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Genesis (Genesis album)

Genesis is the twelfth studio album by English rock band Genesis, released on 3 October 1983 by Charisma and Virgin Records in the UK and by Atlantic Records in the US and Canada. Following the band's tour in support of their 1982 live album Three Sides Live, Genesis took an eight-month break before they regrouped in the spring of 1983 to record a new album. It is their first written and recorded in its entirety at their studio named The Farm in Chiddingfold, Surrey, and the songs were developed through jam sessions in the studio with nothing written beforehand. Hugh Padgham returned as their engineer.

Genesis
Studio album by
Released3 October 1983 (1983-10-03)
RecordedSpring 1983
StudioThe Farm (Chiddingfold, Surrey)
Genre
Length46:18
Label
Producer
Genesis chronology
Three Sides Live
(1982)
Genesis
(1983)
Invisible Touch
(1986)
Singles from Genesis
  1. "Mama"
    Released: 19 August 1983 (UK)[2]
  2. "That's All"
    Released: 31 October 1983 (UK)
  3. "Home by the Sea"
    Released: 1983 (AUS)
  4. "Illegal Alien"
    Released: 27 January 1984 (UK)[3]
  5. "Taking It All Too Hard"
    Released: June 1984 (US)

Genesis was the group's greatest commercial success at the time of release, becoming the band's third straight album to reach No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart. It also reached No. 9 on the US Billboard 200, where it sold over 4 million copies. Five singles were released between 1983 and 1984; "Mama" was the lead single and remains the highest charting Genesis single in the UK, reaching No. 4. While "Mama" stalled on the US charts, follow-up single "That's All" reached No. 6 there and became the band's first US top 10 hit. The band toured the album in 1983 and 1984, recordings from which formed the concert video Genesis Live: The Mama Tour. In 1985, the album received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and "Second Home by the Sea" was nominated for Best Rock Instrumental Performance. In 2007, the album was re-released with new stereo and 5.1 surround sound mixes.

Background edit

In October 1982, the Genesis line-up of drummer/singer Phil Collins, keyboardist Tony Banks, and guitarist/bassist Mike Rutherford, with live drummer Chester Thompson and live guitarist Daryl Stuermer, wrapped their two-month tour of North America and Europe in support of the band's third live album, Three Sides Live. They had also performed a one-off gig titled Six of the Best with original Genesis frontman and singer Peter Gabriel and former guitarist Steve Hackett to raise funds for Gabriel's world music festival WOMAD after it ran into financial trouble. Genesis then entered a period of inactivity, during which the band pursued their solo projects.

Writing and recording edit

In the spring of 1983, the band reconvened at their studio, named The Farm in Chiddingfold, Surrey, to start work on a new studio album, their first since Abacab (1981). Genesis became their first album written, recorded, and mixed in its entirety at the studio room; previously they had to write in an adjoining space.[4][5] Having the group work in their own space without the additional pressure of booking studio time and fees resulted in a more relaxed environment.[5] They were joined by engineer Hugh Padgham, who had also worked on Abacab, but this time carried out production duties themselves with Geoff Callingham offering technical assistance.[4] Rutherford recalled an initial period of slow and sluggish progress, but after a particularly productive session on the third day they had "two or three" songs worked out, which increased their interest and excitement towards the album and in performing the new material on stage.[5] Before the sessions began, the group considered the idea of Banks or Rutherford taking on a lead vocal on the album, but opted out as they had developed material with Collins's voice in mind. Banks said that he and Rutherford take a more prominent role in the backing vocals on Genesis than previous albums.[6]

Banks explained the album was the result of the group's decision to "write an album and record it in one go, from start to finish".[7] The group considered their strongest material had been put together collectively, so they decided to make an entire album in such a way as opposed to developing someone's pre-arranged ideas.[8] Before, each member would contribute fully or partially arranged songs, which restricted development or suggestions from the other members. This time tracks came about through jamming and improvisations in the studio that were recorded onto tape,[5][8] ensuring the band remained unified and kept songs fresh.[5] Banks noted that this made recording more exciting and spontaneous.[8] This collaborative effort marked a return for Genesis crediting each member for writing the album as opposed to listing individual credits, which they had not done since The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (1974).[8] The collaborative effort also had an influence on the album's title as the group were unable to come up with a suitable name, so they used Genesis to emphasise the fact that it was written collectively.[9]

