Play Genesis 80s & 90s Albums Quiz: Test Your Pop Rock Expertise
Genesis 80s & 90s Albums Quiz: Test Your Pop Rock Expertise
Test your knowledge of Genesis albums with this fun and challenging quiz—can you name every era and hit record?
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About This Quiz
This Quiz is about testing your knowledge of Genesis' iconic 80s and 90s albums, including Abacab (1981), Invisible Touch (1986) featuring "Tonight, Tonight, Tonight," and We Can't Dance, challenging pop rock fans to prove their expertise in the band's legendary discography.
Did You Know?
The album 'Calling All Stations' (1997) was recorded with new lead vocalist Ray Wilson after Phil Collins’s exit. 'Calling All Stations' reached number 2 on the UK Albums Chart but charted modestly in the United States.
Practice Questions
Q:Which studio was used to record the album Invisible Touch?
A:The Farm
Genesis recorded Invisible Touch at their private Surrey studio, The Farm, in 1985–1986, where they developed chart-topping hits through collaborative jam sessions and modern production technology.
Q:What was Genesis’s first number-one UK album?
A:Duke
Released in 1980, Duke became Genesis’s first UK number-one album, bridging their progressive past and pop-rock future with songs that highlighted both group compositions and solo-written material.
Did You Know?
The album 'We Can't Dance' (1991) was the final Genesis studio recording with Phil Collins before his departure in 1996. The album’s tour in 1992 became one of the highest-grossing of the year.