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Duke (album)

Duke is the tenth studio album by English rock band Genesis, released on 28 March 1980 on Charisma Records. The album followed a period of inactivity for the band in early 1979. Phil Collins moved to Vancouver, Canada, in an effort to salvage his failing first marriage, while Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford recorded solo albums. Collins returned to the UK after his marriage ended and wrote a significant amount of material, some of which was used for Duke and some was later reworked for his first solo album, Face Value. Duke contained a mix of individually written songs and tracks that evolved from jam sessions in mid-1979, while recording took place at the end of the year. The break in activity rejuvenated the band, and they found the album an easy one to work on.

Duke
Studio album by
Released28 March 1980
RecordedNovember–December 1979
StudioPolar, Stockholm, Sweden
Genre
Length55:06
Label
Producer
Genesis chronology
...And Then There Were Three...
(1978)
Duke
(1980)
Abacab
(1981)
Singles from Duke
  1. "Turn It On Again"
    Released: March 1980 (UK)
  2. "Duchess"
    Released: 9 May 1980 (UK)
  3. "Misunderstanding"
    Released: May 1980 (US)

Duke was positively received by music critics, who praised the album for bridging the band's progressive rock-oriented past, such as the closing ten-minute "Duke's Travels"/"Duke's End" suite, with their more pop rock-oriented, commercially accessible direction, as displayed on the hit singles "Turn It On Again", "Duchess", and "Misunderstanding". It reached No. 11 in the US, and became their first album to reach No. 1 in the UK. It has since been certified Platinum in both the UK and US.

Background

By 1978, Genesis were a trio of lead singer and drummer Phil Collins, keyboardist Tony Banks and guitarist/bassist Mike Rutherford. They had survived the departure of original frontman Peter Gabriel and guitarist Steve Hackett and released the album ...And Then There Were Three..., which included the top ten single "Follow You Follow Me".[1] The group were still touring successfully, and enjoyed the songwriting collaborations between the three of them. They decided to take a break before writing and recording a new album, which would be largely group-written in a rehearsal room, without many pre-conceived ideas.[2]

The group's touring schedule had put particular pressure on Collins, whose marriage was at risk of collapse due to him being away from home frequently. His wife, Andrea, had warned him that if he committed himself to the full ...And Then There Were Three... Tour, she would not be there when he returned.[3] Collins, however, was convinced that Genesis were on the verge of an international breakthrough and that his work with the band would pay dividends in the future.[4] By the end of 1978, Andrea had decided to move to Vancouver with their children. Realising that his marriage was more important than the band, Collins held a meeting with Banks, Rutherford and manager Tony Smith. He said he was moving to Vancouver to try and rebuild his family, and that the group would have to accommodate this.[5] In an interview for Sounds, Collins said, "I went off for two months to try and sort things out ... I was never going to leave the band. It was just that if I was going to be living in Vancouver then we'd have had to organise ourselves differently."[6] He also noted that the individual members of his side project Brand X were geographically dispersed.[6]

Banks and Rutherford suggested the band take an extended hiatus, hoping Collins would save his marriage and that the band could work with him in Vancouver.[5] Banks recorded his solo album A Curious Feeling at Polar Studios in Stockholm with Genesis touring drummer Chester Thompson and singer Kim Beacon,[7] while Rutherford also recorded his first solo album, Smallcreep's Day, at the same studio.[6] In April 1979, Collins returned to the UK after the attempt to salvage his marriage failed. With time to spare before working on the next Genesis album, he gigged with Brand X, and began work on demo tracks for what became his first solo album Face Value at his home in Shalford, Surrey. As well as playing piano and synthesizers, he had recently picked up a Roland CR-78 drum machine and become interested in the possibilities of electronic drums.[6][8][a]

Writing and recording

 
Duke was the last Genesis album to be co-produced by David Hentschel.

