Selling England by the Pound is more than just another entry in the Genesis catalog-it is a cornerstone of progressive rock history. Released in 1973, the album marked the pinnacle of the band's classic lineup with Peter Gabriel, Tony Banks, Steve Hackett, Mike Rutherford, and Phil Collins. Blending English wit, social commentary, and symphonic ambition, it remains one of the most beloved prog albums of all time.
This book from the Iconic Albums series takes you deep inside the making of this masterpiece. Across thirty-five detailed chapters, it explores the recording sessions, lyrical themes, and live performances that defined the Selling England era. From Hackett's legendary guitar solo in "Firth of Fifth" to Gabriel's theatrical storytelling on stage, every aspect of the album is unpacked and re-examined.
Whether you are a lifelong Genesis devotee or discovering the album for the first time, this volume offers fresh insights into why Selling England by the Pound continues to resonate across generations. With its timeless vision and distinctly English voice, the album stands as both a cultural document of 1970s Britain and a universal statement on art, identity, and change.
Join author Richard Ward on a journey through one of progressive rock's most enduring classics, and rediscover why fans still hail this record as Genesis's greatest achievement.