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Trespass (album)

''Trespass'' is the second studio album by Genesis and was recorded and released in 1970. Their last with guitarist Anthony Phillips and drummer John Mayhew, ''Trespass'' had a folk-flavoured progressive rock sound that was a marked departure from their earlier work. The album served as the band's debut in the United States, as ''From Genesis to Revelation'' was not initially released there.
''Trespass'' was the first of several Genesis albums to be recorded at London's Trident Studios. Although the album was not a commercial success in the UK, it eventually reached No. 98 for one week in 1984. However, the album fared better in Belgium, where it reached No. 1, leading to the band's first overseas concerts in that country in March 1971. The compositions were generally longer than those on Genesis' first album, and the recordings have a muted, pastoral sound.
==Background==
After a year of Genesis playing shows almost nightly during 1969 and 1970 after the band left Decca, Tony Stratton-Smith approached Genesis and signed the band to Charisma. By mid-1970, Genesis had written and performed enough songs to fill over two full-length albums. The songs that the band felt were not strong enough to fit on ''Trespass'', such as "Everywhere is Here," "Grandma," "Little Leaf," "Going out to Get You," "Shepherd," "Moss," "Let Us Now Make Love," and "Pacidy," were discarded by the time lead guitarist Anthony Phillips left the band. Tony Banks mentions in an essay on the Archive 1967-75 boxed set that "Let Us Now Make Love", very much Phillips' song, was not recorded for the album because they thought it had single potential, but with his sudden departure following the album's completion, almost causing the band to fold altogether, and the album's subsequent failure to break through, it was never recorded in the studio. The BBC Nightride version on the boxed set remains the definitive version.

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