Analogue Productions (Atlantic Series)
Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of Atlantic Records!
Genesis’ self-titled Grammy-nominated album
Featuring “Mama,” “That’s All” and “Second Home By The Sea”
In the spring of 1983, members of Genesis reconvened at their studio, named The Farm in Chiddingfold, Surrey, to start work on a new studio album, their first sinceAbacab(1981).Genesisbecame their first album written, recorded, and mixed in its entirety at the studio room; previously they had to write in an adjoining space. Having the group work in their own space without the additional pressure of booking studio time and fees resulted in a more relaxed environment. They were joined by engineer Hugh Padgham, who had also worked onAbacab,
AllMusicwrites: “Moments ofGenesisare as spooky and arty as those onAbacab 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. … 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.'”AllMusicreviewer Stephen Thomas Erlewine gives the album 4.5 Stars.
For fans who appreciate the evolution of the band’s music over the years, owning this album is important as it represents a distinctive phase in their career.
This Hybrid Stereo Edition from Analogue Productions (Atlantic Series) reissue of the classicGenesisis a classic for all true Genesis fan.
1. Mama
2. That’s All
3. Home By The Sea
4. Second Home By The Sea
5. Illegal Alien
6. Taking It All Too Hard
7. Just A Job To Do
8. Silver Rainbow
9. It’s Gonna Get Better