GENESIS - Turn It On Again: The Hits (25th Anniversary Edition) - Vinyl (2xLP)

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Cat: 060349 7826544. Rel: 6 May 24
Progressive Rock


Side 1 - Track 1. Turn It On AgainSide 1 - Track 2. Invisible TouchSide 1 - Track 3. MamaSide 1 - Track 4. Land Of ConfusionSide 1 - Track 5. I Can't DanceSide 2 - Track 1. Follow You Follow MeSide 2 - Track 2. Hold On My HeartSide 2 - Track 3. AbacabSide 2 - Track 4. I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)Side 3 - Track 1. No Son Of MineSide 3 - Track 2. Tonight Tonight TonightSide 3 - Track 3. In Too DeepSide 3 - Track 4. CongoSide 4 - Track 1. Jesus He Knows MeSide 4 - Track 2. That's AllSide 4 - Track 3. MisunderstandingSide 4 - Track 4. Throwing It All AwaySide 4 - Track 5. The Carpet Crawlers 1999

Turn It on Again: The Hits serves as a concise yet comprehensive overview of Genesis's illustrious career as hit-makers. While it may not include every fan favourite track from their extensive catalogue, it effectively captures the essence of the band's evolution from the Peter Gabriel era to their chart-topping success under Phil Collins's leadership. The compilation - being made available on vinyl for the first time - features all the major hits that have defined Genesis's legacy, from the anthemic 'Turn It on Again' to the infectious 'Invisible Touch' and soulful 'Follow You, Follow Me.' The album offers a satisfying journey through the band's musical journey. Standouts include the inclusion of classics like 'I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)' and the reworked version of 'The Carpet Crawlers 1999,' showcasing the band's versatility and enduring appeal. Overall, Turn It on Again is a must-have for both casual listeners and die-hard fans alike, reaffirming Genesis's status as one of rock's most iconic acts.