The main keyboards that Banks used on the album are the Prophet 10, Synclavier, an E-mu Emulator, a Yamaha CP-70 electric grand piano, and an ARP Quadra on "Mama".[7][8] At one point on the album, a sample from the soundtrack to 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) is used. Collins said: "You play a chord and a half of it's going at half the speed and part at twice the speed, sounds beautiful."[10] Collins plays on a Simmons electronic drum kit.[11]

Songs edit

Genesis displays the group moving towards shorter, more straightforward, and radio friendly songs. Rutherford said that the band had gone as far as they could with their progressive and art rock direction that they had adopted since the early 1970s and wanted to write and record in a more relaxed approach as previously, the band were more driven to present what they had to offer.[5] Banks considered the music, and overall sound of Genesis, something that the band had longed for many years prior, specifically its more aggressive edge.[7] He described side one as the "main act", while side two has the "character pieces".[8]

"Mama" edit

 
"Mama" features a Linn electronic drum machine

"Mama" originated during a group jam session where Rutherford was experimenting with a Linn LM-1 electronic drum machine fed through a gated reverb and a Mesa Boogie amplifier, and "turned up incredibly loud" to the point of amplifiers jumping off the studio floor.[11] Collins was influenced to go for a vocal that resembled John Lennon's style on his cover of "Be-Bop-a-Lula" on the song's verses. His laugh was influenced by the 1982 song "The Message" by hip hop band Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, which features a similar sound. Padgham had brought the single to the band and upon hearing it, Collins did the laugh during the subsequent improvisation session for "Mama", which the band liked and wished to use in the song.[11] The group had doubts as to whether Collins could recreate the laugh on stage, but he had no problems.[8]

When it came to picking a song as the album's lead single, Rutherford expected Genesis manager Tony Smith and record label staff to pick another track than "Mama", but said "full marks to them, they agreed we should go with something that was a bit different".[5] Rutherford later rated "Mama" as one of the best songs on the album, and was pleased with its commercial performance after the band found singles chart success with a song that represented what Genesis "were all about" at the time.[5] During one session, the band had a koto in the studio, which was recorded through the E-mu Emulator and used as a sample for the song's percussion effect, partly because Banks had tried other options and could not get another sound to fit.[8][11]

Other songs edit

"That's All" originated from Banks's simple piano riff, which was followed by a drum pattern that instantly gave off a mood that the band wanted to develop further. Each member cited the Beatles as an influence for the song; Collins said his drumming was in tribute to the style of their drummer, Ringo Starr, one of his drumming influences.[11] The organ solo is played using a preset on the Synclavier imitating a Hammond B-3 organ, despite the reverse seen in the song's music video.[8] Banks's riff came about from taking a sample in the E-mu Emulator and playing two notes of it simultaneously, which generated a new one.[12]

"Home by the Sea" tells the story of a burglar who breaks into a house only to find it is haunted by ghosts, who capture him and then force him to listen to their life stories. Collins had repeated the phrase "home by the sea" while putting down dummy vocals at a time when Banks was writing lyrical ideas, and used the phrase to conjure up the story.[11] The song originated with the band playing along to their Linn drum machine, during which Banks and Rutherford devised a guide theme on the keyboard and guitar, respectively, and Collins a vocal outline. With the guide parts laid out, the band then had a format as to its mood and how the song would take shape and developed it into a complete track. When the three were happy with what came out from it, they re-recorded the song individually onto tape with Collins replacing the Linn drum tracks with his own.[13]

The former track segues into "Second Home by the Sea", a mostly instrumental piece developed from a group improvisation that began with Collins playing a drum riff which Banks and Rutherford liked and joined in.[11] The working title was "Heavy Simmonds", a reference to Collins' playing.[14] Banks said the group spent around two hours jamming on the idea on one day, followed by a second jam of equal length on the next. They then took the parts from both jams they liked best and organised them into one cohesive arrangement, which required them to re-learn what they had put down to record it as one piece.[8] Banks said the loose idea behind the instrumental section was to represent the former lives of the ghosts.[14] The track ends with a reprise of "Home by the Sea".