In autumn 1979, Banks and Rutherford moved in with Collins in Shalford to start rehearsals on Duke. Collins had written a large number of songs, but he felt many of them would not suit Genesis, while Banks and Rutherford were short of material having just recorded their solo albums.[9] The three decided each member should contribute two of their own songs for the band to work on. Banks put forward "Heathaze" and "Cul-de-Sac", Rutherford used "Man of Our Times" and "Alone Tonight", and Collins had "Misunderstanding" and "Please Don't Ask". The remainder of the songs were written together in rehearsals.[10] Banks later regretted not choosing Collins' "In the Air Tonight" for the album.[11] His track "Cul-de-Sac" became a problem for Collins to get into as its overall style and lyrical content no longer interested him, and realised that he should have kept the song for his solo output.[12] "Please Don't Ask" is a song Collins wrote during his divorce from his first wife. Biographer Ray Coleman said the song is "a searing mixture of a love letter and a lament for the loss of his children". Collins recalled Banks and Rutherford chose to include the song as it had a Beach Boys feel.[13]

The group found the writing process easier and more enjoyable than ...And Then There Were Three..., which was primarily songs written in advance individually by the members. Rutherford summarised his time writing songs for Duke as "getting back to the basic stage of ideas being worked on jointly".[6] Banks reasoned much of the band's refreshed attitude was down to not having worked together in a while, which resulted in good ideas being put forward, something that he said had not happened for some time.[6] Collins felt the band interacted "as a group much better ... there's definitely a side to us coming out which wasn't on the last album; the playing side".[6] Rutherford would later describe the writing process for the album, alongside the one for Abacab, as a "rethink" of Genesis' approach, refocusing their output to group writing and improvisation.[14] In contrast to earlier Genesis albums, most tracks were short with the exception of the ten-minute "Duke's Travels"/"Duke's End" suite that closed the album.[15] The group went to Polar Studios to record the album, starting on 12 November 1979, and recording up to the end of the year.[16][6] As with several earlier albums, production duties were shared by the band and regular co-producer David Hentschel.[17] Collins used the Roland CR-78 drum machine for "Duchess"; the first time he used one on a Genesis song.[15][18]

The cover art was drawn by French illustrator Lionel Koechlin [fr] and taken from his book L'Alphabet d'Albert, published in 1979.[19][20] The band liked his work and decided to use it as the cover, but Collins maintained the character depicted is neither the album's titular character nor related to any song on it.[21]

The "Duke Suite"

"Behind the Lines" was the first song arranged for the album and "Duchess" came about from rhythms that Collins had played on his set of drum pads.[22] In its original form, "Behind the Lines", "Duchess", "Guide Vocal", "Turn It On Again", "Duke's Travels", and "Duke's End" were one 30-minute track that told a story of a fictional character named Albert which had a working title of "Duke". The group chose this name because the fanfare melodies on "Behind the Lines" and "Duke's End" conjured an image of royalty.[21] The band decided against sequencing the tracks this way on the album, partly to avoid comparisons to their 23-minute track "Supper's Ready" from Foxtrot, but also to have certain segments of the suite, such as "Duchess" and "Turn It On Again", released as singles. The six tracks were performed live on the album's supporting tour with Collins introducing it as "The Story of Albert".[23] "Turn It On Again" was originally a short connecting piece in the middle of this medley, but the band enjoyed playing it so much, they decided to double its length and make it more of a standout track.[11] It came from a piece that Rutherford discarded from Smallcreep's Day and a separate piece from Banks that they joined together.[24] The group considered placing the band-written songs on side one and the individually written tracks on the other, but this was rejected. Rutherford described the final running order as "a very balanced album".[17]

Release

Duke was released in the US on 24 March 1980[25] and in the UK on 28 March.[26] It was the band's greatest commercial success at the time of its release; it spent two weeks at No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart[27] and peaked at No. 11 on the US Billboard 200.[28] The album spawned three singles; "Turn It On Again" reached No. 8 in the UK and No. 58 in the US; "Duchess" reached No. 46 in the UK; "Misunderstanding" reached No. 42 in the UK and No. 14 in the US.[29] Duke was certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry on 3 July 1980[26] and by the Recording Industry Association of America on 11 March 1988.[25]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [30]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music     [31]
The Great Rock Discography6/10[32]
Pitchfork8.0/10[33]
Q     [34]
Record Mirror     [35]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide     [36]
Smash Hits6/10[37]
Sounds     [38]

