Superior blogs include EAC logs (Exact Audio Copy), cue sheets, and scans of retail CDs. This proves the rips are from original sources, not transcoded YouTube audio.
Blogspot (Blogger) has historically been a hub for music enthusiasts to share in-depth discography guides, rare bootleg reviews, and downloadable content (often out-of-print or unofficial material). For the progressive rock band Genesis, Blogspot hosts a wealth of fan-created content covering their entire career—from the Peter Gabriel era (1970–1975) to the pop success of the Phil Collins-led years (1976–1996) and the brief Ray Wilson period.
9. ...And Then There Were Three... (1978) Rating: 3.5/5 Steve Hackett leaves. The band is now a trio. The songs get shorter. The prog epics disappear, replaced by radio-friendly structures. "Follow You Follow Me" was their first real hit. Purists cried betrayal; the band cried all the way to the bank. genesis discography blogspot
10. Duke (1980) Rating: 4/5 The bridge between two worlds. Side one (on vinyl) features a hidden suite that harkens back to the old days, but the production is pure 80s sheen. "Misunderstanding" and "Turn It On Again" are pop perfection. This is the best "Pop Genesis" album.
**11. Abacab (1981
Early Progressive Era (Gabriel)
Transitional Era (Collins, Hackett still present) Blog post: Genesis discography 6
Pop Era (Collins, Rutherford, Banks)
Final Studio Album