 
Guitarist/bassist Mike Rutherford wrote the lyrics on side two, except for one track

"Illegal Alien", with lyrics from Rutherford, is about illegal immigrants and their attempts to cross the border into the United States for a better life.[15] Collins aimed for a more adventurous style of drumming and went through a number of different styles, noting what he ended up playing was perhaps more than what the song called for. The chosen style was "that basic rock-and-roll part-two and four on the snare, one and three on the bass. That's what made the tune work".[13] It opens with sound effects of car horns and telephones that Banks played on his E-mu Emulator synthesiser, which he found particularly exciting to record and incorporate into the music.[8] Collins felt more pleased with his drumming on "Mama" and "Illegal Alien" than on the band's more intricate tracks such as "Los Endos" from A Trick of the Tail.[13] Banks denied any racist implications the song appeared to have towards Mexicans, but said "it is a tongue-in-cheek thing" and in fact more sympathetic towards immigrants.[15]

"Silver Rainbow" has lyrics written by Banks, who wrote about people being senseless when they are in love. Collins described them as "romantic" and "lush".[14] Its working title was "Adam" because it had a rhythm that the group felt resembled something by singer Adam Ant, and the band thought a lyric that matched the "juvenile" music would fit it best.[14]

"It's Gonna Get Better" features a keyboard introduction that Banks sampled from an album of classical music for cello, following a failed attempt to use it to obtain a quality string sound on his keyboard. He then played four notes simultaneously using the same sample that unexpectedly created a sound of interweaving harmonies, which he kept and used.[11]

Cover art edit

The cover art was designed by English artist Bill Smith, who had also produced the artwork on Abacab (1981). The front photograph originates from shapes from his one-year-old son's shape sorter toy that were left on the carpet after he had gone to bed.[16]

Release edit

Genesis was released on 3 October 1983 and distributed by Charisma and Virgin Records in the United Kingdom and by Atlantic Records in the United States.[17][4] It reached No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart for one week from 15 October 1983 during a 51-week stay on the chart, and re-entered the chart for a total of 15 weeks between 1984 and 1987.[18] The album peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard 200 during a 49-week stay.[19] In the United Kingdom, the album reached Gold certification by the British Phonographic Industry on the day of release for shipment of 200,000 copies. In December 1983, the album reached Platinum certification and, in October 1987 reached double Platinum, the latter for selling 600,000 copies.[17]

Four singles from the album were released between August 1983 and June 1984. A 12-inch single was released with longer versions of "Mama" and "It's Gonna Get Better", the edit for the latter containing an extra verse and chorus.[8]

Genesis filmed promotional music videos for "Mama" and "Illegal Alien", both of which were filmed back to back on the same film set.[20]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [1]
Rolling Stone     [21]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide     [22]

In his feature article on the band and the album in a September 1983 edition of Sounds, writer Bill Black described Genesis as "an at times frustrating cocktail of the sassy songwriting" that Collins' solo albums apparently brought into the band's songs, "spiced with tantalizing reminders" of the band's more progressive and art rock past. He was critical of "It's Gonna Get Better", summarising it as "pure formula" and compared its backtracked keyboard sound to "cosmic Elgar", but rated "Mama" as "savage as you're likely to get with post Gabriel Genesis" and a notable departure from their earlier songs.[5] The Kerrang! reviewer determined that for this album Genesis "have traded technical complexity and ingenuity for an altogether more stunning simplicity", making "a Genesis album for people who normally hate Genesis" and "great music for the masses".[23]

In his retrospective review for AllMusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine criticised the album for lacking coherency, but found that a majority of the tracks are outstanding, "balancing such sleek, pulsating pop tunes as 'That's All' with a newfound touch for aching ballads." He also praised the band completely redefining themselves as a pop group.[1]

In 1985 the album received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal while "Second Home by the Sea" was nominated for Best Rock Instrumental Performance.

Mike Rutherford referred to this album as one of his favourite Genesis albums.[24]

Track listing edit

All music written by Tony Banks, Phil Collins, and Mike Rutherford.[4] Lyricists specified below.[25]

Side one
No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Mama"Collins6:52
2."That's All"Collins4:25
3."Home by the Sea"Banks5:08
4."Second Home by the Sea"Banks6:06
Total length:22:31
Side two
No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Illegal Alien"Rutherford5:17
2."Taking It All Too Hard"Rutherford3:58
3."Just a Job to Do"Rutherford4:47
4."Silver Rainbow"Banks4:31
5."It's Gonna Get Better"Rutherford5:14
Total length:23:47

"It's Gonna Get Better" contains a sample of the opening cello part of a ballet suite written by Aram Khachaturian.[26][27]

