Genesis
Genesis Live Performance of Invisible Touch from the Calling All Stations Tour
In the lead-up to the live recording of "Invisible Touch" in 1997, Genesis had just transitioned into a new era with their album "Calling All Stations," released that same year. This was a significant moment for the band, as it marked their first studio album without longtime frontman Phil Collins, who had announced his departure. Vocalist Ray Wilson took the helm, bringing a fresh perspective to their sound during this pivotal phase. The live performance at the National Exhibition Centre was part of the band's tour supporting the album, showcasing their commitment to evolving while honoring their rich musical legacy. Interestingly, some fans consider this era a rediscovery of Genesis, as they explored darker, more intricate themes, creating a juxtaposition that intrigued long-time followers and new listeners alike.