Democracy ‘Never’ Worked

In the 2021 Genesis biography, Hackett talks about why he left the band from the band back in ’77. Apparently, it all started with a serious chat he had with keyboardist Tony Banks. According to Hackett, he felt he wasn’t getting the recognition he deserved for his songwriting, even though he was ‘contributing’ a bunch of material for the band back then. He said:
“I had already managed to get a hit album on my own, so I needed to be respected as a writer, and I don’t think I was getting that from Mike and Tony.”
He also mentioned the democracy in the band:
“I think their agenda was always to run the band. Pete [Gabriel], who had been an enormously important part of the band, had always wanted a democracy, as had [early Genesis guitarist] Anthony Phillips. Democracy in bands is a great ideal, but rarely works in practice because to achieve it you need to [recognize] everyone as being equally talented as yourself, and I think that’s difficult for certain people to take on board.”
You can hear Hackett’s new album below.
