Genesis - Invisible Touch (iTunes Version)
“Invisible Touch” is the best Phil Collins solo album, narrowly beating out “No Jacket Required” because “In Too Deep” is a slightly better song than “Against All Odds” and the title track is the less gay version of “Sussido.” I know that technically “Invisible Touch” is a Genesis work and not a Collins solo piece but it’s actually really stupid to call this Genesis because it sounds exactly like a Phil Collins album. With the exception of the laughable 10 minute prog/synth pop hybrid “Domino,” a song Tony Banks threatened to quit the band if not included (my best guess anyway), “Invisible Touch” has Collins’ stamp all over it, going down as an unrelenting piece of 80’s pop that would be a legitimate time capsule contender.
Genres: Rock, Music
Released: June 6, 1986
℗ 1986 Philip Collins Limited, Anthony Banks Limited, Michael Rutherford Limited under exclusive license to Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.
1 Invisible Touch
2 Tonight, Tonight, Tonight
3 Land of Confusion
4 In Too Deep
5 Anything She Does
6 Domino, Pts. 1 & 2
7 Throwing It All Away
8 The Brazilian
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