The Genesis Trilogy comes to a powerful close as Jason and Dee take a deep dive into Invisible Touch (1986), the chart-topping juggernaut from Genesis that became the band’s biggest commercial success.
Following Week 1’s breakdown of Peter Gabriel’s So and last week’s spotlight on Phil Collins’ No Jacket Required, this episode explores the stories behind every track on Invisible Touch, its impact on pop culture, and how the music of Phil Collins and Genesis defined the sound—and the soul—of the 1980s.
From arena anthems to haunting ballads, we walk through the songs that walked with us through the decade. And finally, Jason and Dee along with guest Chad Briggs, will give their final judgment: which album from the Genesis family reigns supreme? Don’t miss the epic conclusion! 🎙️🎹🥁📻
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