Thursday, October 29, 2015

Genesis Reunion - What would it look like?

Phil Collins made a dramatic news announcement this week. He is coming out of retirement. Even hinting a Genesis comeback is possible. Genesis fans while excited, need to understand that a reunion involving Phil will not happen until possibly 2017/2018.

The reason for such a long wait is that Phil will come out with his own album and tour. This is typically a 12-18 month process. Anything involving Phil starts off small, however his popularity will increase with the release of his archived music. An entire new generation will be introduced to his music, and his tour will in this writer's humble opinion be larger and more than he expected.

So, fast forward. What will a Genesis reunion look like if it happens. (The reunion will happen if Phil tours successfully) Most likely, the classic lineup of Phil, Mike, Tony, Chester, and Daryl will tour. However, there is hope that a Gabriel reunion is possible. Even with Steve Hackett. The reason is that Steve has been touring for years playing the early Genesis tunes. Pete would most likely finish his most recent tour and the timing for a Genesis reunion may be aligned perfectly, which has always been a problem in the past.

Some have suggested a split of old and new with Phil and Peter taking turns at the helm. I am not sure that this kind of show would be a possibility. If Pete and Steve rejoin for a reunion, people would prefer 1970-1975 songs. Maybe, a Lamb reunion is also an option.

I have a bolder prediction what will happen. I think Phil, Mike and Tony will hit the studio one more time. I think ending Genesis with Calling All Stations is not how the big 3 want to end the history of Genesis. I believe they will come out with one more album supported by a tour. I think individually, they have written songs over the years and held them for a final album. They would come together one more time, and bring all their ideas for a final album. The music will be one of their finest collaborations over their 40 year career. Reminding fans of the past more than the post Abacab era.

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