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Wind and Wuthering

Wind & Wuthering
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Studio album by Genesis
Released 17 December 1976
Recorded September–October 1976
Studio Relight Studios, Hilvarenbeek, Netherlands
Genre
Length 50:54
Label Charisma, Atco
Producer David Hentschel and Genesis
Genesis chronology
A Trick of the Tail
(1976)A Trick of the Tail1976
Wind & Wuthering
(1976)
Spot the Pigeon
(1977)Spot the Pigeon1977
Singles from Wind & Wuthering
  1. "Your Own Special Way/It's Yourself""
    Released: 1977
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 4/5 stars
Q 3/5 stars
Rolling Stone (1977) (favorable)
The Rolling Stone Album Guide 3/5 stars

Wind & Wuthering is the eighth studio album by English progressive rock band Genesis. It was released on 17 December 1976 on Charisma Records and is their last album to feature guitarist Steve Hackett. Following the success of their 1976 tour to support their previous album A Trick of the Tail, the group relocated to Hilvarenbeek in the Netherlands to record a follow-up album, their first recorded outside the UK. Writing and recording caused internal friction as Hackett felt some of his contributions were dropped in favour of material by keyboardist Tony Banks.

The album received a positive response from critics and contributed to the band's growing popularity in the US. It reached No. 7 in the UK and No. 26 in the US and sold steadily, eventually reaching Gold certification by the British Phonographic Institute and the Recording Industry Association of America. The band's 1977 tour, their last with Hackett, was their first with Chester Thompson hired as their live drummer. Three tracks left off the album were released during this time as an extended play, Spot the Pigeon. The album was reissued with a new stereo and 5.1 surround sound mix in 2007.

By mid-1976, Genesis had survived the loss of original frontman Peter Gabriel with drummer Phil Collins taking over lead vocals, and produced the critically and commercially successful album A Trick of the Tail and supporting tour. Recording began in September 1976 with producer David Hentschel at Relight Studios in Hilvarenbeek, Netherlands, the first time Genesis recorded an album outside of the UK. The band worked hard, recording all the basic tracks for the album in twelve days. Further work on the album was completed in October at Trident Studios in London; the album was mixed there in three weeks. The album's title derives from two pieces—"Wind" comes from "The House of the Four Winds", the title of one piece guitarist Steve Hackett wrote that became the bridge on "Eleventh Earl of Mar"; the "Wuthering" alludes to the novel Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë, the final sentence of which provides the titles of "Unquiet Slumbers for the Sleepers..." and "...In That Quiet Earth". The album's sleeve was designed and illustrated by Hipgnosis.


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