Calling All Stations (also known as ...Calling All Stations...) is the fifteenth and, as of 2013, the final studio album by rock band Genesis. Released in 1997, the album was recorded following the departure of longtime drummer/vocalist Phil Collins from the band in 1996, leaving only keyboardist Tony Banks and guitarist/bassist Mike Rutherford from earlier incarnations of the band. Of the three singles excerpted from the album, all three made the charts, but only "Congo" was a major hit, breaking the top 40 in the UK and at least three other European countries. Calling All Stations reached No. 2 in the UK. It reached No. 54 in the US during five weeks in the chart.