Duke received a mostly positive reception from music critics. In his review for Rolling Stone, David Fricke noted that "Turn It On Again" is "vibrant rock & roll" and thought that "Man of Our Times", "Duchess", "Duke's Travels", and "Duke's End" "possess a refreshing urgency". Fricke points out the band's losses without Gabriel and Hackett in the line-up, yet summarised Duke as "comforting: a reassurance that Genesis aren't for an exodus yet."[39] Sounds' Hugh Fielder gave the album four stars out of five, enjoying the opening of "Behind the Lines" and considering Collins's vocals to be "more convincing than ... before". He felt the first side was better than the second, and criticised some lyrics, but concluded "no Genesis fan could be disappointed".[38] The Los Angeles Times's Steve Pond described the album's music as "identifiably Genesis, but it is toned-down" and a "a more confident and successful album than ...And Then There Were Three...". He criticised the album as inconsistent with a lack of "melodic invention" on side one, but thought "Duke's Travels" and "Duke's End" were "one of the best and most consistent pieces of music that band has made in some time".[40]

In a retrospective review, AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine felt Duke was the Genesis album that "leaped into the fray" of pop music but retained "a heavy dose" of progressive rock with the "Duke" suite. Erlewine thought the album comes off "a little bombastic" at times, with "Misunderstanding" and "Turn It On Again" being the two tracks that "showcase the new version of Genesis at its absolute best".[30]

Tour

 
Collins and Rutherford on the Duke tour, 1980

Genesis supported the album with a 78-date tour across Europe and North America, between 17 March to 30 June 1980.[41][42] They were joined by drummer Chester Thompson and guitarist Daryl Stuermer. As the group had not embarked on a full scale UK tour since 1977, the tour began with a 40-date trek across the country, which saw all 108,000 available tickets sold within hours of going on sale.[43] A 40-minute excerpt from the performance at the Lyceum Ballroom in London was broadcast on The Old Grey Whistle Test and released as a bonus feature on the 2007 reissue of Duke. Recordings from the tour were released on Three Sides Live (1982), Genesis Archive 2: 1976–1992 (2000), and BBC Broadcasts (2023).

Reissues

A digitally remastered version of Duke was released on CD in 1994 on Virgin in Europe and Atlantic in the US and Canada. The CD included the album's original booklet, artwork and lyrics.[44] It was reissued again in 2007 as part of the Genesis 1976–1982 box set, which included a new stereo and 5.1 surround sound mix and a DVD of bonus features including band interviews, music videos, live performances and tour programs.[45]

Track listing

All songs written by Tony Banks, Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford except where noted.

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Behind the Lines" 5:31
2."Duchess" 6:40
3."Guide Vocal"Banks1:18
4."Man of Our Times"Rutherford5:35
5."Misunderstanding"Collins3:11
6."Heathaze"Banks5:00
Total length:27:15
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Turn It On Again" 3:50
2."Alone Tonight"Rutherford3:54
3."Cul-de-sac"Banks5:02
4."Please Don't Ask"Collins4:00
5."Duke's Travels" 8:41
6."Duke's End" (instrumental) 2:04
Total length:27:31

Additional tracks

Additional songs recorded during the Duke sessions:

Title Source
"Evidence of Autumn" "Misunderstanding" (UK)
"Turn it on Again" (US)
Three Sides Live
"Open Door" "Duchess"
Three Sides Live

Personnel

Genesis

Production

  • David Hentschel – backing vocals, production, audio engineering
  • Genesis – production
  • Dave Bascombe – assistant engineering
  • Ray Staff – mastering
  • Lionel Koechlin – cover
  • Bill Smith – art direction
  • Recorded at Polar Studios, Sweden
  • Mixed at Maison Rouge, London
  • Mastered at Trident Studios, London[19]

