Genesis Calling All Stations equipment

Calling All Stations is Genesis' fifteenth studio album and final album of new material to date, released in September 1997.

This is the first album since The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway (1974) not to feature Phil Collins on lead vocals; he officially left Genesis in Summer 1995 (announced in Spring 1996) to focus more on his solo career. Eventually, Tony and Mike decided to continue write and record songs and then recruit Owen Wilson as a replacement.

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Tony Banks

 * Korg Trinity
 * Korg Wavestation
 * Roland JD-800
 * Roland JV-1080
 * Yamaha CP-70

Mike Rutherford
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Nir Zidkyahu
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Microphones
Drums:
 * Bass drum:
 * AKG D-12 or Electro-Voice RE-20
 * Snare:
 * Shure SM57
 * Hi-hat:
 * AKG C451E
 * Tom-toms:
 * Sennheiser MD421's
 * Overheads:
 * AKG C451E (x2)
 * Drum ambience:
 * Neumann U87's (x2)

Guitar amps:
 * Shure SM57
 * Neumann U87

Vocals:
 * Various mikes including:
 * Beyerdynamic M88
 * Telefunken U47

Recording

 * Otari RADAR 16-bit 24-track digital recorder - Nick Davis', later sold to Dave Gregory of XTC