On This Day: June 6, 1986 – Genesis Releases Invisible Touch

Hey!

Welcome to We love the Eighties Community!

Thanks for visiting our 80s paradise. Here, we celebrate everything that made the 1980s unforgettable, including music, movies, television, fashion, video games, and pop culture. Explore our Retro Rewind flashbacks, join the discussions, and share your favorite memories. You can view a few threads as a guest, but to unlock full access, you will need to register. 🕹️ Ready to join in? Register today and become part of our eighties community.

Overview Discussion

On This Day: June 6, 1986 – Genesis Releases Invisible Touch
On this day June 6, 1986, Genesis released their thirteenth studio album Invisible Touch. Blending polished pop with progressive roots, the album became the band's most commercially successful release, reaching number 3 on the US Billboard charts and topping the charts in the UK, Canada, and New Zealand.

Invisible Touch produced five US Top 5 singles, including the title track, Land of Confusion, and In Too Deep. Its sleek production and radio friendly hooks marked a peak in Genesis's evolution from prog rock innovators to mainstream hitmakers during the 80s.

The album sold over 6 million copies in the United States alone and became a defining moment for the band’s Phil Collins fronted era. Its videos, especially for Land of Confusion, helped cement their place in pop culture during the MTV generation.

80s insight: Invisible Touch showed how veteran rock bands adapted to the 80s by embracing new sounds and technology. Genesis managed to keep their identity while crafting a sound that fit perfectly with the era’s pop and rock landscape.

Comments

There are no comments to display
Back
Top