Personnel edit

Genesis

Production and artwork

  • Genesis – producers
  • Hugh Padgham – producer, engineer
  • Geoff Callingham – technical assistance
  • Tony Smith – manager
  • Geoff Banks, Steve Jones, Dale and Clair Newman, Andy Mackrill, Jo Greenwood and all at Hit & Run Music – Without whom department
  • Bill Smith – sleeve design
  • Chris Peyton – sleeve adaptation (for The Redroom)

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Certifications for Genesis
Region Certification Certified units/sales
France (SNEP)[57] Platinum 300,000*
Germany (BVMI)[58] Platinum 500,000^
Netherlands (NVPI)[59] Gold 50,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[60] Platinum 15,000^
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[61] 2× Platinum 100,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[62] 2× Platinum 600,000^
United States (RIAA)[63] 4× Platinum 4,000,000^

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

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Books

DVD media

  • Banks, Tony; Collins, Phil; Gabriel, Peter; Hackett, Steve; Rutherford, Mike (1 October 2007). Genesis 1983–1998 [Genesis] (DVD). EMI Records. UPC 081227996413.

External links edit

  • Genesis at Discogs (list of releases)

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Genesis is the twelfth studio album by English rock band Genesis released on 3 October 1983 by Charisma and Virgin Records in the UK and by Atlantic Records in the US and Canada Following the band s tour in support of their 1982 live album Three Sides Live Genesis took an eight month break before they regrouped in the spring of 1983 to record a new album It is their first written and recorded in its entirety at their studio named The Farm in Chiddingfold Surrey and the songs were developed through jam sessions in the studio with nothing written beforehand Hugh Padgham returned as their engineer GenesisStudio album by GenesisReleased3 October 1983 1983 10 03 RecordedSpring 1983StudioThe Farm Chiddingfold Surrey GenrePop rock progressive rock art rock 1 Length46 18LabelCharisma VirginProducerGenesis Hugh PadghamGenesis chronologyThree Sides Live 1982 Genesis 1983 Invisible Touch 1986 Singles from Genesis Mama Released 19 August 1983 UK 2 That s All Released 31 October 1983 UK Home by the Sea Released 1983 AUS Illegal Alien Released 27 January 1984 UK 3 Taking It All Too Hard Released June 1984 US Genesis was the group s greatest commercial success at the time of release becoming the band s third straight album to reach No 1 on the UK Albums Chart It also reached No 9 on the US Billboard 200 where it sold over 4 million copies Five singles were released between 1983 and 1984 Mama was the lead single and remains the highest charting Genesis single in the UK reaching No 4 While Mama stalled on the US charts follow up single That s All reached No 6 there and became the band s first US top 10 hit The band toured the album in 1983 and 1984 recordings from which formed the concert video Genesis Live The Mama Tour In 1985 the album received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and Second Home by the Sea was nominated for Best Rock Instrumental Performance In 2007 the album was re released with new stereo and 5 1 surround sound mixes Contents 1 Background 2 Writing and recording 3 Songs 3 1 Mama 3 2 Other songs 4 Cover art 5 Release 6 Critical reception 7 Track listing 8 Personnel 9 Charts 9 1 Weekly charts 9 2 Year end charts 10 Certifications 11 References 12 External linksBackground editIn October 1982 the Genesis line up of drummer singer Phil Collins keyboardist Tony Banks and guitarist bassist Mike Rutherford with live drummer Chester Thompson and live guitarist Daryl Stuermer wrapped their two month tour of North America and Europe in support of the band s third live album Three Sides Live They had also performed a one off gig titled Six of the Best with original Genesis frontman and singer Peter Gabriel and former guitarist Steve Hackett to raise funds for Gabriel s world music festival WOMAD after it ran into financial trouble Genesis then entered a period of inactivity during which the band pursued their solo projects Writing and recording editIn the spring of 1983 the band reconvened at their studio named The Farm in Chiddingfold Surrey to start work on a new studio album their first since Abacab 1981 Genesis became their first album written recorded and mixed in its entirety at the studio room previously they had to write in an adjoining space 4 5 Having the group work in their own space without the additional pressure of booking studio time and fees resulted in a more relaxed environment 5 They were joined by engineer Hugh Padgham who had also worked on Abacab but this time carried out production duties themselves with Geoff Callingham offering technical assistance 4 Rutherford recalled