In the spring of 1980, Genesis was in an exciting phase of their career, having recently released the album "Duke," which hit the shelves in March of ... Read Full Description >
In the spring of 1980, Genesis was in an exciting phase of their career, having recently released the album "Duke," which hit the shelves in March of that year. This studio album marked a significant transition for the band, as it was their first to fully embrace a more pop-oriented sound, showcasing catchy melodies alongside their progressive rock roots. The live recording at the Lyceum Theatre on May 6, 1980, captures Genesis just as they were beginning to enjoy mainstream success, following the success of their earlier albums like "A Trick of the Tail" and "Wind & Wuthering." Notably, this performance includes a mix of both new tracks from "Duke" and classic hits, demonstrating the band's ability to blend their progressive heritage with a growing appeal to a wider audience. The shows at the Lyceum also highlighted their elaborate live productions, which became a hallmark of their performances during this era.