Shipwrecked
Genesis · 1997
12 min · 4 tracks · progressive rock · art rock · soft rock
Melodic art rock intertwines with poignant storytelling, showcasing Genesis's softer side in lush arrangements.
Shipwrecked is a single by Genesis, released in 1997. Melodic art rock intertwines with poignant storytelling, showcasing Genesis's softer side in lush arrangements. The title track 'Shipwrecked' received significant airplay and became a top 20 hit in several countries, marking a successful continuation of Genesis's legacy. The album is notable for its blend of genres, appealing to both long-time fans and newer audiences amid changing musical landscapes. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Shipwrecked sound like?
Melodic art rock intertwines with poignant storytelling, showcasing Genesis's softer side in lush arrangements. Rooted in progressive rock and art rock.
What makes Shipwrecked by Genesis notable?
The title track 'Shipwrecked' received significant airplay and became a top 20 hit in several countries, marking a successful continuation of Genesis's legacy. The album is notable for its blend of genres, appealing to both long-time fans and newer audiences amid changing musical landscapes. Released on December 1, 1997, 'Shipwrecked' came during a transitional phase for Genesis, following their commercial peak in the early '90s. This album featured a mix of new material and reworked classics, highlighting the band's shift towards more accessible pop-rock while retaining their progressive roots.
How many songs are on Shipwrecked?
Shipwrecked has 4 tracks, running approximately 12 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Shipwrecked Standout 4:26
- 2 No Son of Mine Standout 3:21
- 3 Lovers Leap 2:20
- 4 Turn It on Again Standout 2:32
Release Date
December 1, 1997
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
12 min 41 sec
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