Genesis’ Invisible Touch: From Progressive Rock to Pop
With Invisible Touch, Genesis embraced the ’80s pop scene, trading their progressive rock complexity for a sleek, chart-topping sound that redefined their legacy. Here’s how they did it.
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With Invisible Touch, Genesis embraced the ’80s pop scene, trading their progressive rock complexity for a sleek, chart-topping sound that redefined their legacy. Here’s how they did it.
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