Charts

Certifications

Certifications for Duke
Region Certification Certified units/sales
France (SNEP)[63] Gold 100,000*
United Kingdom (BPI)[64] Platinum 300,000^
United States (RIAA)[65] Platinum 1,000,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References

Notes

  1. ^ Collins later said he had approached Pete Townshend, asking if he could replace Keith Moon, who had died a few months earlier, in the Who, but the group had already recruited Kenney Jones.[8]
  2. ^ According to later interviews, the "duck" was a duck call used to trigger a sound on a Yamaha CS-80 synthesizer.[46]

Citations

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  2. ^ Bowler & Dray 1992, pp. 152–153.
  3. ^ Bowler & Dray 1992, p. 151.
  4. ^ Bowler & Dray 1992, p. 154.
  5. ^ a b Bowler & Dray 1992, p. 155.
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  7. ^ Bowler & Dray 1992, pp. 156–157.
  8. ^ a b Bowler & Dray 1992, p. 160.
  9. ^ Bowler & Dray 1992, p. 162.
  10. ^ Bowler & Dray 1992, pp. 162–163.
  11. ^ a b Welch 2011, p. 94.
  12. ^ "Phil on Genesis". Genesis Information – Issue 19. April 1981. p. 2. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  13. ^ Coleman 1997, pp. 15–16.
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  16. ^ Welch 2011, p. 93.
  17. ^ a b Bowler & Dray 1992, p. 165.
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Duke is the tenth studio album by English rock band Genesis released on 28 March 1980 on Charisma Records The album followed a period of inactivity for the band in early 1979 Phil Collins moved to Vancouver Canada in an effort to salvage his failing first marriage while Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford recorded solo albums Collins returned to the UK after his marriage ended and wrote a significant amount of material some of which was used for Duke and some was later reworked for his first solo album Face Value Duke contained a mix of individually written songs and tracks that evolved from jam sessions in mid 1979 while recording took place at the end of the year The break in activity rejuvenated the band and they found the album an easy one to work on DukeStudio album by GenesisReleased28 March 1980RecordedNovember December 1979StudioPolar Stockholm SwedenGenreArt rockprogressive rockprogressive popLength55 06LabelCharismaAtlanticProducerDavid HentschelGenesisGenesis chronology And Then There Were Three 1978 Duke 1980 Abacab 1981 Singles from Duke Turn It On Again Released March 1980 UK Duchess Released 9 May 1980 UK Misunderstanding Released May 1980 US Duke was positively received by music critics who praised the album for bridging the band s progressive rock oriented past such as the closing ten minute Duke s Travels Duke s End suite with their more pop rock oriented commercially accessible direction as displayed on the hit singles Turn It On Again Duchess and Misunderstanding It reached No 11 in the US and became their first album to reach No 1 in the UK It has since been certified Platinum in both the UK and US Contents 1 Background 2 Writing and recording 2 1 The Duke Suite 3 Release 3 1 Critical reception 3 2 Tour 3 3 Reissues 4 Track listing 4 1 Additional tracks 5 Personnel 6 Charts 6 1 Weekly charts 6 2 Year end charts 7 Certifications 8 ReferencesBackground EditBy 1978 Genesis were a trio of lead singer and drummer Phil Collins keyboardist Tony Banks and guitarist bassist Mike Rutherford They had survived the departure of original frontman Peter Gabriel and guitarist Steve Hackett and released the album And Then There Were Three which included the top ten single Follow You Follow Me 1 The group were still touring successfully and enjoyed the songwriting collaborations between the three of them They decided to take a break before writing and recording a new album which would be largely group written in a rehearsal room without many pre conceived ideas 2 The group s touring schedule had put particular pressure on Collins whose marriage was at risk of collapse due to him being away from home frequently His wife Andrea had warned him that if he committed himself to the full And Then There Were Three Tour she would not be there when he returned 3 Collins however was convinced that Genesis were on the verge of an international breakthrough and that his work with the band would pay dividends in the future 4 By the