Genesis - Foxtrot (full Album Remastered) May 2026
Following the success of Nursery Cryme , the band spent the summer of 1972 jamming and writing new material. The recording sessions at Island Studios were initially plagued by tension; they went through several producers, including John Anthony and Bob Potter, before finding a rhythm with . Potter famously clashed with the band, even suggesting they cut the Mellotron intro to "Watcher of the Skies" because he disliked it. 2. Themes and Imagery
: Remastered at The Farm and Abbey Road to clean up the analog tapes. Genesis - Foxtrot (Full Album Remastered)
: The 23-minute magnum opus that takes up most of Side B. It was partly inspired by a supernatural experience Gabriel’s wife had at Kensington Palace and weaves together biblical prophecy, surreal humor, and Greek mythology. 3. The "Fox in the Dress" Following the success of Nursery Cryme , the
: Included in the Genesis 1970–1975 box set, this Nick Davis remix significantly brightened the acoustic elements and Tony Banks' majestic Mellotron work. It was partly inspired by a supernatural experience
