A bridge between their prog roots and pop future.
If you remember a specific feature (e.g., a “random album” button, a timeline slider, or a bootleg rating system), let me know and I can help identify it or suggest how to recreate it.
Another massive album with hits like "I Can't Dance". The Final Chapter (1997–2022)
A "Genesis discography blogspot" typically refers to a Blogspot-hosted blog (on Blogger) that compiles, catalogs, analyzes, or shares material about the rock band Genesis’s recorded output. Content can range from straightforward discography listings (albums, singles, EPs, compilations) to detailed track-by-track analysis, release histories, rarity guides, bootleg catalogs, cover art and pressing variations, chart performance, and contextual commentary about lineup changes and stylistic shifts.
: A sprawling, surreal concept album that pushed the band's creative boundaries just before Gabriel’s departure. Genesis Live (1973)
Following Gabriel's departure, many thought Genesis was finished. However, drummer Phil Collins stepped up to the microphone, marking a new phase for the band.
Genesis began at Charterhouse School with an earnest, psychedelic-pop debut, From Genesis to Revelation (1969), but quickly found their footing as pioneers of "prog". Genesis - JFB
For example, specialized blogs like Piffloyd's offer deep-dive French-language analyses of each album, noting production errors and historical context. Meanwhile, other long-form blogspot hubs categorize the albums by their chart positions and release years, providing a "data first" view of the bands success. These blogs are excellent for finding "lost" interviews, rare photos, and alternative mix reviews that you wont find on mainstream review aggregators.
cabezademoog.blogspot.com is a Spanish‑language blog devoted to progressive rock rarities. One post shares Live in Dijon (1978), a bootleg that the blogger describes as “very recognized, sought after, and listened to in its time.” They even compare multiple sound sources and praise the remastered version they are presenting. This kind of painstaking curation is what makes the Blogspot ecosystem unique.