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Turn It On Again: The Hits : ウィキペディア英語版
Turn It On Again: The Hits


| Recorded = 1973–1999 (Original)
1970–1999 (Tour Edition)
| Length =
| Label = Virgin
Atlantic (US/Canada)
| Producer = Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford, David Hentschel, Hugh Padgham, Nick Davis, Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett, John Burns, Trevor Horn
| Compiler = Geoff Callingham〔
| Last album = ''Genesis Archive 1967–75''
(1998)
| This album = ''Turn It On Again: The Hits''
(1999)
| Next album = ''Genesis Archive 2: 1976–1992''
(2000)
| Misc =
}}
''Turn It On Again: The Hits'' is a greatest hits collection by British progressive rock/pop-rock band Genesis. The album was first released as a single album on 26 October 1999 (see 1999 in music)〔 by Virgin Records in England and by Atlantic Records in the United States.
In 2007, an expanded two-disc edition, subtitled ''The Tour Edition'', was released to promote the Turn It on Again reunion tour. All of the tracks, except for "The Carpet Crawlers 1999," were remixed by Nick Davis. In addition, the album features more songs from every album in the band's catalogue (minus the live albums and ''From Genesis to Revelation''). Besides 2CD version, the 2CD + 2DVD version was issued, which included ''The Video Show'' DVD and ''When in Rome'' DVD.
== Album profile ==
All of the songs on the compilation feature the long-lasting Banks-Collins-Rutherford lineup of Genesis, with the exception of "I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)" and "The Carpet Crawlers 1999", which feature the Banks-Collins-Gabriel-Hackett-Rutherford lineup, and "Congo", which features the Banks-Rutherford-Wilson lineup.
Upon its release, ''Turn It On Again: The Hits'' reached #4 on the UK Albums Chart and #65 on the ''Billboard'' 200 (US) albums chart, where it achieved gold record status.
In 2007, the compilation was re-released as a 2-CD set with bonus tracks for the new tour of the group, this time including several songs from the Gabriel-era band, as well as the transitory Banks-Collins-Hackett-Rutheford lineup. The project was again extremely successful, re-entering the charts at #14 and the following week climbing to #5. The 2-disc version was released in the US on 11 September replacing ''The Platinum Collection''.
The seven letters of the Genesis logo on the cover are parts of the different album cover logos over the years. They are as follows:
*The "G" from ''...And Then There Were Three...''
*The first "E" from the second "E" on ''We Can't Dance'' (the first "E" on that album's cover was reversed)
*The "N" from ''Calling All Stations'' (with a different colour scheme; this was reverted on the 2007 re-issue)
*The second "E" from ''The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway''
*The first "S" from ''Duke''
*The "I" from ''Genesis''
*The second "S" from ''Invisible Touch''
The band's official website has taken to using a similar format for its homepage; when the mouse is moved over each letter, the picture changes.

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