel-led progressive rock of the 1970s to the Phil Collins-helmed pop dominance of the 1980s, their discography is vast and varied. For a fan trying to complete a collection, the "Genesis discography" is a daunting mountain. It includes over fifteen studio albums, myriad live recordings, obscure B-sides, and distinct remastering campaigns. The sheer volume of content makes it a prime target for digital archiving. A casual listener might stream Invisible Touch, but a devoted "completist" wants the bootlegs, the unauthorized live recordings from 1974, and the specific vinyl rips that streaming services often ignore. This desire for completeness drives the search for specialized blogs rather than standard commercial platforms.
- Dead Links: Most Mediafire, RapidShare, and MegaUpload links from 2010 are long dead.
- Malware Risks: Many surviving "free" blogspot sites have been hijacked. Clicking a "Download Now" button may lead to adware, not Tony Banks’s keyboard solos.
- Copyright Takedowns: Via the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), most active Blogspot links have been removed. If you find one that works, it’s likely a low-quality 128kbps rip.
Searching for a comprehensive Genesis discography on Blogspot often leads to sites specialized in high-quality remasters, rare live recordings, and detailed tracklistings. Blogs like Jazz-Rock-Fusion-Guitar and Genesis 1969-2007 are excellent resources for exploring their musical evolution. Core Studio Albums