1997's Calling All Stations, the first post-Collins effort by Genesis, teamed Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford with vocalist Ray Wilson on an album that recalled Genesis' progressive roots. Features the hit single "Congo."
This was the 15th and final studio album to date by the band. After a lengthy period of auditions founding Genesis members Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford brought in former Stiltskin frontman Ray Wilson, whose darker vocals brought a new dimension to the late-Genesis sound