Domino (Genesis song)

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| name = Domino

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| artist = Genesis

| album = Invisible Touch

| released = 9 June 1986

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| recorded = 1985{{snd}}1986

| studio = The Farm, Surrey

| genre = *Progressive rock

  • art rock{{cite web|first= Ryan|last= Reed|title= Genesis Albums From Worst To Best|website= Stereogum |date= November 13, 2014|url= https://www.stereogum.com/1718315/genesis-albums-from-worst-to-best/photo/|accessdate= March 15, 2025|quote=Even the album's brushes with art-rock ("Domino," "Tonight Tonight Tonight") are unapologetically slick and scaled-back...}}
  • electronic rock

| length = 10:45
4:27 ("In the Glow of the Night")
6:18 ("The Last Domino")

| label = Atlantic (USA)
Virgin (UK)

| lyricist = Tony Banks

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"Domino" is a song written by the band Genesis for their 1986 album Invisible Touch. The song was the sixth track on the album. The music was written by the band, while the lyrics were written by keyboardist Tony Banks.When in Rome 2007 DVD The song is divided into two parts, "In the Glow of the Night" and "The Last Domino".

The song, though not released as a single, charted at number 29 on the Mainstream Rock Charts.

The B-side of the "Tonight, Tonight, Tonight" single was the first half of this song, "In the Glow of the Night", while the B-side of "Invisible Touch" was the second part of the song, "The Last Domino".

During a clip titled "Tony talks about his inspiration" on the When in Rome 2007 DVD, Banks states that his inspiration for the song lyrics was the Lebanese Civil War, which was still being contested prior to the recording of Invisible Touch. He set the action in a hotel room in Beirut, minutes after bombs start to fall on the city.{{cite news |last1=Cunningham |first1=Mark |title=Genesis The Last Domino? Tour |url=https://plsn.com/archives/february-2022/genesis-the-last-domino-tour/ |access-date=1 October 2024 |work=PLSN |date=4 February 2022 |ref=Cunningham 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230130203016/https://plsn.com/archives/february-2022/genesis-the-last-domino-tour/ |archive-date=30 January 2023}}

Live performances

Before the song was performed, Phil Collins would talk to the audience about the Domino Principle and demonstrate it by stating that something that might happen to the people in one section, might affect the people in another section (with the lights lighting up that section of the audience) multiple times.The Way We Walk – Live in Concert 2001 Speech before "Domino" is played. From when "The Last Domino" (Part 2) begins to the line "...now see what you've gone and done!", something different happened on every tour.

On the Invisible Touch Tour, Phil would have a red/pink-ish light shining up at his face. On the We Can't Dance Tour, Phil is high up in front of the jumbotron appearing to be levitating in the air. He is on a platform that can move up and down. On the Turn It On Again Tour, Phil's face appears on the jumbotron and he sings that section of the song.

It was performed on the Invisible Touch,[http://www.genesis-movement.org/php/listtour.php?tourid=15&addcommentsall= Invisible Tour Songs & Dates] We Can't Dance,[http://www.genesis-movement.org/php/listtour.php?tourid=16&addcommentsall= The Way We Walk Tour Songs & Dates] Calling All Stations[http://www.genesis-movement.org/php/listtour.php?tourid=17&addcommentsall= Calling All Stations Tour Songs & Dates] (with Ray Wilson on vocals), Turn It On Again"[http://www.genesis-movement.org/tioa2007europe.html European setlist]". genesis-movement.com. Retrieved on 5 September 2007. and The Last Domino? tours.

A live version appears on their albums The Way We Walk, Volume Two: The Longs, and Live Over Europe 2007 (simply titled "Domino") as well as corresponding DVDs Genesis Live at Wembley Stadium, The Way We Walk - Live in Concert and When in Rome 2007.

Critical reception

In 2014, Stevie Chick of The Guardian chose "Domino" as one of the ten best Genesis songs and the highlight of the Invisible Touch album, describing it as "a fusion of everything Genesis had ever been and now become: an 11-minute multi-part epic played with the minimal attack of 'Abacab', the haunting 'In the Glow of the Night' giving way to the anthemic synth-rock bombast of 'The Last Domino'".{{cite news | url= https://www.theguardian.com/music/musicblog/2014/sep/03/genesis-10-of-the-best | title= Genesis: 10 of the best | work=The Guardian | location=London | first=Stevie | last=Chick | date=3 September 2014 | access-date=6 September 2014}}

Personnel

Chart performance

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{{single chart|Billboardmainstreamrock|29|artist=Genesis|rowheader=true|accessdate=23 June 2020}}

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