an initial period of slow and sluggish progress but after a particularly productive session on the third day they had two or three songs worked out which increased their interest and excitement towards the album and in performing the new material on stage 5 Before the sessions began the group considered the idea of Banks or Rutherford taking on a lead vocal on the album but opted out as they had developed material with Collins s voice in mind Banks said that he and Rutherford take a more prominent role in the backing vocals on Genesis than previous albums 6 Banks explained the album was the result of the group s decision to write an album and record it in one go from start to finish 7 The group considered their strongest material had been put together collectively so they decided to make an entire album in such a way as opposed to developing someone s pre arranged ideas 8 Before each member would contribute fully or partially arranged songs which restricted development or suggestions from the other members This time tracks came about through jamming and improvisations in the studio that were recorded onto tape 5 8 ensuring the band remained unified and kept songs fresh 5 Banks noted that this made recording more exciting and spontaneous 8 This collaborative effort marked a return for Genesis crediting each member for writing the album as opposed to listing individual credits which they had not done since The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway 1974 8 The collaborative effort also had an influence on the album s title as the group were unable to come up with a suitable name so they used Genesis to emphasise the fact that it was written collectively 9 The main keyboards that Banks used on the album are the Prophet 10 Synclavier an E mu Emulator a Yamaha CP 70 electric grand piano and an ARP Quadra on Mama 7 8 At one point on the album a sample from the soundtrack to 2001 A Space Odyssey 1968 is used Collins said You play a chord and a half of it s going at half the speed and part at twice the speed sounds beautiful 10 Collins plays on a Simmons electronic drum kit 11 Songs editGenesis displays the group moving towards shorter more straightforward and radio friendly songs Rutherford said that the band had gone as far as they could with their progressive and art rock direction that they had adopted since the early 1970s and wanted to write and record in a more relaxed approach as previously the band were more driven to present what they had to offer 5 Banks considered the music and overall sound of Genesis something that the band had longed for many years prior specifically its more aggressive edge 7 He described side one as the main act while side two has the character pieces 8 Mama edit nbsp Mama features a Linn electronic drum machine Mama originated during a group jam session where Rutherford was experimenting with a Linn LM 1 electronic drum machine fed through a gated reverb and a Mesa Boogie amplifier and turned up incredibly loud to the point of amplifiers jumping off the studio floor 11 Collins was influenced to go for a vocal that resembled John Lennon s style on his cover of Be Bop a Lula on the song s verses His laugh was influenced by the 1982 song The Message by hip hop band Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five which features a similar sound Padgham had brought the single to the band and upon hearing it Collins did the laugh during the subsequent improvisation session for Mama which the band liked and wished to use in the song 11 The group had doubts as to whether Collins could recreate the laugh on stage but he had no problems 8 When it came to picking a song as the album s lead single Rutherford expected Genesis manager Tony Smith and record label staff to pick another track than Mama but said full marks to them they agreed we should go with something that was a bit different 5 Rutherford later rated Mama as one of the best songs on the album and was pleased with its commercial performance after the band found singles chart success with a song that represented what Genesis were all about at the time 5 During one session the band had a koto in the studio which was recorded through the E mu Emulator and used as a sample for the song s percussion effect partly because Banks had tried other options and could not get another sound to fit 8 11 Other songs edit That s All originated from Banks s simple piano riff which was followed by a drum pattern that instantly gave off a mood that the band wanted to develop further Each member cited the Beatles as an influence for the song Collins said his drumming was in tribute to the style of their drummer Ringo Starr one of his drumming influences 11 The organ solo is played using a preset on the Synclavier imitating a Hammond B 3 organ despite the reverse seen in the song s music video 8 Banks s riff