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Topic: Exciting New 1970-1975 Genesis Box Set!
Posted By: erik neuteboom
Subject: Exciting New 1970-1975 Genesis Box Set!
Date Posted: August 21 2008 at 06:35
 
                                                         Hello fellow progheads.
 
Today I received this exciting news about a new Genesis box set with 1970-1975 audio and video footage:
 
 
               1970 - 1975 SACD / DVD Boxset

Release: 7th November 2008 (Germany) / 10th November 2008 (Europe) / 11th November (North America) Formats: Super Audio CD (Hybrid) / DVD Doublediscs (Europe)
CD / DVD Doublediscs (North America)

The Set contains 4 SACD / DVD Jewel-Boxes (Brillant-Case) and one Double-SACD/DVD, which are these albums:
Trespass
Nursery Cryme
Foxtrot
Selling England By The Pound
The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway


There's also one Bonus-SACD / DVD, with rare tracks from 1970 - 1975

Please note:
The Bonus SACD / DVD will not be available separately, but only as part of the whole box. All albums will be available separately, but there are plans to release them at a later date after the Boxset's release
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Content

TRESSPASS
CD/SACD
1. Looking for Someone - 7:02
2. White Mountain - 6:44
3. Visions of Angels - 6:51
4. Stagnation - 8:46
5. Dusk - 4:11
6. The Knife - 8:53

CD/SACD TOTAL: 42:27

DVD
1. Looking for Someone - 7:02
2. White Mountain - 6:44
3. Visions of Angels - 6:51
4. Stagnation - 8:46
5. Dusk - 4:11
6. The Knife - 8:53

1. Reissues Interview 2007 - 42:35


NURSERY CRYME
CD/SACD
1. Musical Box - 10:31
2. For Absent Friends - 1:48
3. Return of the Giant Hogweed - 8:09
4. Seven Stones - 5:09
5. Harold the Barrel - 3:00
6. Harlequin - 2:56
7. The Fountain of Salmacis - 8:00

CD/SACD TOTAL: 39:33

DVD
1. Musical Box - 10:31
2. For Absent Friends - 1:48
3. Return of the Giant Hogweed - 8:09
4. Seven Stones - 5:09
5. Harold the Barrel - 3:00
6. Harlequin - 2:56
7. The Fountain of Salmacis - 8:00

DVD EXTRAS
1. Reissues Interview 2007 - 36:19

FOXTROT
CD/SACD
1. Watcher of the Skies - 7:22
2. Time Table - 4:46
3. Get 'em out by Friday - 8:36
4. Can-Utility and the Coastliners - 5:45
5. Horizons - 1:41
6. Supper's Ready - 23:04

CD/SACD TOTAL: 51:14

DVD
1. Watcher of the Skies - 7:22
2. Time Table - 4:46
3. Get 'em out by Friday - 8:36
4. Can-Utility and the Coastliners - 5:45
5. Horizons - 1:41
6. Supper's Ready - 23:04

DVD EXTRAS
1. Reissues Interview 2007 - 34:18
2. Brussels, Belgium - Rock of the 70's 1972 - 29:22
3. Rome, Italy - Piper Club 1972 - 4:07

SELLING ENGLAND BY THE POUND
CD/SACD
1. Dancing with the Moonlit Knight - 8:02
2. I Know What I Like (In your Wardrobe) - 4:10
3. Firth of Fifth - 9:35
4. More Fool Me - 3:10
5. Battle of Epping Forest - 11:44
6. After the Ordeal - 4:15
7. The Cinema Show - 10:41
8. Aisle of Plenty - 1:56

CD/SACD TOTAL: 53:33

DVD
1. Dancing with the Moonlit Knight - 8:02
2. I Know What I Like (In your Wardrobe) - 4:10
3. Firth of Fifth - 9:35
4. More Fool Me - 3:10
5. Battle of Epping Forest - 11:44
6. After the Ordeal - 4:15
7. The Cinema Show - 10:41
8. Aisle of Plenty - 1:56

