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Trespass (album)

Trespass (1970) is the second studio album released by Genesis. While the band's lineup was nearly identical to that of their previous album, From Genesis to Revelation, Trespass' progressive rock sound was a marked departure from their earlier work, and foreshadowed the path the band would follow through the 70's.

While most of the tracks on the album are only of historical interest to fans, the rocking nine-minute closer, "The Knife" became a live favourite and appeared on Genesis' 1973 live compilation entitled Genesis Live .

Contents

Personnel

Track listing

  1. "Looking for Someone" (Banks/Gabriel/Phillips/Rutherford) – 7.00
  2. "White Mountain" (Banks/Gabriel/Phillips/Rutherford) – 6.44
  3. "Visions of Angels" (Banks/Gabriel/Phillips/Rutherford) – 6.50
  4. "Stagnation" (Banks/Gabriel/Phillips/Rutherford) – 8.45
  5. "Dusk" (Banks/Gabriel/Phillips/Rutherford) – 4.15
  6. "The Knife" (Banks/Gabriel/Phillips/Rutherford) – 8.55

Releases

U.S. LP Releases

  • ABC/Impulse AS-9205 (1970): 1st issue, gatefold cover with art, lyrics and credits.
  • ABC ABCX-816 (1974): Reissue, black label, gatefold cover.
  • ABC ABCX-816 (1976): Reissue, rainbow label, gatefold cover.
  • MCA MCA-37151 (1981): Budget reissue. No gatefold cover.
Trespass
LP by Genesis
Released October, 1970
Recorded June/July 1970
Genre Progressive rock
Length 42 min 54 sec
Record label Charisma (UK) and Impulse (USA)
Producer John Anthony
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Genesis Chronology
Trespass
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Last updated: 05-31-2005 03:13:21
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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