came about from taking a sample in the E mu Emulator and playing two notes of it simultaneously which generated a new one 12 Home by the Sea tells the story of a burglar who breaks into a house only to find it is haunted by ghosts who capture him and then force him to listen to their life stories Collins had repeated the phrase home by the sea while putting down dummy vocals at a time when Banks was writing lyrical ideas and used the phrase to conjure up the story 11 The song originated with the band playing along to their Linn drum machine during which Banks and Rutherford devised a guide theme on the keyboard and guitar respectively and Collins a vocal outline With the guide parts laid out the band then had a format as to its mood and how the song would take shape and developed it into a complete track When the three were happy with what came out from it they re recorded the song individually onto tape with Collins replacing the Linn drum tracks with his own 13 The former track segues into Second Home by the Sea a mostly instrumental piece developed from a group improvisation that began with Collins playing a drum riff which Banks and Rutherford liked and joined in 11 The working title was Heavy Simmonds a reference to Collins playing 14 Banks said the group spent around two hours jamming on the idea on one day followed by a second jam of equal length on the next They then took the parts from both jams they liked best and organised them into one cohesive arrangement which required them to re learn what they had put down to record it as one piece 8 Banks said the loose idea behind the instrumental section was to represent the former lives of the ghosts 14 The track ends with a reprise of Home by the Sea nbsp Guitarist bassist Mike Rutherford wrote the lyrics on side two except for one track Illegal Alien with lyrics from Rutherford is about illegal immigrants and their attempts to cross the border into the United States for a better life 15 Collins aimed for a more adventurous style of drumming and went through a number of different styles noting what he ended up playing was perhaps more than what the song called for The chosen style was that basic rock and roll part two and four on the snare one and three on the bass That s what made the tune work 13 It opens with sound effects of car horns and telephones that Banks played on his E mu Emulator synthesiser which he found particularly exciting to record and incorporate into the music 8 Collins felt more pleased with his drumming on Mama and Illegal Alien than on the band s more intricate tracks such as Los Endos from A Trick of the Tail 13 Banks denied any racist implications the song appeared to have towards Mexicans but said it is a tongue in cheek thing and in fact more sympathetic towards immigrants 15 Silver Rainbow has lyrics written by Banks who wrote about people being senseless when they are in love Collins described them as romantic and lush 14 Its working title was Adam because it had a rhythm that the group felt resembled something by singer Adam Ant and the band thought a lyric that matched the juvenile music would fit it best 14 It s Gonna Get Better features a keyboard introduction that Banks sampled from an album of classical music for cello following a failed attempt to use it to obtain a quality string sound on his keyboard He then played four notes simultaneously using the same sample that unexpectedly created a sound of interweaving harmonies which he kept and used 11 Cover art editThe cover art was designed by English artist Bill Smith who had also produced the artwork on Abacab 1981 The front photograph originates from shapes from his one year old son s shape sorter toy that were left on the carpet after he had gone to bed 16 Release editGenesis was released on 3 October 1983 and distributed by Charisma and Virgin Records in the United Kingdom and by Atlantic Records in the United States 17 4 It reached No 1 on the UK Albums Chart for one week from 15 October 1983 during a 51 week stay on the chart and re entered the chart for a total of 15 weeks between 1984 and 1987 18 The album peaked at No 9 on the Billboard 200 during a 49 week stay 19 In the United Kingdom the album reached Gold certification by the British Phonographic Industry on the day of release for shipment of 200 000 copies In December 1983 the album reached Platinum certification and in October 1987 reached double Platinum the latter for selling 600 000 copies 17 Four singles from the album were released between August 1983 and June 1984 A 12 inch single was released with longer versions of Mama and It s Gonna Get Better the edit for the latter containing an extra verse and chorus 8 Genesis filmed promotional music videos for Mama and Illegal Alien both of which were filmed back to back on the same film set 20 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 