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Calling All Stations Tracklist

  • 01

    Calling All Stations

  • 02

    Congo

  • 03

    Shipwrecked

  • 04

    Alien Afternoon

  • 05

    Not About Us

  • 06

    If That's What You Need

  • 07

    The Dividing Line

  • 08

    Uncertain Weather

  • 09

    Small Talk

  • 10

    There Must Be Some Other Way

  • 11

    One Man's Fool

About Calling All Stations (1997)

The album by Genesis was released on September 1, 1997 via Virgin Records.

Calling All Stations is Genesis' fifteenth album, which follows We Can't Dance.

"Calling All Stations" is the fifteenth studio album by the iconic British rock band Genesis, released on September 1, 1997, under Virgin Records. This album marks a significant point in the band's history, as it is their first release following the departure of lead vocalist Phil Collins. The album consists of 11 tracks, showcasing a blend of progressive rock and pop elements characteristic of Genesis's sound. The record features a range of themes, from introspective lyrics to broader societal reflections, encapsulating the band's evolution in the late 1990s. Notable tracks include the lead single "Congo," which illustrates the band's signature style while introducing new sonic textures. The album's production highlights the band's instrumental prowess and songwriting capabilities, making it a noteworthy entry in their discography. "Calling All Stations" received mixed reviews from critics but has since gained a dedicated following, contributing to Genesis's lasting legacy in the rock genre. With its rich soundscapes and thoughtful compositions, this album continues to be a relevant piece of the band's extensive catalog.

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