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We Can't Dance

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We Can't Dance
Album by Genesis
Released November 12, 1991
Recorded Mar-Sep 1991
Genre Progressive rock
Length 71 min 23 sec
Record label Atlantic Records
Producer Nick Davis
Professional reviews
Allmusic.com 3 stars out of 5 link
Genesis Chronology
Invisible Touch
(1986)
We Can't Dance
(1991)
The Way We Walk, Vol. 1: The Shorts and Vol. 2: The Longs
(1992)

We Can't Dance (1991) is the seventeenth album by the progressive rock band Genesis. It was the last studio album featuring vocalist/drummer Phil Collins, who left the band to concentrate on his solo career after touring for the album.

This album peaked at No. 4 on Billboard's 200 (North America) chart, and spawned five Billboard hit singles: "I Can't Dance" (No. 7), "No Son Of Mine" (No. 12), "Hold On My Heart" (No. 12), "Never A Time" (No. 21) and "Jesus He Knows Me" (No. 23).

Track listing

  1. "No Son Of Mine"
  2. "Jesus He KNows Me"
  3. "Driving The Last Spike"
  4. "I Can't Dance"
  5. "Never A Time"
  6. "Dreaming While You Sleep"
  7. "Tell Me Why"
  8. "Living Forever"
  9. "Hold On My Heart"
  10. "Way Of The World"
  11. "Since I Lost You"
  12. "Fading Lights"

Significance

  • This is Genesis' first studio album in five years, the previous release being Invisible Touch in 1986.