DVD EXTRAS
1. Reissues Interview2007 - 32:38
2. Shepperton Studios, Italian TV 1973 - 1:00:50
3. Bataclan, France 1973 - 33:52

THE LAMB LIES DOWN ON BROADWAY
2CD/2SACD
1. The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway - 4:51
2. Fly on a Windshield - 2:44
3. Broadway Melody of 1974 - 2:11
4. Cuckoo Cocoon - 2:13
5. In the Cage - 8:09
6. The Grand Parade of Lifeless Packaging - 2:44
7. Back in N.Y.C. - 5:36
8. Hairless Heart - 2:06
9. Counting Out Time - 4:12
10. The Carpet Crawlers - 5:11
11. The Chamber of 32 Doors - 5:39
12. Lilywhite Lilith - 2:48
13. The Waiting Room - 5:15
14. Anyway - 3:08
15. Here Comes the Supernatural Anaesthetist - 2:56
16. The Lamia - 6:56
17. Silent Sorrow in Empty Boats - 2:58
18. The Colony of Slippermen - 8:11
19. Ravine - 2:06
20. The Light Dies Down on Broadway - 3:32
21. Riding the Scree - 4:06
22. In the Rapids - 2:18
23. It - 4:17

2CD/2SACD TOTAL: 1:34:07

DVD
1. The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway - 4:51
2. Fly on a Windshield - 2:44
3. Broadway Melody of 1974 - 2:11
4. Cuckoo Cocoon - 2:13
5. In the Cage - 8:09
6. The Grand Parade of Lifeless Packaging - 2:44
7. Back in N.Y.C. - 5:36
8. Hairless Heart - 2:06
9. Counting Out Time - 4:12
10. The Carpet Crawlers - 5:11
11. The Chamber of 32 Doors - 5:39
12. Lilywhite Lilith - 2:48
13. The Waiting Room - 5:15
14. Anyway - 3:08
15. Here Comes the Supernatural Anaesthetist - 2:56
16. The Lamia - 6:56
17. Silent Sorrow in Empty Boats - 2:58
18. The Colony of Slippermen - 8:11
19. Ravine - 2:06
20. The Light Dies Down on Broadway - 3:32
21. Riding the Scree - 4:06
22. In the Rapids - 2:18
23. It - 4:17

DVD EXTRAS
1. Reissues Interview 2007 - 50:00
2. Melody - French TV 1974 - 30:25

EXTRA TRACKS 1970 TO 1975

CD/SACD
1. Happy the Man (7" single) - 3:10
2. Twilight Alehouse (B-side - I Know What I Like) - 7:48
3. Going out to get You (Demo) - 4:55
4. Shepherd (BBC Nightride) - 4:04
5. Pacidy (BBC Nightride) - 5:44
6. Let us now make Love (BBC Nightride) - 6:16
7. Provocation (Genesis plays Jackson) - 4:10
8. Frustration (Genesis plays Jackson) - 3:42
9. Manipulation (Genesis plays Jackson) - 3:49
10. Resignation (Genesis plays Jackson) - 3:01


CD/SACD TOTAL: 46:39

DVD
1. Happy the Man (7" single) - 3:10
2. Twilight Alehouse (B-side - I Know What I Like) - 7:48
3. Going out to get You (Demo) - 4:55
4. Shepherd (BBC Nightride) - 4:04
5. Pacidy (BBC Nightride) - 5:44
6. Let us now make Love (BBC Nightride) - 6:16
7. Provocation (Genesis plays Jackson) - 4:10
8. Frustration (Genesis plays Jackson) - 3:42
9. Manipulation (Genesis plays Jackson) - 3:49
10. Resignation (Genesis plays Jackson) - 3:01


DVD EXTRAS
1. Reissues Interview 2007 - 6:00
2. Box Set 1967 - 1975 VH1 Special - (tbc)

                                     Genesis freaks cannot beg for more Big%20smile !
 
 



Replies:
Posted By: Frippertron
Date Posted: August 21 2008 at 07:06
oh crap! already bought these years ago.. i love the DVD extras.
 
