Genesis 1976 - 1982 (5LP, Etui)
RARITY - SEALED
COMPILATION
Genesis [click here to see more products by Genesis]
Drums, Vocals, Percussion, Cymbal – Phil Collins [click here to see more products featuring Phil Collins]
Backing Vocals – David Hentschel (G1 to H6)
Bass, Guitar [4, 6 & 8 String], Electric Guitar, 12-String Acoustic Guitar, Bass [Pedals], Backing Vocals – Mike Rutherford
Electric Guitar, Twelve-String Guitar – Steve Hackett
Keyboards, Backing Vocals, Twelve-String Guitar [12 String], Whistle [Duck], Grand Piano [Steinway], Synthesizer, Electric Organ [Hammond], Mellotron, Synthesizer [Roland String], Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Tony Banks
Arranged by Genesis (A1 to D5)
5LPs, Box set, Hard cardboard slipcase with Gatefold sleeve for the LPs
Limited Edition
Original analog Master tape : YES
Heavy Press : 180g
Record color : Black
Speed : 33 RPM
Size : 12'’
Stereo
Studio
Press Record : Optimal Media GmbH
Label : Virgin
Original Label : Virgin
Engineered by David Hentschel (A1 to H6), Hugh Padgham (I1 to J5), Nick 'Haddock' Bradford (A1 to B4)
Produced by David Hentschel (A1 to H6), Genesis
Remastered by Tim Young, Tony Cousins
Originally released in 2007
Reissued in 2012
Tracks:
Tracks:
LP 1 – A Trick Of The Tail
Side A
- Dance On A Volcano
- Entangled
- Squonk
- Mad Man Moon
Side B
- Robbery, Assault And Battery
- Ripples
- A Trick Of The Tail
- Los Endos
LP 2 – Wind & Wuthering
Side C
- Eleventh Earl Of Mar
- One For The Vine
- Your Own Special Way
- Wot Gorilla
Side D
- All In A Mouse's Night
- Blood On The Rooftops
- Unquiet Slumbers For The Sleepers
- In That Quiet Earth
- Afterglow
LP 3 – ...And Then There Were Three...
Side E
- Down And Out
- Underlow
- Ballad Of Big
- Snowbound
- Burning Rope
Side F
- Deep In The Motherlode
- Many Too Many
- Scenes From A Night's Dream
- Say It's Allright Joe
- The Lady Lies
- Follow You Follow Me
LP 4 – Duke
Side G
- Behind The Lines
- Duchess
- Guide Vocal
- Man Of Our Times
- Misunderstanding
- Heathaze
Side H
- Turn It On Again
- Alone Tonight
- Cul-De-Sac
- Please Don't Ask
- Duke's Travels
- Duke's End
LP 5 – Abacab
Side I
- Abacab
- No Reply At All
- Me And Sarah Jane
- Keep It Dark
Side J
- Dodo Lurker
- Who Dunnit
- Man On The Corner
- Like It Or Not
- Another Record
Reviews:
« If the grouping of albums on this 2007 box set initially seems a little odd -- it is neither a collection of the band's early work, nor all of their albums after Peter Gabriel's departure, nor is it their most popular work -- it soon becomes apparent why these five albums are grouped together and reissued as remastered double-disc sets, with one disc containing a CD of the album, the other a DVD with a 5.1 mix and extra video material (in the U.K., the first disc contains hybrid SACDs of the albums, raising this question why they aren't in this format in the U.S., especially since the bonus disc in this box is a hybrid SACD in all territories). These are the key art rock albums from the Phil Collins-fronted lineup of Genesis, the ones that the fans value, certainly more so than the pop-oriented Genesis and Invisible Touch. Collins, Tony Banks, and Mike Rutherford reunited in 2007 for a tour, so it made sense to box up their key texts as a deluxe reissue, because this is indeed the music that the fans will want to hear on the tour. If the remastered sound wasn't enough of an incentive for hardcore fans (although it often is), the set also includes plenty of supplemental material, highlighted by a bonus disc containing 13 rarities and B-sides, including the single "Paperlate." That's not the end of the bonus material, though: there's also a 48-page book, and each DVD is packed with extra material, including promotional videos, TV appearances, replications of tour programs, and new interviews with the band about the making of the albums. The only drawback to the set is that it's not available as hybrid SACDs in all territories, but really, that's a minor complaint because this set is executed with love and care, living up to the high expectations of Genesis' dedicated fans.» AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Ratings:
AllMusic : 4 / 5 ; Discogs : 4,82 / 5