On This Day: March 28 1980 Duke by Genesis Was Released

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On This Day: March 28 1980 Duke by Genesis Was Released
On this day March 28 1980 Genesis released their tenth studio album Duke. The album marked a turning point for the band as they blended their progressive rock roots with a more accessible pop rock sound that would define their direction in the 80s.

Duke reached number 11 on the US Billboard charts and became the band’s first album to hit number 1 in the UK. Featuring tracks like Misunderstanding Turn It On Again and Behind the Lines the album balanced catchy hooks with complex arrangements and introduced a new era for Genesis with Phil Collins stepping more fully into the spotlight as lead vocalist.

Fun fact: Duke was the first Genesis album to be entirely self produced and included songs originally written for Phil Collins’s early solo work.

Trivia question: What was the name of the song from Duke that became a major radio hit in the US and helped boost Genesis’s popularity?

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