Invisible Touch

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studio album
First released:
Jun 1 1986

Overview Edit

Invisible Touch is the 13th studio album by Genesis, released in 1986. It reached #1 in the UK where it remained in the charts for 96 weeks, making it by far the most commercially successful album of their career, eventually selling over 15 million copies worldwide. It received generally favourable reviews from critics and produced five US Top 5 singles, including the title track which reached the #1 spot on the US chart, the only song by Genesis ever to have reached the top spot in the USA.

The album was structured to appeal to both newer and older Genesis fans, with radio-friendly singles like "Land of Confusion" and the title track for pop fans, and longer tracks like "The Brazilian" and "Domino" aimed more towards fans of the band's progressive rock style of the 1970s.

A SACD and DVD double disc set (including new 5.1 and Stereo mixes) was released in October 2007.

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This particular version Edit

Record label:
unknown
Catalog number:
075678164125
Release dates:
  • Jan 20 2009

Genres

Rock, Soft Rock, Album-Oriented Rock (AOR), Classic Rock, Pop, Progressive Rock. Vote on Genres

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4 stars Best in breed - and aging well!
It's easy to kick Phil Collins around, Lord knows, making him out to be a sap-meister, or worse yet, a corporate shill. But "Invisible Touch" is the moment in between the end of Genesis as prog-rock pioneeers and the ascendancy of Collins as soft-rock staple (and all the baggage that brings) where Collins actually truly shines. Having listened to this album for the first time in nearly a decade, I am eerily surprised at how good this album still sounds. "Land of Confusion", which at time of rele…
Written by M. D. Lewis
2 stars PHIL COLLINS' SOLO ALBUM
Phil Collins took total control of Genesis and one of the results is this tasteless album, totally comercial-orientated. The only two catchy worth songs are the title track and "ANYTHING SHE DOES". This seems another band, this is no Genesis at all, it seems a Phil Collins solo album. You can almost begin to hear he starting to compose his soundtracks for Disney... Blergh !
Written by Gergellor

Track listing Edit

  • CD 1 : Invisible Touch

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    number:
    title:
    number name artist hh:mm:ss
    1
    Good Morning Little School Girl
    ?:??
    2
    White Rabbit
    ?:??
    3
    Heartbreaker
    ?:??
    4
    Honky Tonk Woman
    ?:??
    5
    Runaway
    ?:??
    6
    Rock Me
    ?:??
    7
    That Was Yesterday
    ?:??
    8
    Can't You See
    ?:??

Credits Edit

  1. performer

    1. Tony Banks [keyboards]

Other versions Edit

Invisible Touch 8 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: EMI Europe Generic
release dates: Apr 8 1997
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Invisible Touch 8 tracks format: 1 x CD
catalog number: 7 81641-2
release dates: Jun 1 1986 in United States
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Invisible Touch 8 tracks format: 1 x SACD
catalog number: 7 81641-2
release dates: Apr 8 1997
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Invisible Touch 8 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: Rhino / Wea
catalog number: 081227996444
release dates: Nov 20 2007
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Invisible Touch 8 tracks format: 1 x CD
release dates: Oct 1 2007
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