21 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 22 In his feature article on the band and the album in a September 1983 edition of Sounds writer Bill Black described Genesis as an at times frustrating cocktail of the sassy songwriting that Collins solo albums apparently brought into the band s songs spiced with tantalizing reminders of the band s more progressive and art rock past He was critical of It s Gonna Get Better summarising it as pure formula and compared its backtracked keyboard sound to cosmic Elgar but rated Mama as savage as you re likely to get with post Gabriel Genesis and a notable departure from their earlier songs 5 The Kerrang reviewer determined that for this album Genesis have traded technical complexity and ingenuity for an altogether more stunning simplicity making a Genesis album for people who normally hate Genesis and great music for the masses 23 In his retrospective review for AllMusic Stephen Thomas Erlewine criticised the album for lacking coherency but found that a majority of the tracks are outstanding balancing such sleek pulsating pop tunes as That s All with a newfound touch for aching ballads He also praised the band completely redefining themselves as a pop group 1 In 1985 the album received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal while Second Home by the Sea was nominated for Best Rock Instrumental Performance Mike Rutherford referred to this album as one of his favourite Genesis albums 24 Track listing editAll music written by Tony Banks Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford 4 Lyricists specified below 25 Side oneNo TitleLyricsLength1 Mama Collins6 522 That s All Collins4 253 Home by the Sea Banks5 084 Second Home by the Sea Banks6 06Total length 22 31 Side twoNo TitleLyricsLength1 Illegal Alien Rutherford5 172 Taking It All Too Hard Rutherford3 583 Just a Job to Do Rutherford4 474 Silver Rainbow Banks4 315 It s Gonna Get Better Rutherford5 14Total length 23 47 It s Gonna Get Better contains a sample of the opening cello part of a ballet suite written by Aram Khachaturian 26 27 Personnel editGenesis Mike Rutherford guitars bass backing vocals Phil Collins drums vocals percussion Tony Banks keyboards backing vocalsProduction and artwork Genesis producers Hugh Padgham producer engineer Geoff Callingham technical assistance Tony Smith manager Geoff Banks Steve Jones Dale and Clair Newman Andy Mackrill Jo Greenwood and all at Hit amp Run Music Without whom department Bill Smith sleeve design Chris Peyton sleeve adaptation for The Redroom Charts editWeekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for Genesis Chart 1983 1984 PeakpositionAustralian Albums Kent Music Report 28 41Austrian Albums O3 Austria 29 2Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 30 2Dutch Albums Album Top 100 31 2Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 32 1German Albums Offizielle Top 100 33 1Icelandic Albums Tonlist 34 3Italian Albums Musica e dischi 35 4Japanese Albums Oricon 36 24New Zealand Albums RMNZ 37 2Norwegian Albums VG lista 38 2Spanish Albums AFYVE 39 21Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 40 12Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 41 2UK Albums OCC 42 1US Billboard 200 43 9 Year end charts edit 1983 year end chart performance for Genesis Chart 1983 PositionCanada Top Albums CDs RPM 44 24Dutch Albums Album Top 100 45 31German Albums Offizielle Top 100 46 73UK Albums Gallup 47 91984 year end chart performance for Genesis Chart 1984 PositionCanada Top Albums CDs RPM 48 25German Albums Offizielle Top 100 49 16New Zealand Albums RMNZ 50 25Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 51 15UK Albums Gallup 52 76US Billboard 200 53 341985 year end chart performance for Genesis Chart 1985 PositionNew Zealand Albums RMNZ 54 371986 year end chart performance for Genesis Chart 1986 PositionNew Zealand Albums RMNZ 55 251987 year end chart performance for Genesis Chart 1987 PositionNew Zealand Albums RMNZ 56 10Certifications editCertifications for Genesis Region Certification Certified units salesFrance SNEP 57 Platinum 300 000 Germany BVMI 58 Platinum 500 000 Netherlands NVPI 59 Gold 50 000 New Zealand RMNZ 60 Platinum 15 000 Switzerland IFPI Switzerland 61 2 Platinum 100 000 United Kingdom BPI 62 2 Platinum 600 000 United States RIAA 63 4 Platinum 4 000 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit a b c Erlewine Stephen Thomas Genesis review AllMusic Retrieved 8 March 2012 Music Week magazine PDF Music Week PDF a b c d Genesis Media notes Charisma Records 1983 GEN LP1 a b c d e f g h i Black Bill 17 September 1983 Mothercare Sounds Retrieved 11 February 2018 Hewitt Alan 12 November 1983 Genesis 1983 Press Conference The Waiting Room Online Retrieved 29 September 2018 a b c Tony Banks Electronics amp Music Maker November 1983 Retrieved 17 February 