end of 1978 Andrea had decided to move to Vancouver with their children Realising that his marriage was more important than the band Collins held a meeting with Banks Rutherford and manager Tony Smith He said he was moving to Vancouver to try and rebuild his family and that the group would have to accommodate this 5 In an interview for Sounds Collins said I went off for two months to try and sort things out I was never going to leave the band It was just that if I was going to be living in Vancouver then we d have had to organise ourselves differently 6 He also noted that the individual members of his side project Brand X were geographically dispersed 6 Banks and Rutherford suggested the band take an extended hiatus hoping Collins would save his marriage and that the band could work with him in Vancouver 5 Banks recorded his solo album A Curious Feeling at Polar Studios in Stockholm with Genesis touring drummer Chester Thompson and singer Kim Beacon 7 while Rutherford also recorded his first solo album Smallcreep s Day at the same studio 6 In April 1979 Collins returned to the UK after the attempt to salvage his marriage failed With time to spare before working on the next Genesis album he gigged with Brand X and began work on demo tracks for what became his first solo album Face Value at his home in Shalford Surrey As well as playing piano and synthesizers he had recently picked up a Roland CR 78 drum machine and become interested in the possibilities of electronic drums 6 8 a Writing and recording Edit Duke was the last Genesis album to be co produced by David Hentschel In autumn 1979 Banks and Rutherford moved in with Collins in Shalford to start rehearsals on Duke Collins had written a large number of songs but he felt many of them would not suit Genesis while Banks and Rutherford were short of material having just recorded their solo albums 9 The three decided each member should contribute two of their own songs for the band to work on Banks put forward Heathaze and Cul de Sac Rutherford used Man of Our Times and Alone Tonight and Collins had Misunderstanding and Please Don t Ask The remainder of the songs were written together in rehearsals 10 Banks later regretted not choosing Collins In the Air Tonight for the album 11 His track Cul de Sac became a problem for Collins to get into as its overall style and lyrical content no longer interested him and realised that he should have kept the song for his solo output 12 Please Don t Ask is a song Collins wrote during his divorce from his first wife Biographer Ray Coleman said the song is a searing mixture of a love letter and a lament for the loss of his children Collins recalled Banks and Rutherford chose to include the song as it had a Beach Boys feel 13 The group found the writing process easier and more enjoyable than And Then There Were Three which was primarily songs written in advance individually by the members Rutherford summarised his time writing songs for Duke as getting back to the basic stage of ideas being worked on jointly 6 Banks reasoned much of the band s refreshed attitude was down to not having worked together in a while which resulted in good ideas being put forward something that he said had not happened for some time 6 Collins felt the band interacted as a group much better there s definitely a side to us coming out which wasn t on the last album the playing side 6 Rutherford would later describe the writing process for the album alongside the one for Abacab as a rethink of Genesis approach refocusing their output to group writing and improvisation 14 In contrast to earlier Genesis albums most tracks were short with the exception of the ten minute Duke s Travels Duke s End suite that closed the album 15 The group went to Polar Studios to record the album starting on 12 November 1979 and recording up to the end of the year 16 6 As with several earlier albums production duties were shared by the band and regular co producer David Hentschel 17 Collins used the Roland CR 78 drum machine for Duchess the first time he used one on a Genesis song 15 18 The cover art was drawn by French illustrator Lionel Koechlin fr and taken from his book L Alphabet d Albert published in 1979 19 20 The band liked his work and decided to use it as the cover but Collins maintained the character depicted is neither the album s titular character nor related