Gutted!
 
 


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Posted By: chopper
Date Posted: August 21 2008 at 07:34
It'll be interesting to hear what the earlier albums sound like. I have heard a new remaster of Cinema Show and it sounds pretty good. I already have a remaster of TLLDOB though, this would be my third copy.


Posted By: Alucard
Date Posted: August 21 2008 at 07:46
Oh boy,
 how many more times do I have to put money on the counter for Genesis....Confused
the French TV 1974 visual sounds interesting, exerpts of the Lamb?
 
BTW I bought recently some of the new SACD/DVD sets and the quality is excellent


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"Hey there! Rotter's Club!
Explain the meaning of this song and share it"



Posted By: erik neuteboom
Date Posted: August 21 2008 at 10:54

I will work an extra serie of nightshifts in order to be able to pay the huge amount of money, I am sure it''s worth every eurocent, what a mouthwatering box set, my absolute highlight of progrock, the best Genesis ever Clap

 



Posted By: Alucard
Date Posted: August 21 2008 at 13:00
they should have put in  a Gabriel-Rael-Action-Man with a slippermen costume, the Lamias and a small plastic box..... maybe for the 2012 re-re-re-rerelease Wink
 
 


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Tadpoles keep screaming in my ear
"Hey there! Rotter's Club!
Explain the meaning of this song and share it"



Posted By: erik neuteboom
Date Posted: August 21 2008 at 14:14
 
                                                                               LOL
 
 
http://www.pbase.com/lunatic/peter_gabriel_pictures&page=3 -
 
 
http://www.pbase.com/lunatic/peter_gabriel_pictures&page=4 -
 
                                   Martin, I think with your idea it will become a very large box!
 
 


Posted By: British Tradition
Date Posted: August 21 2008 at 18:40
I'm pretty sure there is more footage than mentioned on this post

check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genesis_1970-1975
On this track listing there is more footage listed


Posted By: Walker
Date Posted: August 21 2008 at 19:51
What are the "Genesis play Jackson" songs? I am not familiar with these.
 


Posted By: JIF8882
Date Posted: August 21 2008 at 23:50
 Is the info on the Genesis box sets correct? The info on wikippedia is different. It states that the box set is due in October.  Also, their website does not have this info.  Why will the CDs be released by themselves @ a later date? That did not happen with the other box sets.

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Posted By: Chris S
Date Posted: August 22 2008 at 00:00
Excuse my ignorance. Are you saying their DVD( visual) footage for every remastered album from live shows? Just curious as to why the times per song are identical?
 
Cheers


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Posted By: Alucard
Date Posted: August 22 2008 at 02:23

nope, these are the same audio tracks but in a different form, the first disk is always a SACD & the second a DVD so I suppose the mastering is different & the visual material is an extra on the DVD, normally a band interview with comments about the record, plus when existing concerts or/and Video clips. My favourite ones so far are the Trick Of The tail concert and the Tour documentary on ATTWT. I am quite curious to see the new bonus material.

PS I just looked through the Wikipedia thread, there is indeed more footage then Eric posted, unfortunately the 1974 visuals are't from the lamb but Supper's Ready  & I know.... 
 
 


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Tadpoles keep screaming in my ear
"Hey there! Rotter's Club!
Explain the meaning of this song and share it"



Posted By: Alberto Muņoz
Date Posted: August 22 2008 at 10:56
Originally posted by Alucard Alucard wrote:

Oh boy,
 how many more times do I have to put money on the counter for Genesis....Confused
the French TV 1974 visual sounds interesting, exerpts of the Lamb?
 
BTW I bought recently some of the new SACD/DVD sets and the quality is excellent
 
That's right Alucard but i can no let this box pass...
Big%20smile


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Posted By: Alucard
Date Posted: August 22 2008 at 12:17
me neither....Wink


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Tadpoles keep screaming in my ear
"Hey there! Rotter's Club!
Explain the meaning of this song and share it"



Posted By: Man Erg
Date Posted: August 22 2008 at 12:21
I suppose the revenue will help towards Phil Collins's latest divorce settlement.

