The Knife (song)

"The Knife"
Single by Genesis
from the album Trespass
B-side The Knife (Part 2)
Released May 1971
Format Vinyl
Recorded 1970
Genre Progressive rock, hard rock
Length 8:57
Label Charisma Records/Virgin Records (UK)
MCA (US/Canada)
Writer(s) Tony Banks, Peter Gabriel, Anthony Phillips, Mike Rutherford[citation needed]
Producer John Anthony
Genesis singles chronology
"Where The Sour Turns To Sweet" / "In Hiding"
(1969)
"The Knife" / "The Knife (Part 2)"
(1971)
"Happy the Man" / "Seven Stones"
(1972)
Trespass track listing
"Dusk"
(5)
"The Knife"
(6)
End of album
Genesis Live track listing
The Musical Box
(4)
"The Knife"
(5)
End of album
Platinum Collection track listing
The Musical Box
(39)
"The Knife"
(40)
End of album

The Knife is a song by progressive rock band Genesis from their second album Trespass from 1970. In some ways it is the first "classic" Genesis song as it was performed live often in the band's early days (a live version appears on the Genesis Live album from 1973) and has appeared sporadically in the band's setlists all the way up through 1982 (after 1975, however, they performed an edited four-minute version of the song). The first half of the song was released as a single in May 1971 (with the second half as the B-side), but it did not chart.

The song was unusually aggressive for Genesis at the time, as most of their work consisted of soft, pastoral acoustic textures and poetic lyrics. It features a bouncy, march-like organ riff, heavily distorted guitars and bass, and chaotic drumming. (Peter Gabriel said he wanted to write something that had the excitement of "Rondo" by The Nice.) The song's lyrics concern Gabriel's reflections on violent revolutions, showing how those who use violence in the name of freedom are often only interested in establishing their own dictatorship.

"The Knife" was the most popular stage song from Trespass, usually being performed as an encore. During one performance in June 1971, Peter Gabriel became so carried away at the end of the song that he jumped off the stage into the audience and landed on his foot, breaking his ankle as a result.

The cover artwork for the single features (clockwise from top left) Gabriel, Phil Collins, Rutherford, Banks and Steve Hackett. Collins and Hackett did not perform on the track but joined the group shortly after the album was recorded, replacing John Mayhew and Anthony Phillips respectively.

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