to any song on it 21 The Duke Suite Edit Behind the Lines was the first song arranged for the album and Duchess came about from rhythms that Collins had played on his set of drum pads 22 In its original form Behind the Lines Duchess Guide Vocal Turn It On Again Duke s Travels and Duke s End were one 30 minute track that told a story of a fictional character named Albert which had a working title of Duke The group chose this name because the fanfare melodies on Behind the Lines and Duke s End conjured an image of royalty 21 The band decided against sequencing the tracks this way on the album partly to avoid comparisons to their 23 minute track Supper s Ready from Foxtrot but also to have certain segments of the suite such as Duchess and Turn It On Again released as singles The six tracks were performed live on the album s supporting tour with Collins introducing it as The Story of Albert 23 Turn It On Again was originally a short connecting piece in the middle of this medley but the band enjoyed playing it so much they decided to double its length and make it more of a standout track 11 It came from a piece that Rutherford discarded from Smallcreep s Day and a separate piece from Banks that they joined together 24 The group considered placing the band written songs on side one and the individually written tracks on the other but this was rejected Rutherford described the final running order as a very balanced album 17 Release EditDuke was released in the US on 24 March 1980 25 and in the UK on 28 March 26 It was the band s greatest commercial success at the time of its release it spent two weeks at No 1 on the UK Albums Chart 27 and peaked at No 11 on the US Billboard 200 28 The album spawned three singles Turn It On Again reached No 8 in the UK and No 58 in the US Duchess reached No 46 in the UK Misunderstanding reached No 42 in the UK and No 14 in the US 29 Duke was certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry on 3 July 1980 26 and by the Recording Industry Association of America on 11 March 1988 25 Critical reception Edit Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 30 Encyclopedia of Popular Music 31 The Great Rock Discography6 10 32 Pitchfork8 0 10 33 Q 34 Record Mirror 35 The Rolling Stone Album Guide 36 Smash Hits6 10 37 Sounds 38 Duke received a mostly positive reception from music critics In his review for Rolling Stone David Fricke noted that Turn It On Again is vibrant rock amp roll and thought that Man of Our Times Duchess Duke s Travels and Duke s End possess a refreshing urgency Fricke points out the band s losses without Gabriel and Hackett in the line up yet summarised Duke as comforting a reassurance that Genesis aren t for an exodus yet 39 Sounds Hugh Fielder gave the album four stars out of five enjoying the opening of Behind the Lines and considering Collins s vocals to be more convincing than before He felt the first side was better than the second and criticised some lyrics but concluded no Genesis fan could be disappointed 38 The Los Angeles Times s Steve Pond described the album s music as identifiably Genesis but it is toned down and a a more confident and successful album than And Then There Were Three He criticised the album as inconsistent with a lack of melodic invention on side one but thought Duke s Travels and Duke s End were one of the best and most consistent pieces of music that band has made in some time 40 In a retrospective review AllMusic s Stephen Thomas Erlewine felt Duke was the Genesis album that leaped into the fray of pop music but retained a heavy dose of progressive rock with the Duke suite Erlewine thought the album comes off a little bombastic at times with Misunderstanding and Turn It On Again being the two tracks that showcase the new version of Genesis at its absolute best 30 Tour Edit Collins and Rutherford on the Duke tour 1980Genesis supported the album with a 78 date tour across Europe and North America between 17 March to 30 June 1980 41 42 They were joined by drummer Chester Thompson and guitarist Daryl Stuermer As the group had not embarked on a full scale UK tour since 1977 the tour began with a 40 date trek across the country which saw all 108 000 available tickets sold within hours of going on sale 43 A 40 minute excerpt from the performance at the Lyceum Ballroom in London was broadcast on The Old Grey Whistle Test and