Genesis - Foxtrot (full Album Remastered) < Cross-Platform >

: Remastered at The Farm and Abbey Road to clean up the analog tapes.

The story of Foxtrot (1972) is one of Genesis finding their definitive voice and ascending from cult favorites to progressive rock royalty. Recorded in a 17th-century chapel-turned-studio, it captured a band pushing the boundaries of storytelling and technical performance.

Foxtrot is often cited as a "thematic" album centered on . Genesis - Foxtrot (Full Album Remastered)

: Inspired by a view from a hotel roof in Naples, Italy, the lyrics imagine an alien visitor observing an empty, dying Earth.

: Included in the Genesis 1970–1975 box set, this Nick Davis remix significantly brightened the acoustic elements and Tony Banks' majestic Mellotron work. : Remastered at The Farm and Abbey Road

: 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"

The album’s iconic cover, the last designed for the band by Paul Whitehead, features a fox in a red dress. During the subsequent tour, Gabriel shocked his bandmates and the audience by appearing on stage wearing his wife's red dress and a fox mask during "The Musical Box". This theatrical stunt landed them on the cover of Melody Maker and propelled Foxtrot to on the UK charts. 4. Remastered Legacy Foxtrot is often cited as a "thematic" album centered on

: A "comic opera" providing social commentary on heartless landlords and overpopulation, inspired by Peter Gabriel’s own rental troubles.