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Recorded in Leicester and Manchester in 1973 this has become one of the classic Genesis Live albums. Featuring the line-up of Peter Gabriel, Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford, Steve Hacket and Phil Collins. Available for the first time at this low price. EMI. 2006.
Genesis: Tony Banks (vocals, guitar, electronic piano, organ, Mellotron); Michael Rutherford (vocals, guitar, bass, bass pedals); Peter Gabriel (vocals, flute, bass drum, tambourine); Phil Collins (vocals, drums, percussion); Steve Hackett (guitar). Recorded at The De Montfort Hall, Leicester, England and The Free Trade Hall, Manchester, England in February 1973. Digitally remastered by Nick Davis, Geoff Callingham & Chris Blair (The Farm, Abbey Road, England). Audio Remasterers: Chris Blair; Geoff Callingham; Nick Davis. In early 1973, Genesis allowed the taping of a couple of live shows for broadcast in America as part of the King Biscuit Flower Hour syndicated radio show -- most of their current set, drawn from their albums up through 1972's Foxtrot, was represented. A few months later, Tony Stratton-Smith, the head of Charisma Records, to which the group was signed, approached them about allowing him to fill the extended gap between Foxtrot and their next album, Selling England by the Pound, by releasing a live album from this same taped performance. The bandmembers, who now say they were somewhat distracted at the time by their work on the new album, agreed to it. And the result was Live, which was originally the only official document of the group in performance with Peter Gabriel in the lineup. And it's not just the singer, but everyone who shines here -- it's doubtful that anyone ever got a richer sound out of a Mellotron on-stage than Tony Banks does on this album, and Steve Hackett, Mike Rutherford, and Phil Collins' playing is all quite amazing as a whole unit, holding together some very complex music in a live setting. And on that basis alone, this album was an essential acquisition for fans of the group, as well as a key link in solidifying their growing popularity -- the intensity of the performances on "Watcher of the Skies," "Get 'Em Out by Friday," "Return of the Giant Hogweed," "The Knife, and, especially, "The Musical Box," easily transcend the work (superb though it was) on the studio originals, and is an in-your-face presentation of the theatrical intensity that Gabriel and company brought to their work on-stage. What's more, the very fact that the band could pull some of what they do on-stage -- and this was in an era where other prog rock bands, such as Emerson, Lake & Palmer, were running up against a brick wall in terms of re-creating their complex studio sounds in concert -- is mighty impressive. Additionally, in the case of "The Musical Box" and "The Return of the Giant Hogweed," both songs originally recorded on Nursery Cryme, the versions here documented this lineup's true approach to these pieces -- at the time when Nursery Cryme was recorded, guitarist Steve Hackett had barely joined the group (and fragments of music composed by his predecessor, Anthony Phillips, still exist on the album), and most of the guitar parts there were actually the work of bassist Mike Rutherford (who did, in fact, take over most of the group's guitar chores after Hackett's departure in the late '70s). So what we hear on this album, which has now been upgraded on CD at least twice, once in the '90s and again in 2009 as part of the Genesis Live 1973-2007 box set, are the definitive interpretations of these pieces by this version of the band, more so than the studio originals. And one also gets to hear the classic version of the band tackle the oldest part of their repertory, "The Knife," which went back to their first Charisma album -- and it's a killer compared to the original. And one could say that about the whole album, as well as being the best representation of this version of the band at this point in their history, but for one glaring flaw -- thQ (11/96, p.64) - 3 Stars - Good - "...a splendid record of a classic progressive rock group taped for US radio..." Q (12/94, pp.162-3) - 3 Stars - Good - "...the oddest and most interesting [of Genesis' live albums]..." Mojo (Publisher) (3/01, p.82) - "...Acceptable account of the FOXTROT-era set..." Live Music | List Price | $13.98 (You save $2.19) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Live Performances, Progressive | | Label | EMI Gold | | Orig Year | 1973 | | All Time Sales Rank | 96751  | | CD Universe Part number | 6810775 | | Catalog number | 839778 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Dec 31, 2008 | | Studio/Live | Live | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Personnel | Phil Collins - vocals, drums, percussion Peter Gabriel - vocals, flute, bass drum, tambourine Steve Hackett - guitar Tony Banks - vocals, guitar, electronic piano, organ, Mellotron Michael Rutherford - vocals, guitar, bass, bass pedals
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Purchase Live CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Genesis Nursery Cryme CD (1971)
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$12.79 Genesis: Peter Gabriel (vocals, flute, bass drum, tambourine); Steve Hackett (electric guitar, 12-string guitar); Tony Banks (12-string guitar, piano, electric piano, organ, Mellotron); Mike Rutherford (12-string guitar, bass instrument); Phil Collins (drums, percussion). If Genesis truly established themselves as progressive rockers on Trespass, Nursery Cryme is where their signature persona was unveiled: true English eccentrics, one part Lewis Carroll and one part Syd Barrett, creating a fanciful world that emphasized the band's instrumental prowess as much as Peter Gabriel's theatricality. Which isn't to say that all of Nursery Cryme works. There are times when the whimsy is overwhelming, just as there are periods when there's too much instrumental indulgence, yet there's a charm to this indulgence, since the group is letting itself run wild. Even if they've yet to find the furthest reaches of their imagination, part of the charm is hearing them test out its limits, something that does result in genuine masterpieces, as on "The Musical Box" and "The Return of the Giant Hogweed," two epics that dominate the first side of the album and give it its foundation. If the second side isn't quite as compelling or ...
