That was the last Genesis album that Peter Gabriel did vocals on. And to many it was the beginning of the end for the classic progressive Genesis sound. That sound was on life support for the next two albums,
A Trick of the Tail and
Wind & Wuthering. Held together in my humble opinion by one of the most underrated guitar players of all time, Steve Hackett.
I know I'll get blasted for saying this, but here goes. The day that Phil Collins stepped out from behind the drum-kit and took over on vocals, Genesis started to die. Shortly after Hackett left the band the band took a strange turn from being a great prog rock band to a mediocre radio pop hit band. That's just one mans opinion. You know what they about opinions.
Back to Steve Hackett for a minute. If you enjoyed the older prog rock Genesis stuff you owe it to yourself to check out the album
Genesis Revisited II. It has a lot of great classic Genesis songs including
Fly on a windshield and one of my favorites
Supper's Ready weighing in at just under 24 minutes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genesis_Revisited_IIBack in April I went on "Cruise To The Edge" and had the opportunity to meet Steve Hackett. We had breakfast actually. He said that people ask him all the time, "Why do you keep playing these old songs." His reply was that it took him 40 years to make them perfect. He was of course joking a little. But he did go on to say that when they recorded a lot of this material the process was very rushed. Steve always wanted more time in the studio to, "get it right." So that's what he did, 40 years later and the result is spectacular. Genesis Revisited II is the best of the best and it is a very nicely mastered recording.