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| Live CD (1973) Japan; Remastered; Mini LP Sleeve
Pre-Order Now! Available: Tuesday, January 12, 2010
$34.64  Digitally remastered by Nick Davis, Geoff Callingham & Chris Blair (The Farm, Abbey Road, England).
Aside from a portion of the box set, this is the only commercially available live document of vintage Gabriel-era Genesis. LIVE was recorded at the group's ...
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| Foxtrot CD (1972)
$10.49 Easily the most angular and eccentric Genesis album, FOXTROT is where Peter Gabriel's idiosyncratic lyricism bears full fruit. "Get 'em Out By Friday" and "Watcher of the Skies" brim with Gabriel's quirky combination of poetics, politics, and philosophy, and with ...
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| Foxtrot CD (1972)
$12.79 Easily the most angular and eccentric Genesis album, FOXTROT is where Peter Gabriel's idiosyncratic lyricism bears full fruit. "Get 'em Out By Friday" and "Watcher of the Skies" brim with Gabriel's quirky combination of poetics, politics, and philosophy, and with ...
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| Trespass CD (1970)
$8.15 TRESPASS is more pastoral and low-key than the Genesis albums that followed it. The interplay between guitarist Anthony Phillips and bassist Mike Rutherford finds the group at its folkiest and most subdued. Tony Banks hadn't yet turned to the synthesizer. ...
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| Live CD (1973) Remastered
$9.09 Digitally remastered by Nick Davis, Geoff Callingham & Chris Blair (The Farm, Abbey Road, England).
Aside from a portion of the box set, this is the only commercially available live document of vintage Gabriel-era Genesis. LIVE was recorded at the group's ...
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| Nursery Cryme CD (1971)
$9.75 Genesis's third album was a far cry from the delicate folk-rock tapestries and chiming 12-string guitars of its predecessor, TRESPASS. The infusion of a semi-classical structural sensibility had become more prevalent. Fragile ballads are at a minimum, replaced by driving ...
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| Selling England By The Pound CD (1973)
$19.79 If one had to pare the prog-rock story down to a handful of essential albums, this would undoubtedly be one of them. SELLING ENGLAND BY THE POUND was the culmination of all that Genesis had been striving for since their ...
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| Nursery Cryme CD (1971)
$12.79 The interlocking guitar arpeggios and folkie moments central to TRESPASS are still present, however, providing contrast to NURSERY CRYME's bolder moments. The group's ambitious compositional style and Gabriel's eccentric lyrics are at their height on "The Fountain of Salamacis," "The ...
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| Genesis: 1970-1975 CDs (2008) With DVD; Box Set
$94.75 Produced by founding members Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford along with Phil Collins, this set collects 5 of the group's studio albums from their seminal Gabriel-fronted era, presenting them as expanded DVD/CD editions in 5.1 Surround Sound mixes, rare and ...
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| Turn It On Again: The Hits CDs (1999) Remastered
$17.05 This 2007 limited edition release expands the original 1999 greatest-hits compilation into a two-disc, 34-track, digitally remastered extravaganza. Bonus tracks include "Counting Out Time," from the Peter Gabriel era, and "Pigeons" from the rare-ish SPOT THE PIGEON EP.
Producers include: Trevor ...
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 Genesis Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Genesis songs: Invisible Touch Lyrics, Land of Confusion Lyrics, Throwing It All Away Lyrics, Mama Lyrics, I Can't Dance Lyrics, I Know What I Like Lyrics, Afterglow Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Turn It on Again Lyrics, Tonight, Tonight, Tonight Lyrics, Firth of Fifth Lyrics, Hold on My Heart Lyrics, In Too Deep Lyrics, No Son of Mine Lyrics, That's All Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Misunderstanding Lyrics, Carpet Crawlers Lyrics, Home by the Sea Lyrics, Abacab Lyrics, Jesus He Knows Me Lyrics, Duchess Lyrics.
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 Genesis Biography
One of the seminal progressive rock bands, Genesis began in the late-'60s as post-Beatles visionaries with a taste for orchestrated pop melodrama, but quickly mutated into purveyors of ambitious, classical-tinged art rock. After flamboyantly theatrical vocalist Peter Gabriel left (eventually followed by guitarist Steve Hackett), the group gradually turned toward more accessible material under the stewardship of singing drummer Phil Collins. By the '80s, Genesis had become an unstoppable hit-singles machine. Meanwhile, both Gabriel and Collins went on to lucrative solo careers. The band called it a day in 1997, shortly following Collins's departure, but reunited a decade later for a major world tour.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Mike Rutherford | Anthony Phillips, Steve Hackett, Red Seven, Russell Watson, Sad Cafe, Mike + the Mechanics | | Tony Banks | Banks / Dixon / Lpo | | Phil Collins | Eric Clapton, Brand X, Peter Gabriel, John Martyn, Tina Turner, Robert Plant, Stephen Bishop, Rupert Hine | | Steve Hackett | Gordian Knot, Blackfield, Canterbury Glass, Simon Collins, Gtr, Eddie Hardin, Maurice Jarre, Jim McCarty | | Peter Gabriel | Cat Stevens, Natacha Atlas, Big Blue Ball, Jam Nation, Maryam Mursal, Passion, Afro Celt Sound System, Jools Holland |
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David Bowie, Yes, Jethro Tull, Soft Machine, King Crimson, Electric Light Orchestra, Roxy Music, Todd Rundgren, The Moody Blues, Styx, Alan Parsons, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Queensr˙che, Camel, Gentle Giant, Kate Bush, Marillion, Asia (Rock), The Strawbs, Mike Oldfield, Caravan, Procol Harum, Supertramp, Robert Fripp, Van der Graaf Generator, Renaissance, The Move, Family, Focus, Ambrosia, Jon Anderson, Phil Manzanera, Utopia, David Gilmour, Silver Apples, It Bites, IQ, Hatfield and the North, Egg, Emerson, Lake & Powell, Giles, Giles & Fripp, Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe, Flash, Morgan
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Dream Theater, Marillion, Spock's Beard, The Flower Kings, Saga, Starcastle, Transatlantic, IQ, Split Enz, Fruupp, Pendragon, Ange, White Willow, GTR
 Influences
The Beatles, The Byrds, Pink Floyd, The Moody Blues, Soft Machine, The Zombies, Procol Harum, Spencer Davis, Spirit, The Nice, Atomic Rooster, Arthur Brown, Edgar Broughton Band
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