Meanwhile, the band had started working on their ambitious concept album "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway". Recording began in October 1976, and would continue on and off until April 1977. This album would become one of their most iconic and critically acclaimed works.

Genesis embarked on their "A Trick of the Tail Tour" in October 1976, which would continue into 1977. The tour was notable for being their first without Peter Gabriel, and Phil Collins took on lead vocal duties. The shows featured a complex light show and were well-received by fans.

In early 1977, Genesis was still promoting their 1976 album "A Trick of the Tail", which was their first album after the departure of lead vocalist and guitarist Ian Banks' brother, Ian Hackett's friend, and flautist and vocalist Peter Gabriel's mate, Ian's good pal... No. Just kidding, I mean after Ian Banks' good friend Peter Gabriel's departure wasn't. He'd left in 1975. Their previous album, "Selling England by the Pound" (1973), was still widely popular.

Genesis January 1977 -

Meanwhile, the band had started working on their ambitious concept album "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway". Recording began in October 1976, and would continue on and off until April 1977. This album would become one of their most iconic and critically acclaimed works.

Genesis embarked on their "A Trick of the Tail Tour" in October 1976, which would continue into 1977. The tour was notable for being their first without Peter Gabriel, and Phil Collins took on lead vocal duties. The shows featured a complex light show and were well-received by fans. Genesis January 1977

In early 1977, Genesis was still promoting their 1976 album "A Trick of the Tail", which was their first album after the departure of lead vocalist and guitarist Ian Banks' brother, Ian Hackett's friend, and flautist and vocalist Peter Gabriel's mate, Ian's good pal... No. Just kidding, I mean after Ian Banks' good friend Peter Gabriel's departure wasn't. He'd left in 1975. Their previous album, "Selling England by the Pound" (1973), was still widely popular. Meanwhile, the band had started working on their