A Combined Chronological List of Studio Albums from Genesis, Yes, and Rush

I got curious, so asked Microsoft Copilot for this list, and am adding it here for archival purposes. Fortunately, an astute reader noticed an omission, which has since been corrected.

  1. From Genesis to Revelation - Genesis (1969)
  2. Time and a Word - Yes (1970)
  3. Trespass - Genesis (1970)
  4. The Yes Album - Yes (1971)
  5. Nursery Cryme - Genesis (1971)
  6. Fragile - Yes (1971)
  7. Foxtrot - Genesis (1972)
  8. Close to the Edge - Yes (1972)
  9. Selling England by the Pound - Genesis (1973)
  10. Tales from Topographic Oceans - Yes (1973)
  11. The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway - Genesis (1974)
  12. Rush - Rush (1974)
  13. Relayer - Yes (1974)
  14. Fly by Night - Rush (1975)
  15. Caress of Steel - Rush (1975)
  16. A Trick of the Tail - Genesis (1976)
  17. 2112 - Rush (1976)
  18. Wind & Wuthering - Genesis (1976)
  19. Going for the One - Yes (1977)
  20. A Farewell to Kings - Rush (1977)
  21. Hemispheres - Rush (1978)
  22. …And Then There Were Three… - Genesis (1978)
  23. Tormato - Yes (1978)
  24. Duke - Genesis (1980)
  25. Permanent Waves - Rush (1980)
  26. Drama - Yes (1980)
  27. Moving Pictures - Rush (1981)
  28. Abacab - Genesis (1981)
  29. Signals - Rush (1982)
  30. 90125 - Yes (1983)
  31. Genesis - Genesis (1983)
  32. Grace Under Pressure - Rush (1984)
  33. Power Windows - Rush (1985)
  34. Invisible Touch - Genesis (1986)
  35. Big Generator - Yes (1987)
  36. Hold Your Fire - Rush (1987)
  37. Presto - Rush (1989)
  38. We Can’t Dance - Genesis (1991)
  39. Roll the Bones - Rush (1991)
  40. Union - Yes (1991)
  41. Counterparts - Rush (1993)
  42. Test for Echo - Rush (1996)
  43. Talk - Yes (1994)
  44. Open Your Eyes - Yes (1997)
  45. The Ladder - Yes (1999)
  46. Vapor Trails - Rush (2002)
  47. Magnification - Yes (2001)
  48. Snakes & Arrows - Rush (2007)
  49. Fly from Here - Yes (2011)
  50. Clockwork Angels - Rush (2012)
  51. Heaven & Earth - Yes (2014)

“Someday” I’m going to listen to this in order…I should probably add personnel changes to this list.

Previous: Capitalists Stop Using the Word Journey

Archives | Blogroll | RSS