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Posted By: erik neuteboom
Date Posted: August 22 2008 at 12:53
In my memory there is no complete The Lamb video footage, perhaps Genesis uses the material of the Epping Forest DVD Group, they released a DVD featuring lots of rare 8 and 16 mm footage (from good to poor quality), all is perfectly blended with the music, incredible work Clap


Posted By: genesisfn
Date Posted: August 23 2008 at 00:14
Awsome!
Why is SECONDS Out excluded?
The Hi Rez mixing & mastering would increase the Dynamic Range & make this gem a sonic masterpiece.


Posted By: ClassicRocker
Date Posted: August 23 2008 at 12:24
Originally posted by genesisfn genesisfn wrote:

Awsome!
Why is SECONDS Out excluded?
The Hi Rez mixing & mastering would increase the Dynamic Range & make this gem a sonic masterpiece.

I agree that Seconds Out should also be included in one of these box sets... but not this one. Seconds Out is a release from 1977 (recorded on the Wind & Wuthering Tour without Gabriel), so if it had been included in a box, it would have been 1976-1982 (the first one released, I believe).

This box set could have benefited from a remixed Genesis Live (from 1973). Maybe they could have even added in some "lost" recordings from the same show, especially "Supper's Ready"! Angry

Who knows though, maybe the live albums will get the box set treatments as separate/independent releases.... maybe even a (mini) box of just live stuff?!


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Posted By: jimmy_row
Date Posted: August 23 2008 at 20:19
^ that has been rumored...but I believe the whispering died down when it got out that there were no plans to re-release the live material in the near future.  But, after the hype following the next box dies down...if there is still considerable demand, I wouldn't be surprised to see that live box released, with hopefully plenty of bonus material.


Posted By: erik neuteboom
Date Posted: August 24 2008 at 06:41
 
            Yesterday evening I had a talk with some Genesis freaks (on the Dutch Symforce II festival)
            and I was told that the The Lamb live footage is from Bern (Switzerland), running time at
                       about 30 minutes with a good quality, something to look forward to Approve !
 
                                   See: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ey_tdR8HZ5c - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ey_tdR8HZ5c
 
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poLY2238DbI -  
 
 


Posted By: twostikks
Date Posted: August 26 2008 at 08:46

I would think the live material would make a perfect 4th box.   "Genesis Live" (with the other Rainbow tracks included on the 1st Archive Box, maybe resequenced;   Seconds Out (with any extra material),  3 Sides Live (with any extra material!),  Live tracks from the Mama and Invisible Touch tours, and then I imagine they'd include "The Long and The Shorts" from the We Can't Dance era (although I think I could handle it if some of that wasn't included).

Damn, that box would be a TON of material.  But it would be great to have an expanded "Seconds Out"!
 
Come to think of it, they could probably release 2 "LIVE" Box sets;  1st one with everything including Hackett, 2nd one post-Hackett.  That would work for me.


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Andy Partridge


Posted By: arcer
Date Posted: August 26 2008 at 14:16
Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

It'll be interesting to hear what the earlier albums sound like. I have heard a new remaster of Cinema Show and it sounds pretty good. I already have a remaster of TLLDOB though, this would be my third copy.


To clear up a few things: this sequence of reissues features REMIXES of the albums, not simply remasters. The members of Genesis and engineer Nick Davis went back to the original master tapes and remixed the tracks to take advantage of modern technologies.

Once these are released the old '90s so-called Definitive Remasters will cease to exist as these new mixes will supercede them. Thus these are effectively 'different' albums.

How much different the first bunch of albums will be remains to be seen. With the later albums, all recorded on 16 track or more, it was a relatively simple task to revisit the tracks. Not so with the 1970-75 set as these were recorded on sometimes 8-track recorders with the tracks 'bounced down' to create more space on the multi-track to give more tracks. Therefore you might get a guitar and a synth line recorded on two seprarate track and then re-recorded onto a third, freeing up the first two to be wiped and used for new tracks. In this way you cannot revisit individual tracks and clean them up or reEQ them because you get what you get. Apparently it was a tricky process with the 70-75 set.

