The upcoming BBC documentary 'Together and Apart' will be paired with another film called 'Sum of the Parts,' set for release in November on DVD, to form a comprehensive history of Genesis.
Although it's not the reunion tour that fans of progressive rock legends Genesis have been hoping for, the band just revealed that they have been working on a big new project together.
It's been only 13 years since Peter Gabriel released an album of new material, so we probably have a little while to go before he's ready to emerge with his next batch of songs. In the meantime, he's busy on the road, in the studio and -- in a recent Rolling Stone interview -- answering yet another round of questions about the prospect of a Genesis reunion.
Back in 2011, Phil Collins announced that he was putting his music career aside to devote more time to his family. He said, "I am stopping so I can be a full time father to my two young sons on a daily basis."
Four years after back injuries caused him to stop playing the drums, and three years since the release of his last solo album, Phil Collins says he's considering returning to the stage, possibly even as part of a Genesis reunion. The legendary rock band hasn't performed together since 2007.