Genesis Masters the Art in “Just A Job To Do”
“Just a Job to Do” is a rock song by the British rock band Genesis. It was released in 1983 as part of their self-titled album, “Genesis.” The song is known for its energetic and driving rock sound, Phil Collins’ vocals, and its place in the rock and pop-rock genres.
Lyrically, “Just a Job to Do” is a song that explores themes of duty and responsibility. The lyrics convey a sense of determination as the narrator describes the task at hand as just a job that needs to be done, even in the face of challenges and danger. The song’s title, “Just a Job to Do,” reflects the idea of approaching one’s responsibilities with a sense of professionalism.
Musically, the song features a rock and pop-rock arrangement with Phil Collins’ powerful and expressive vocals, a catchy melody, and a rhythmic groove. The instrumental sections, including guitar and keyboard parts, contribute to the song’s energetic and dynamic quality.
“Just a Job to Do” received positive reviews from fans and critics and showcased the band’s ability to create rock songs with a pop sensibility. While not as well-known as some of their earlier hits, the song remains a notable track in Genesis’ catalog, reflecting their versatility in exploring different styles within the rock genre.