Also someone else was enquiring why the DVD discs timing are the same as the CD. This is because the new sets come (wonderfully) in a variety of formats. The CD also carried an SACD layer and the DVD is a DVD Audio disc that also carries the bonus DVD Video material. Nice to see Genesis supporting audiophile formats (even if they are now largely obsolete). If you do have a home DVD player, some allow you play DVD-A or SACD discs. Give it a whjirl through your amp, the res is higher and should provide more detail, air and space than standard rubbish Red Book CD.

Me, I can't wait for these discs. The 76-82 set sounds awesome.


Posted By: Garion81
Date Posted: August 26 2008 at 14:48
Originally posted by arcer arcer wrote:

Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

It'll be interesting to hear what the earlier albums sound like. I have heard a new remaster of Cinema Show and it sounds pretty good. I already have a remaster of TLLDOB though, this would be my third copy.


To clear up a few things: this sequence of reissues features REMIXES of the albums, not simply remasters. The members of Genesis and engineer Nick Davis went back to the original master tapes and remixed the tracks to take advantage of modern technologies.

Once these are released the old '90s so-called Definitive Remasters will cease to exist as these new mixes will supercede them. Thus these are effectively 'different' albums.

How much different the first bunch of albums will be remains to be seen. With the later albums, all recorded on 16 track or more, it was a relatively simple task to revisit the tracks. Not so with the 1970-75 set as these were recorded on sometimes 8-track recorders with the tracks 'bounced down' to create more space on the multi-track to give more tracks. Therefore you might get a guitar and a synth line recorded on two seprarate track and then re-recorded onto a third, freeing up the first two to be wiped and used for new tracks. In this way you cannot revisit individual tracks and clean them up or reEQ them because you get what you get. Apparently it was a tricky process with the 70-75 set.

Also someone else was enquiring why the DVD discs timing are the same as the CD. This is because the new sets come (wonderfully) in a variety of formats. The CD also carried an SACD layer and the DVD is a DVD Audio disc that also carries the bonus DVD Video material. Nice to see Genesis supporting audiophile formats (even if they are now largely obsolete). If you do have a home DVD player, some allow you play DVD-A or SACD discs. Give it a whjirl through your amp, the res is higher and should provide more detail, air and space than standard rubbish Red Book CD.

Me, I can't wait for these discs. The 76-82 set sounds awesome.
 
Not according to Prog Archives. Wink


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Posted By: Alberto Muņoz
Date Posted: August 26 2008 at 15:03
Originally posted by twostikks twostikks wrote:

I would think the live material would make a perfect 4th box.   "Genesis Live" (with the other Rainbow tracks included on the 1st Archive Box, maybe resequenced;   Seconds Out (with any extra material),  3 Sides Live (with any extra material!),  Live tracks from the Mama and Invisible Touch tours, and then I imagine they'd include "The Long and The Shorts" from the We Can't Dance era (although I think I could handle it if some of that wasn't included).

Yeah that would be nice!! i have recently hear Zurich 77 with an amazing quality!!!! and a very good version of It's yourself.
 
 
Damn, that box would be a TON of material.  But it would be great to have an expanded "Seconds Out"!
 
Yeah lots of material or live archives would be great!!!!!
 
Come to think of it, they could probably release 2 "LIVE" Box sets;  1st one with everything including Hackett, 2nd one post-Hackett.  That would work for me.
 
Of course i second that!!!Big%20smile
 


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Posted By: Roland113
Date Posted: August 26 2008 at 20:54
Originally posted by Walker Walker wrote:

What are the "Genesis play Jackson" songs? I am not familiar with these.
 


