
On this day September 18 1981, Genesis released their eleventh studio album Abacab. The record marked a shift in the band’s sound, moving away from progressive rock roots toward a more streamlined, radio friendly style that defined their 80s output.
The album featured standout tracks such as Abacab, No Reply at All, and Man on the Corner, blending pop sensibilities with the band’s knack for experimental arrangements. Its bold new direction divided longtime fans but attracted a broader audience, cementing Genesis as one of the leading rock acts of the decade.
80s insight: Abacab reflected the early 80s trend of established rock bands reinventing themselves with modern sounds, proving Genesis could thrive in a new musical landscape.
The album featured standout tracks such as Abacab, No Reply at All, and Man on the Corner, blending pop sensibilities with the band’s knack for experimental arrangements. Its bold new direction divided longtime fans but attracted a broader audience, cementing Genesis as one of the leading rock acts of the decade.
80s insight: Abacab reflected the early 80s trend of established rock bands reinventing themselves with modern sounds, proving Genesis could thrive in a new musical landscape.