Just a Job to Do
"Just a Job to Do"
Experience Genesis' driving 1983 rock track "Just a Job to Do" from their hit self-titled album. This compelling song features a cinematic narrative, powerful instrumentation, and an urgent groove, showcasing the band's storytelling prowess within a dynamic rock framework, becoming a notable single from the era.
- TITLE: Just a Job to Do
- BAND: Genesis
- GENRE: Rock
- RELEASEDAY: October 03
- YEAR: 1983
Featured on the hugely successful 1983 'Genesis' album, "Just a Job to Do" stands out with its insistent rock rhythm and narrative intrigue. Driven by Tony Banks' keyboards and Mike Rutherford's guitar work, the song builds tension, evoking themes of pursuit or surveillance often likened to detective fiction. Its structure and energy showcased the band’s ability to craft compelling, story-driven rock songs beyond typical pop formats.
Released as a single following the album's massive success, "Just a Job to Do" highlighted Genesis' instrumental power and tight rock performance in 1983. While perhaps less commercially ubiquitous than other singles from the 'Genesis' album, its darker tone and driving arrangement resonated with rock audiences. The track remains a strong example of the band’s dynamic rock sound during their peak mainstream popularity.
SONG MEANING: "Just a Job to Do" tells a story from the perspective of someone relentlessly pursuing another individual. Whether interpreted as a detective, spy, bounty hunter, or even a stalker, the narrator views their obsessive tracking ("I'm gonna find you... It's just a job I do") with a detached sense of duty, creating a chilling and suspenseful narrative.
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- TITLE: Genesis
- ACTIVE: 1967–2000 (1967), 2002, 2006–2007 (2006), 2020–2022 (2020)
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