Interesting that you should ask, here's the fan club e-mail that I received today:

Following on from the massive success of the Genesis DVD ' http://resp.genesis-music.com/ue40/c2.php?USET/8607757/8764/H/N/V/http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0018CWWLE?ie=UTF8&tag=genesis-music-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B0018CWWLE - - When In Rome ,' which topped the music DVD chart for 3 consecutive weeks, the box set 'Genesis: 1970 - 1975' contains the five studio albums from ' http://resp.genesis-music.com/ue40/c2.php?USET/8607757/8765/H/N/V/http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000002NZO?ie=UTF8&tag=genesis-music-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B000002NZO - - Trespass ' to ' http://resp.genesis-music.com/ue40/c2.php?USET/8607757/8766/H/N/V/http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000002J1S?ie=UTF8&tag=genesis-music-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B000002J1S - - The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway ' plus an extras disc full of rarities including Genesis Plays Jackson, an aborted soundtrack project for a BBC Art film on the work of painter Michael Jackson.

Enjoy,

Tom


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Posted By: SouthSideoftheSky
Date Posted: September 20 2008 at 07:22
 
The set includes five albums - TRESPASS, NURSERY CRYME, FOXTROT, SELLING ENGLAND BY THE POUND and THE LAMB LIES DOWN ON BROADWAY, plus an extra disc with EXTRAS 1970-1975, a newly assembled compilation only available with this collection.

5 CLASSIC GENESIS ALBUMS
Deluxe Editions Of Each Album As CD + DVD 2-Disc Sets (but shouldn't The Lamb be two CD's + one DVD?)
Each CD Features a New Stereo Mix
Each DVD Contains a New 5.1 Surround Sound Mix 
Video Content Includes Over 6 Hours of Rare Live Concert Footage  ClapClapClap
Newly Filmed Interviews with the Band, and TV Appearances

 
Box Set Exclusive Bonus:
"Extra Tracks 1970-1975". A Collection of B-Sides and Rare Tracks.
 A CD+DVD Set, Also in Newly Mixed Stereo and 5.1 Surround
 
more info see: http://www.genesis-music.com/news/news.php?uid=392 - http://www.genesis-music.com/news/news.php?uid=392
 
If anyone has more detailed info about the extras please post it here!


Posted By: Nightfly
Date Posted: September 21 2008 at 13:31
It's a must despite the expense.Thumbs%20Up


Posted By: JIF8882
Date Posted: October 12 2008 at 05:11
Especially Trespass, as it wasn't remastered in '94 like the others were

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Posted By: Angelo
Date Posted: October 12 2008 at 05:53
SACD/DVD in Europ, CD/DVD in North America. Are we being forced to buy SACD players over here???

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Posted By: Walker
Date Posted: October 12 2008 at 11:49
Originally posted by Angelo Angelo wrote:

SACD/DVD in Europ, CD/DVD in North America. Are we being forced to buy SACD players over here???
 
I believe they will be dual-layer SACD's with a CD layer as well as an SACD Surround Sound mix, so it will play in any CD player.


Posted By: JIF8882
Date Posted: October 13 2008 at 06:43
It's only the studio albums being remixed

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Posted By: Angelo
Date Posted: October 13 2008 at 10:26
@Walker: that would be great, thanks !
@JIF8882: I still don't have all of them, this could be a good opportunity


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Posted By: Slartibartfast
Date Posted: October 14 2008 at 06:34
These guys really need to get their act together and put out some new prog.  Have they not got the memo?  Prog is back and in force.  But then, they've already made tons of money going commercial.  Perhaps they are no longer in it for just the money?

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Posted By: Vibrationbaby
Date Posted: October 14 2008 at 10:14
Can`t really get too excited aboout this band anymore. They`ve just did too much damage to themselves.For me they sold out. I will admit though that occasionally I`l throw one of their pre- LLDOB albums on the turntable close my eyes and pretend that all the commercial garbage never happened.

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Posted By: Padraic
Date Posted: October 14 2008 at 10:17
Originally posted by Slartibartfast Slartibartfast wrote:

These guys really need to get their act together and put out some new prog.  Have they not got the memo?  Prog is back and in force.  But then, they've already made tons of money going commercial.  Perhaps they are no longer in it for just the money?


