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* ThrowItIn: Paul Whitehead, who designed the covers for this and Music/{{Genesis}}' next two albums, presented his cover to the band. They felt that their music no longer reflected the tone of the cover and request that Paul change it, something he was hesitant to do. He was then inspired by them to slash that artwork with an actual knife (a possible reference to the song "The Knife"), thus the streak you see, and the knife when you look at the back.

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* ThrowItIn: Paul Whitehead, who designed the covers for this and Music/{{Genesis}}' Music/{{Genesis|Band}}' next two albums, presented his cover to the band. They felt that their music no longer reflected the tone of the cover and request that Paul change it, something he was hesitant to do. He was then inspired by them to slash that artwork with an actual knife (a possible reference to the song "The Knife"), thus the streak you see, and the knife when you look at the back.
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* ChannelHop: Having parted ways with Creator/DeccaRecords after the failure of ''Music/FromGenesisToRevelation'', ''Trespass'' saw Genesis sign onto Creator/CharismaRecords in the UK and Creator/ImpulseRecords in the US as the jazz label's first rock act. Genesis would stay with until Charisma the label's 1986 absorption by Creator/VirginRecords, but the Impulse! deal would begin and end here.
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* ThrowItIn: Paul Whitehead, who designed the covers for this and Music/{{Genesis}}' next two albums, presented his cover to the band. They felt that their music no longer reflected the tone of the cover and request that Paul change it, something he was hesitant to do. He was then inspired by them to slash that artwork with an actual knife (a possible reference to the song "The Knife", thus the streak you see, and the knife when you look at the back.

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* ThrowItIn: Paul Whitehead, who designed the covers for this and Music/{{Genesis}}' next two albums, presented his cover to the band. They felt that their music no longer reflected the tone of the cover and request that Paul change it, something he was hesitant to do. He was then inspired by them to slash that artwork with an actual knife (a possible reference to the song "The Knife", Knife"), thus the streak you see, and the knife when you look at the back.
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* NoExportForYou: The Definitive Edition remaster and 2007 remix were never released in America, owed to this album being owned by a different label (Creator/{{MCA}}, who inherited it from Creator/ABCRecords and Creator/ImpulseRecords) than its successors.

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* NoExportForYou: The Definitive Edition remaster and 2007 remix were never released in America, owed to this album being owned by a different label Stateside (Creator/{{MCA}}, who inherited it from Creator/ABCRecords and Creator/ImpulseRecords) than its successors.
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* NoExportForYou: The Definitive Edition remaster and 2007 remix were never released in America, owed to this album being owned by a different label (Creator/{{MCA}}, who inherited it from Creator/ABCRecords and Creator/ImpulseRecords) than its successors.
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* ThrowItIn: Paul Whitehead, who designed the covers for this and Music/{{Genesis}}' next two albums, presented his cover to the band. They felt that their music no longer reflected the tone of the cover and request that Paul change it, something he was hesitant to do. He was then inspired by them to slash that artwork with an actual knife (a possible reference to the song "The Knife", thus the streak you see, and the knife when you look at the back.
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