I'm a huge fan of well done documentaries on rock bands. Showtime and HBO are usually where I catch them first with everything from The Eagles to the Foo Fighters and today, Genesis. For some reason it's always been a bit taboo to like Genesis, but not for me.
How exactly did Genesis, progressive rock's defining band, manage to survive so much turmoil? The group weathered the loss of key members and a shifting musical landscape to produce '. . . And Then There Were Three . . .,' the 1978 album that introduced a leaner three-man lineup and helped them move from prog toward the poppier sound that would define their career in the '80s.