I don't think they went "commercial" purely for the money, though obviously it didn't hurt.

Phil Collins just plain doesn't like "prog" music.  Period.


Posted By: Alberto Muņoz
Date Posted: October 14 2008 at 10:48
Originally posted by NaturalScience NaturalScience wrote:

Originally posted by Slartibartfast Slartibartfast wrote:

These guys really need to get their act together and put out some new prog.  Have they not got the memo?  Prog is back and in force.  But then, they've already made tons of money going commercial.  Perhaps they are no longer in it for just the money?


I don't think they went "commercial" purely for the money, though obviously it didn't hurt.

Phil Collins just plain doesn't like "prog" music.  Period.
 
Well for the record i'll said that the put well crafted songs in his POP music period, at least better than other horrible POP groups.
 
 
 
 
 


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Posted By: AlanD
Date Posted: October 15 2008 at 07:39
The thing I'm getting most excited about, apart from at last having the 'lost' Genesis Plays Jackson stuff, is the fact that the albums have been painstakingly remixed/remastered in 5.1 Surround Sound. If they sound as good as the recent Trick of the Tail  5.1 remastering job (which sounds truly magnificent) I will be in seventh heaven.
 
Should've used the classic Paul Whitehead lettering on the box though, instead of the Collins-era We Can't Dance lettering - never mind!
 
 


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Posted By: JIF8882
Date Posted: October 18 2008 at 05:56
Wonder if FYE will carry the new Genesis box set?

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Posted By: jmarkwilson
Date Posted: November 08 2008 at 18:24
Got mine today

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Posted By: The Quiet One
Date Posted: November 08 2008 at 18:38
Originally posted by ClassicRocker ClassicRocker wrote:


Originally posted by genesisfn genesisfn wrote:

Awsome!
Why is SECONDS Out excluded?
The Hi Rez mixing & mastering would increase the Dynamic Range & make this gem a sonic masterpiece.
I agree that Seconds Out should also be included in one of these box sets... but not this one. Seconds Out is a release from 1977 (recorded on the Wind & Wuthering Tour without Gabriel), so if it had been included in a box, it would have been 1976-1982 (the first one released, I believe). This box set could have benefited from a remixed Genesis Live (from 1973). Maybe they could have even added in some "lost" recordings from the same show, especially "Supper's Ready"! AngryWho knows though, maybe the live albums will get the box set treatments as separate/independent releases.... maybe even a (mini) box of just live stuff?!


I completely agree about Genesis Live with more live tracks with Gabriel!! I want to hear Supper's Ready live with GABRIEL!!!


Posted By: Terra Australis
Date Posted: November 13 2008 at 04:10
Originally posted by cacho cacho wrote:

Originally posted by ClassicRocker ClassicRocker wrote:


Originally posted by genesisfn genesisfn wrote:

Awsome!
Why is SECONDS Out excluded?
The Hi Rez mixing & mastering would increase the Dynamic Range & make this gem a sonic masterpiece.
I agree that Seconds Out should also be included in one of these box sets... but not this one. Seconds Out is a release from 1977 (recorded on the Wind & Wuthering Tour without Gabriel), so if it had been included in a box, it would have been 1976-1982 (the first one released, I believe). This box set could have benefited from a remixed Genesis Live (from 1973). Maybe they could have even added in some "lost" recordings from the same show, especially "Supper's Ready"! AngryWho knows though, maybe the live albums will get the box set treatments as separate/independent releases.... maybe even a (mini) box of just live stuff?!


I completely agree about Genesis Live with more live tracks with Gabriel!! I want to hear Supper's Ready live with GABRIEL!!!


Then you should get Genesis Archive 1967-75. Lots of live goodies.



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Posted By: Alberto Muņoz
Date Posted: November 13 2008 at 14:13
Originally posted by cacho cacho wrote:


I completely agree about Genesis Live with more live tracks with Gabriel!! I want to hear Supper's Ready live with GABRIEL!!!
 
Then purchase the 19671975 4 cd box set the disc 3 have a superb live version of Supper's Ready.Wink


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