| | Genesis Archive: 1967-1975 CDs (1998)
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$62.59 GENESIS ARCHIVE covers the years 1967 through 1975. DISCS 1 and 2 contain a live rendition of THE LAMB LIES DOWN ON BROADWAY (recorded at Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium on April 24, 1974), while DISCS 3 and 4 contain old tracks, demos, B-sides and songs recorded at BBC radio sessions. In addition, a 64-page booklet with photos of all phases of the Gabriel years starting with the band's first recording sessions done for UK producer Jonathan King will be part of this package. Genesis: Peter Gabriel (vocals, flute, percussion); Mike Rutherford (guitar, bass); Steve Hackett, (guitar); Tony Banks (piano, keyboards); Phil Collins, John Silver, John Mayhew (drums). Engineers include: Nick Davis, Geoff Callingham. Includes liner notes by Tony Banks, Jonathan King, Chris Welch, Richard McPhail, Dave Stopps. Personnel: John Silvers, John Silver , John Mayhew (drums). Audio Remixers: Geoff Callingham; Nick Davis. Liner Note Authors: Tony Stratton-Smith; Richard MacPhail; Jerry Gilbert; Chris Welch ; Jonathan King ; Peter Gabriel; Tony Banks. Recording information: The Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA (01/24/1975). Photographers: Richard MacPhail; Stephen Lovell-Davis; Barry Wentzell; Mike Rutherford; Tony ...
| | Dream Theater Awake CD (1994)
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$10.39 Dream Theater: James LaBrie (vocals), John Petrucci (guitar), Kevin Moore (keyboards), John Myung (bass), Mike Portnoy (drums, percussion). Recorded at One On One Studios and Devonshire Studios, North Hollywood, California between May & July 1994. Personnel: John Petrucci (guitar); Kevin Moore (keyboards); Mike Portnoy (drums, percussion); Rich Kern (programming). Audio Mixers: Duane Baron; Ed Miller ; Ryan Arnold; John Purdell. Recording information: Devonshire Studios, North Hollywood, CA (05/1994-07/1994); One On One Studios, North Hollywood, CA (05/1994-07/1994). Photographer: Dennis Keeley. Dream Theater's third studio release, Awake, marks a definite change in the band's tone. From the moment the guitars enter on "6:00," the first track, a darker sound is immediately evident, and it continues through the entire 75 minutes of the disc. The complex song structures, marked by arrangements that would give many good players fits, are very impressive. Drummer Mike Portnoy and guitarist John Petrucci, in particular, reach new heights with their instruments, but keyboardist ...
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| | Yes Tales From Topographic Oceans CDs (1973) Bonus Tracks
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$11.89 Full title - Tales From The Topographic Oceans. 2003 remastered, reissue of 1973 album with redesigned booklet (digipak/slipcase), restored LP art, archival photos and new liner notes. Includes 2 bonus tracks 'Dance Of The Dawn' (studio run through) & 'Giants Under The Sun' (studio run through). Elektra.
Yes: Jon Anderson (vocals); Steve Howe (vocals, guitar); Chris Squire (vocals, bass); Rick Wakeman (keyboards); Alan White (drums). Recorded at Morgan Studios, London, England. Digitally remastered by Joe Gastwirt. Yes: Rick Wakeman (keyboards); Chris Squire (bass instrument); Alan White (percussion); Jon Anderson, Steve Howe. Personnel: Jon Anderson (vocals); Steve Howe (guitar); Rick Wakeman (Mellotron, Moog synthesizer, timpani); Chris Squire (fretless bass, timpani); Alan White (drums); Guy Bidmead (tapes). Audio Remasterers: Dan Hersch; Bill Inglot. Liner Note Authors: Mike Tiano; Mike Tiano. Recording information: Morgan Studio, London, England (1973). Photographers: Ira Blacker; David Gahr; Roger Dean . Either the finest record or the most overblown album in Yes' output. ...
| | Night At The Family Dog DVD (1970)
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$11.25 In the late 1960s, the Haight-Ashbury area of San Francisco, California, was a countercultural mecca whose ragtag assemblage of hippies, artists, writers, musicians, and other like-minded bohemians nurtured a stellar music scene that produced some of the greatest rock bands of all time. Filmed at San Francisco's legendary Family Dog Ballroom in September 1970, A NIGHT AT THE FAMILY DOG is an amazing document of the entire Haight-Ashbury scene distilled into one incredible night of performances from three of the era's most definitive bands: Santana, the Grateful Dead, and Jefferson Airplane. Produced by poet and jazz critic Ralph J. Gleason as part of a documentary series for the National Educational ...
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| | Janus Stark Great Adventure Cigar CD (1998) (Import) United Kingdom
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