With 1986's Invisible Touch, Genesis' transition from prog rockers to pop superstars was complete. Filled with slick, synth-heavy, radio-friendly pop numbers, the record remains their biggest seller, certified 6x Platinum in the U.S. and 4x Platinum in the U.K. Home to hooks galore and a whopping five chart hits – "Invisible Touch," "Throwing It All Away," "Land Of Confusion," "In Too Deep" and "Tonight, Tonight, Tonight" - it's generally considered to be one of the landmark albums of the 1980s. Invisible Touch was yet another feather in the cap for pop machine Collins, who'd eventually amass more Top 40 singles (solo, duet, or with Genesis) in the ‘80s than any other artist.
- Invisible Touch
- Tonight, Tonight, Tonight
- Land Of Confusion
- In Too Deep
- Anything She Does
- Domino (Part 1 & 2)
- Throwing It All Away
- The Brazilian