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Genesis – Duke (LP)

24,90 
Format LP
Label VIRGIN
Availability In stock

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Duke is the tenth studio album from the English rock band Genesis, released in March 1980 on Charisma Records. Duke is one of Genesis’ groundbreaking albums and their biggest selling one after stripping down to the threesome of Phil Collins, Tony Banks, and Mike Rutherford. Duke was Genesis’ first ever No.1 album and it finally provided them with a firm foothold in the USA via some of the great singles from the album, namely, the strutting Turn It On Again, the sprightly Duchess, and the excellent Misunderstanding.

Duke was the album via which Genesis finally managed to shed their ‘heavy progressive rock’ tag and start to branch out a bit more – especially with the additional confidence of Phil Collins’ vocals after replacing Peter Gabriel. The result was an album which boosted their worldwide audience massively and paved the way for both Genesis and Phil Collins’ later success.

Side One:
1. Behind the Lines
2. Duchess
3. Guide Vocal
4. Man Of Our Times
5. Misunderstanding
6. Heathaze

Side Two:

1. Turn It On Again
2. Alone Tonight
3. Cul-De-Sac
4. Please Don’t Ask
5. Duke’s Travels
6. Duke’s End