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Genesis
Genesis is credited on 3,790 releases across 233 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1968–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
3,790
Pressings credited
233
Albums
7
Decades active
1,163
In collections
Biography
Genesis were an English rock band formed at Charterhouse School, in Godalming, Surrey, in 1967. The band's longest-lasting and most commercially successful line-up consisted of keyboardist Tony Banks, bassist/guitarist Mike Rutherford and drummer/singer Phil Collins. In the 1970s, during which the band also included singer Peter Gabriel and guitarist Steve Hackett, Genesis were among the pioneers of progressive rock. Banks and Rutherford were the only constant members throughout the band's history. The band were formed by Charterhouse pupils Banks, Rutherford, Gabriel, guitarist Anthony Phillips and drummer Chris Stewart. Their name was provided by former Charterhouse pupil and pop impresario Jonathan King, who arranged for them to record several singles and their debut album From Genesis to Revelation in 1969. After splitting from King, the band began touring, signed with Charisma Records and shifted to progressive rock with their succeeding album Trespass (1970). Phillips departed after the album's recording, with Banks, Rutherford and Gabriel recruiting Collins and Hackett before recording Nursery Cryme (1971). Their live shows began to feature Gabriel's theatrical costumes and performances. Foxtrot (1972) was their first charting album in the UK and Selling England by the Pound (1973) reached number three, featuring their first UK hit "I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)". The concept album The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (1974) was promoted with a transatlantic tour and an elaborate stage show, before Gabriel left the group. Collins took over as lead singer, and as a four-piece the group released A Trick of the Tail and Wind & Wuthering (both 1976) with continued success. Hackett left the band in 1977, reducing the band to a three-piece of Banks, Rutherford and Collins. Their ninth studio album, ...And Then There Were Three... (1978), contained the band's first major hit, "Follow You Follow Me". Their next five studio albums – Duke (1980), Abacab (1981), Genes
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Credited work
3,790 releases · 233 albums · active 1968–2025
- Production · 3,161
- Performance · 2,637
- Other credits · 158
Studios: Trident Studios · The Farm · Island Studios · Relight Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Invisible Touch
1986

News Of The World
1977

Genesis
1983

Abacab
1981

Selling England By The Pound
1973

The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway
1974

Duke
1980

A Trick Of The Tail
1976

...And Then There Were Three...
1978

Foxtrot
1972

Nursery Cryme
1971

Wind & Wuthering
1976

We Can't Dance
1991

Seconds Out
1977

Three Sides Live
1982

Genesis Live
1973

Trespass
1970

Turn It On Again (The Hits)
1999

Phantomime
2023

From Genesis To Revelation
1969

Both Sides
1993

Live / The Way We Walk (Volume One: The Shorts)
1992

Live / The Way We Walk (Volume Two: The Longs)
1993

Now That's What I Call Music
1983
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- In Flames
- Steve Hackett
- The Watch
- Paul Gilbert
- The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
- Morgaua Quartet
- Debauchery
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