Genesis’ ‘Turn It On Again: The Hits’ To Be Released On Vinyl For The First Time

To celebrate the 25th anniversary of its original release in October 1999, Genesis‘ multi-platinum-selling Turn It On Again: The Hits will be released on vinyl for the first time.

On May 3, the album will be released as a 2-LP set on black vinyl, a special edition 2-LP set in “Invisible Touch” clear vinyl available exclusively through Rhino, as well as on CD.

The album contains 18 tracks that span the band’s whole career. From their earliest period with tracks such as “I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)” and a version of “The Carpet Crawlers” on to their early 80’s global smash hits such as “Turn It On Again” and “Mama” and their massive hits later that decade and into the early 90s with “Invisible Touch” and “I Can’t Dance.”

The album’s artwork features the lettering of Genesis pulled from various album covers of the band and the infamous “I Can’t Dance” silhouette of Tony Banks, Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford taken from the song’s video.

All formats are available to pre-order now.

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