released as a bonus feature on the 2007 reissue of Duke Recordings from the tour were released on Three Sides Live 1982 Genesis Archive 2 1976 1992 2000 and BBC Broadcasts 2023 Reissues Edit A digitally remastered version of Duke was released on CD in 1994 on Virgin in Europe and Atlantic in the US and Canada The CD included the album s original booklet artwork and lyrics 44 It was reissued again in 2007 as part of the Genesis 1976 1982 box set which included a new stereo and 5 1 surround sound mix and a DVD of bonus features including band interviews music videos live performances and tour programs 45 Track listing EditAll songs written by Tony Banks Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford except where noted Side oneNo TitleWriter s Length1 Behind the Lines 5 312 Duchess 6 403 Guide Vocal Banks1 184 Man of Our Times Rutherford5 355 Misunderstanding Collins3 116 Heathaze Banks5 00Total length 27 15 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Length1 Turn It On Again 3 502 Alone Tonight Rutherford3 543 Cul de sac Banks5 024 Please Don t Ask Collins4 005 Duke s Travels 8 416 Duke s End instrumental 2 04Total length 27 31 Additional tracks Edit Additional songs recorded during the Duke sessions Title Source Evidence of Autumn Misunderstanding UK Turn it on Again US Three Sides Live Open Door Duchess Three Sides LivePersonnel EditGenesis Tony Banks keyboards backing vocals 12 string guitar duck b Mike Rutherford guitars bass guitar bass pedals backing vocals Phil Collins lead vocals drums drum machine percussion duckProduction David Hentschel backing vocals production audio engineering Genesis production Dave Bascombe assistant engineering Ray Staff mastering Lionel Koechlin cover Bill Smith art direction Recorded at Polar Studios Sweden Mixed at Maison Rouge London Mastered at Trident Studios London 19 Charts EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 1980 PeakpositionAustralian Albums Kent Music Report 47 22Austrian Albums O3 Austria 48 14Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 49 1Finnish Albums The Official Finnish Charts 50 14French Albums SNEP 51 4Dutch Albums Album Top 100 52 12German Albums Offizielle Top 100 53 2Italian Albums Musica e dischi 54 6New Zealand Albums RMNZ 55 13Norwegian Albums VG lista 56 4Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 57 9Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 58 3UK Albums OCC 59 1US Billboard 200 60 11 Year end charts Edit Chart 1980 PositionGerman Albums Offizielle Top 100 61 33US Billboard 200 62 44Certifications EditCertifications for Duke Region Certification Certified units salesFrance SNEP 63 Gold 100 000 United Kingdom BPI 64 Platinum 300 000 United States RIAA 65 Platinum 1 000 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone References EditNotes Collins later said he had approached Pete Townshend asking if he could replace Keith Moon who had died a few months earlier in the Who but the group had already recruited Kenney Jones 8 According to later interviews the duck was a duck call used to trigger a sound on a Yamaha CS 80 synthesizer 46 Citations Bowler amp Dray 1992 p 148 Bowler amp Dray 1992 pp 152 153 Bowler amp Dray 1992 p 151 Bowler amp Dray 1992 p 154 a b Bowler amp Dray 1992 p 155 a b c d e f g h Fielder Hugh 27 October 1979 The return of Getting it together in the Country Sounds Retrieved 12 April 2015 Bowler amp Dray 1992 pp 156 157 a b Bowler amp Dray 1992 p 160 Bowler amp Dray 1992 p 162 Bowler amp Dray 1992 pp 162 163 a b Welch 2011 p 94 Phil on Genesis Genesis Information Issue 19 April 1981 p 2 Retrieved 26 October 2018 Coleman 1997 pp 15 16 Fischer Mark host Rutherford Mike Collins Phil September 2006 3 September 2001 Duke Abacab 25th Anniversary In the Studio with Redbeard Episode 689 Beardedfisch Archived from the original on 22 December 2021 via YouTube a b Bowler amp Dray 1992 p 164 Welch 2011 p 93 a b Bowler amp Dray 1992 p 165 Dean Matt 2011 The Drum A History Scarecrow Press p 258 ISBN 978 0 810 88171 6 a b Duke Media notes Charisma Records 1980 CBR 101 Koechlin Lionel 1979 L Alphabet d Albert Jannick ISBN 978 2 902 46204 9 a b Van Matre Lynn 27 June 1980 Genesis No concept behind Genesis Duke album Fort Lauderdale News p 89 Retrieved 23 February 2019 via Newspapers com Young Jon March 1982 The Genesis 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