[Pre Order] Genesis - Wind & Wuthering - Analogue Productions 45rpm LP *
Release Date: TBA
Includes "Your Own Special Way," "One for the Vine" and "Blood on the Rooftops"
Mastered from the original analog master tape
180-gram 45 RPM double LP pressed at Quality Record Pressings
Housed in a Stoughton Printing tip-on gatefold jacket
The eighth studio set from the U.K. band would prove the last with guitarist Steve Hackett, who with the core trio of keyboardist Tony Banks, bassist Mike Rutherford and vocalist/drummer Phil Collins brought Genesis's progressive rock phase to a memorable close.
With Wind and Wuthering, Genesis reached a turning point — and created one of the most hauntingly beautiful albums in their catalog. Released in 1976, this gold-certified masterpiece ushered in a new era for the band. A touch less whimsical than its predecessors, Wind and Wuthering trades fairy-tale fantasy for sweeping cinematic grandeur — filled with atmosphere, precision, and emotional depth.
The record delivers Genesis' first U.S. charting single, "Your Own Special Way," yet it's the album's darker corners — the majestic "One for the Vine," the moody "Blood on the Rooftops," and the stirring instrumental passages — that reveal the full power of the band's musicianship. Tony Banks has often called this his favorite Genesis album, admiring its mystery and its intricate musical design: "It's definitely the most musically complex of all our albums."
For audiophiles, Wind and Wuthering is pure analog poetry — a lush, immersive listen where every synth wash, guitar line, and drum flourish feels alive in the room. This is one to own, play, and rediscover again and again.
LP 1 Side A
1. Eleventh Earl Of Mar
LP 1 Side B
1. One For The Vine
LP 2 Side A
1. Your Own Special Way
2. Wot Gorilla?
LP 2 Side B
1. All In A Mouse's Night
LP 3 Side A
1. Blood On The Rooftops
LP 3 Side B
1. Unquiet Slumbers For The Sleepers
2. ...In That Quiet Earth
3. Afterglow