Phil Collins’ Isolated Vocals For Genesis’ “Turn It On Again”

Released in 1980 on Duke, Genesis’s “Turn It On Again” was born from discarded solo material by Mike Rutherford and Tony Banks, then supercharged by Phil Collins’ rhythmic instincts. A meditation on media obsession, the song became a UK Top 10 hit and is famous for its shifting time signatures, alternating between 13/8, 6/4, and 7/4. What began as a slow riff morphed into one of Genesis’s most technically thrilling rock staples.