This week we cover a great 21st Century prog band in the Genesis universe. Simon Collins is the drummer and lead singer in Sound of Contact.

Sound of Contact on Facebook.

Sound of Contact’s page (it does not seem to be working at the moment).

Once again, go buy Phil’s autobiography!

Here is Mike Rutherford’s book.

Alan Hewitt’s book about Steve.

Armando Gallo’s book about early Genesis. This one is older, but is considered definitive.

Genesis: Chapter and Verse, a book authorized by the band.

David Weigel’s new book about progressive rock.

Steve Hackett’s website.

Phil Collins second solo album has some pretty good rock songs, some decent pop songs, and songs that Joe likes. A worthy effort and a worthwhile listen.

Once again, go buy Phil’s autobiography!

Here is Mike Rutherford’s book.

Alan Hewitt’s book about Steve.

Armando Gallo’s book about early Genesis. This one is older, but is considered definitive.

Genesis: Chapter and Verse, a book authorized by the band.

David Weigel’s new book about progressive rock.

Steve Hackett’s website.

In our fourth episode we discuss the wonderful Nursery Cryme release. Can the new guys fit in? Can Peter sing all the characters in a Greek legend? Can the English aristocracy stop an invasive species? Tune in and find out on the latest episode of Phillin’ Up On Genesis (with Mike and Joe).

Once again, go buy Phil’s autobiography!

Here is Mike Rutherford’s book.

David Weigel’s new book about progressive rock.

The top 5 songs as picked by Mike and Joe about fatherhood. The only requirement is that they come from the Genesis universe. What are yours?

The opening track is on Simon’s album U-Catastrophe. You will NOT regret buying it! Also on itunes.

In case you haven’t heard it, here’s You’ll Be in My Heart.

Once again, go buy Phil’s autobiography!

Here is Mike Rutherford’s book.

David Weigel’s new book about progressive rock.

One of the three songs your host Mike wrote about fatherhood.

In episode two we cover the album that placed Genesis in the public eye.

Here’s “Mama” live from the Mama Tour.

Here’s a strange televised version of That’s All.

Genesis on Good Morning, Britain from 1983. (Very chic outfits, fellas!)

A slightly more current interview about the album. (Much less hair on Mike’s face!)

Here’s Phil’s new Autobiography. We recommend the audiobook (also available on Audible)

Here is Mike Rutherford’s book.

David Weigel’s new book about progressive rock.