Genesis - The Early Of Genesis (Reissue, Remastered) (1967-69/2008)
Artist: Genesis
Title: The Early Of Genesis
Year Of Release: 1967-69/2008
Label: Real Gold
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue)
Total Time: 42:15 + 31:38
Total Size: 190/438 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: The Early Of Genesis
Year Of Release: 1967-69/2008
Label: Real Gold
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue)
Total Time: 42:15 + 31:38
Total Size: 190/438 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD 1:
01. Where the Sour Turns to Sweet - 3:16
02. In the Beginning - 3:47
03. Fireside Song (Banks, Phillips, Rutherford)- 4:20
04. The Serpent (Gabriel, Banks) - 4:40
05. Am I Very Wrong? (Genesis) - 3:33
06. In the Wilderness - 3:33
07. The Conqueror (Genesis) - 3:42
08. In Hiding - 2:40
09. One Day - 3:22
10. Window - 3:35
11. In Limbo (Banks, Gabriel, Phillips) - 3:32
12. Silent Sun (Gabriel, Banks) - 2:15
CD 2:
01. A Place to Call My Own (Gabriel, Phillips) - 2:00
02. A Winter's Tale (Banks, Gabriel, Phillips) - 3:31
03. One-Eyed Hound (Banks, Gabriel, Phillips) - 2:31
04. That's Me (Banks, Gabriel, Phillips) - 2:38
05. Image Blown Out - 2:11
06. She is Beautiful - 3:46
07. Try a Little Sadness (Demo Version) - 3:18
08. Patricia (Demo Version of 'In Hiding') - 3:05
09. Where The Sour Turns To Sweet (2006 remix) - 3:19
10. The Silent Sun (2006 remix) (Banks, Gabriel) - 2:15
11. In The Wilderness (Rough Mix) (Banks, Gabriel) - 2:57
Line-up::
Peter Gabriel – Vocals, Flute, Percussion
Anthony Phillips – Guitar, Vocals
Tony Banks – Organ, Guitar, Piano, Keyboards, Vocals
Mike Rutherford – Bass Guitar, Guitar, Vocals
John Silver – Drums, Vocals
Chris Stewart – Drums
Formed in 1967, Genesis are among the top 30 highest-selling recording artists of all time.
Their early work is characterized by complex song structures, elaborate instrumentation and the theatrical antics of founder member and vocalist Peter Gabriel, who left the band in 1975. Unable to find a suitable replacement, it was drummer Phil Collins who assumed vocal duties. This change, as well as the departure of guitarist Steve Hackett, two years later, saw the remaining three members (Phil Collins, Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford) move into more accessible pop-based music. This change in style resulted in a huge growth in Genesis' popularity throughout the 1980s and early 1990s.
In 1996 Collins left to concentrate on his solo work and other projects, leaving erstwhile bandmates Mike Rutherford and Tony Banks to forge ahead with new recruit; Stiltskin vocalist Ray Wilson. This line-up lasted for one album only (1997's "Calling All Stations") and Genesis soon found itself on hiatus after the poor performance and critical reaction of the new album.
In 2006 - after years of speculation - Phil Collins, Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford reformed Genesis for the successful "Turn It On Again" tour. A reunion involving ex-members Peter Gabriel and Steve Hackett remains much talked-about and unrealised.
Their early work is characterized by complex song structures, elaborate instrumentation and the theatrical antics of founder member and vocalist Peter Gabriel, who left the band in 1975. Unable to find a suitable replacement, it was drummer Phil Collins who assumed vocal duties. This change, as well as the departure of guitarist Steve Hackett, two years later, saw the remaining three members (Phil Collins, Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford) move into more accessible pop-based music. This change in style resulted in a huge growth in Genesis' popularity throughout the 1980s and early 1990s.
In 1996 Collins left to concentrate on his solo work and other projects, leaving erstwhile bandmates Mike Rutherford and Tony Banks to forge ahead with new recruit; Stiltskin vocalist Ray Wilson. This line-up lasted for one album only (1997's "Calling All Stations") and Genesis soon found itself on hiatus after the poor performance and critical reaction of the new album.
In 2006 - after years of speculation - Phil Collins, Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford reformed Genesis for the successful "Turn It On Again" tour. A reunion involving ex-members Peter Gabriel and Steve Hackett remains much talked-about and unrealised.