Invisible Touch
Released: 1986

Invisible Touch

by Genesis

The 3660th greatest album of all time

Invisible Touch (1986) by Genesis is a polished, pop-oriented album that foregrounds Phil Collins's vocal and songwriting presence within a band setting. The record features 1980s production hallmarks such as bright synthesizers, gated-reverb drums and tight, radio-friendly arrangements that blend pop, pop rock and rock textures. Its songs range from uptempo, hook-driven tracks to softer ballads, reflecting the band's continued move away from their earlier progressive rock approach; production credits include the band and Hugh Padgham.

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