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k l Milano Dominic November 1984 Tony Banks amp the Evolution of Genesis Keyboard pp 36 38 45 46 48 Retrieved 18 February 2018 Parkyn Geoff Summer 1984 Mike Rutherford Genesis Information No 32 p 2 Retrieved 13 October 2018 Colbert Paul January 1985 In The Chair Tonight One Two Testing No 18 p 61 62 Retrieved 2 October 2023 a b c d e f g h Reissues Interview 2007 2008 Colbert Paul July 1986 Tony Banks That Genesis Touch Making Music Retrieved 27 July 2021 via Muzines a b c Phil Collins Interviews Hitmen 1986 Part Two Hitmen 1986 Archived from the original on 1 August 2008 Retrieved 29 July 2019 a b c d Banks Tony Collins Phil Rutherford Mike 1983 Genesis Three Into One An Authorized 3 Hour Special London Wavelength via Discogs a b Welch Chris February March 1984 Brum Punch Kerrang No 62 p 28 Retrieved 18 February 2018 Smith 2021 a b BPI Awards Genesis Genesis British Phonographic Industry Retrieved 11 February 2018 Artists Genesis Singles and Albums The Official UK Chart Company Retrieved 18 February 2018 Music Genesis Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved 18 February 2018 Greene Andy 5 February 2015 See Mike Rutherford s Career From Genesis to the Mechanics in 13 Videos Rolling Stone Retrieved 17 February 2018 Considine J D 19 January 1984 Genesis Genesis Music Reviews Rolling Stone Archived from the original on 30 November 2007 Retrieved 8 June 2012 Nathan Brackett Christian David Hoard 2004 The new Rolling Stone album guide New York Simon amp Schuster p 328 ISBN 978 0 7432 0169 8 De Whalley Chas 3 November 1983 Genesis Genesis Kerrang Vol 54 Spotlight Publications Ltd pp 10 11 YouTube a Google company YouTube dead link Giammetti Mario 2021 Genesis 1975 to 2021 The Phil Collins Years Kingmaker ISBN 978 1 83884918 0 2 YouTube a Google company YouTube Archived from the original on 22 July 2021 Retrieved 25 May 2019 The Waiting Room Online Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 illustrated ed St Ives N S W Australian Chart Book p 19 ISBN 0 646 11917 6 Austriancharts at Genesis Genesis in German Hung Medien Retrieved 9 October 2012 Top RPM Albums Issue 4391a RPM Library and Archives Canada Retrieved 15 May 2022 Dutchcharts nl Genesis Genesis in Dutch Hung Medien Retrieved 9 October 2012 Pennanen Timo 2006 Sisaltaa hitin levyt ja esittajat Suomen musiikkilistoilla vuodesta 1972 in Finnish 1st ed Helsinki Kustannusosakeyhtio Otava p 263 ISBN 978 951 1 21053 5 Offiziellecharts de Genesis Genesis in German GfK Entertainment Charts Retrieved 29 June 2020 Island LP plotur DV in Icelandic 24 February 1984 p 41 ISSN 1021 8254 via Timarit is Classifiche Musica e dischi in Italian Retrieved 30 May 2022 Select Album in the Tipo field type Genesis in the Artista field and press cerca Oricon Album Chart Book Complete Edition 1970 2005 in Japanese Roppongi Tokyo Oricon Entertainment 2006 ISBN 4 87131 077 9 Charts nz Genesis Genesis Hung Medien Retrieved 9 October 2012 Norwegiancharts com Genesis Genesis Hung Medien Retrieved 9 October 2012 Salaverri Fernando September 2005 Solo exitos ano a ano 1959 2002 1st ed Spain Fundacion Autor SGAE ISBN 84 8048 639 2 Swedishcharts com Genesis Genesis Hung Medien Retrieved 9 October 2012 Swisscharts com Genesis Genesis Hung Medien Retrieved 9 October 2012 Official Albums Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved 29 June 2020 Genesis Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard The Top Albums of 1983 RPM Vol 39 no 17 24 December 1983 p 15 ISSN 0033 7064 via Library and Archives Canada Jaaroverzichten Album 1983 in Dutch Dutch Charts Retrieved 15 May 2022 Top 100 Album Jahrescharts 1983 in German GfK Entertainment Retrieved 19 February 2022 Scaping Peter ed 1984 Top 100 LPs 1983 BPI Year Book 1984 British Phonographic Industry pp 44 45 ISBN 0 906154 04 9 Top 100 Albums of 1984 RPM Vol 41 no 17 5 January 1985 p 8 ISSN 0315 5994 via World Radio History Top 100 Album Jahrescharts 1984 in German GfK Entertainment Retrieved 2 February 2022 Top Selling Albums of 1984 Recorded Music NZ Retrieved 2 February 2022 Schweizer Jahreshitparade 1984 hitparade ch in German Retrieved 15 May 2022 Top 100 Albums January 3 December 29 1984 PDF Music Week 26 January 1985 p 42 ISSN 0265 1548 via World Radio History Top Pop Albums of 1984 Billboard 31 December 1984 Archived from the original on 31 December 2012 Retrieved 15 May 2022 Top Selling Albums of 1985 Recorded Music NZ Retrieved 3 February 2022 Top Selling Albums of 1986 Recorded Music NZ Retrieved 5 February 2022 Top Selling Albums of 1987 Recorded Music NZ Retrieved 5 February 2022 French album certifications Genesis Genesis in French InfoDisc Retrieved 9 September 2021 SelectGENESISand clickOK Gold Platin Datenbank Genesis Genesis in German Bundesverband Musikindustrie 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