Genesis
1976-1982 (12 Disc) - BOX SET
A Trick
of the Tail (1976) /Wind & Wuthering (1976) /And Then There
Were Three (1978) /Duke (1980) Abacab (1981)
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Reviewed
by: Moog Tronius |
Genre:
Prog Rock |
Country:
England |
Language:
English |
Length:
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Release
Date: May
15, 2007 |
The Review - By Moog Tronius
The first 5 installments of the Genesis 5.1 Remasters
are here in this (12) disc set, and what a fantastic package
these are! Firstly, it's a bit confusing as to what versions
are out there because these are available in either a box
set (including a 48 page bound book), or as individual 2 disc
sets. But the confusion just keeps getting worse from there
because if you get the European or Japanese versions of this
box (or individual discs) they include the SACD mix (playable
on regular CD players as well) and on disc two, PAL encoded
versions of the bonus DVD material, plus the entire disc encoded
in a 5.1 surround sound mix. Unfortunately in the USA and
Canada, the versions available here are only the CD versions
on disc 1 (no SACD), NTSC encoded video on disc 2, as well
as the 5.1 mix.***
You've all heard the recordings anyway, so I'll spare
you a song by review.***
Now that that's all out of the way (and I'll probably
stir up a hornets nest with all the audiofiles out there reading
this), but I am just not convinced that taking a recording
that's 30 years old and remastering it in 5.1 surround sound
is necessary or effective in the first place. The masters
were recorded in analog anyway. The only purpose a 5.1 remastering
of these discs does is give it more realism, but in this effect
more realism (meaning like Genesis playing in your living
room) doesn't do it for me. I don't need bass over here, drums
sorta over there and keys, vocals… etc. What these recording
DID need however was a good old fashioned remaster, and that
was completed years ago when Atlantic issued the original
remaster series. Many discs benefited from this, especially
Wind & Wuthering in which the initial CD release sounded like
it was recorded in a tin can. The LP was much better.***
Now, I'm not trying to knock the sound quality here on
any of the discs because it's every bit as good as the Atlantic
remasters, and if you're buying the discs for the first time
then this is the way to go. However the real attraction here
for me, and that MORE than makes up for the redundancy of
releasing these recordings again, is the stellar video footage
and extras that are included on the DVD discs of each recording.
In fact, what makes you go "HUH?" is the fact that this footage
has never been available on an official release until now.***
A Trick of the Tail's bonus video footage includes the
entire Genesis: In Concert video (which was actually released
as a laserdisc at one time). The concert was shot during this
period and includes several classic cuts. Entangled and I
Know What I Like are both here, as is also The Cinema Show
(just the instrumental section), but the real killer here
is the end of Supper's Ready which is absolutely beautiful.
And if that wasn't enough, count Bill Bruford (of Yes and
King Crimson fame), on Drums and you've got not only a great
experience, but a historical document. The only drawback here
is the use of goofy stock video footage that is played during
some of the longer more instrumental sections which can be
quite annoying. However, this is not enough to ruin the experience.***
Another highlight is on the Duke bonus disc where you
can find a killer concert from that tour with the classic
live lineup of Collins, Rutherford, Banks, Steurmer and Thompson.
Genesis shot 2 consecutive shows live at the Lyceum in London
in May of 1980. Some of this footage ended up being aired
in the UK on The Old Grey Whistle Test. While the masters
have not aged perfectly, it's a multi camera pro shot show
and includes some awesome cuts aside from many Duke tunes.
Check out In The Cage (complete with a keyboard medley of
old tunes) leading into Afterglow, Dance On A Volcano and
not to mention Los Endos for a mindblowing experience. Listen
to it LOUD for maximum effect.***
If you are financially blessed enough to afford this
(12) disc box set version you will get another extra special
treat in a 6th volume (and also includes a 2nd disc in 5.1)
which includes extra tracks they claim to be unique to this
version. In reality, they are unique in the sense that they
all have been remixed, unlike on the box set (many of these
songs appeared on the Archive #2 box). The sound quality here
is spectacular. Not to mention that if you're a US native
and own Three Sides Live remaster on CD and you're missing
the 4th side of extra tracks originally included on the LP
(and for some ridiculous reason left off the US CD remaster),
all those tracks are here too.***
All this plus music videos, bootleg footage, original
interactive tour programs from the concerts, and some very
candid and informative new interviews from Mike, Tony and
Phil about the recording of each album etc make this "not
to be missed".***
Nicely done by Rhino! Let's just hope they blow us away
with the Peter Gabriel era releases, especially by including
a nice clean video of the legendary Shepperton concert film
from the Selling England By The Pound tour of '73. Now that
would make me feel like royalty…..
*** Moog Tronius
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Band
Members: |
Phil Collins - Percussion, Cymbals,
Drums, Vocals, Background Vocals, Voices, Sounds |
Steve Hackett - Guitar, Autoharp,
Electric Guitar, 12-string Guitar, Kalimba, Guitar (Nylon String)
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Tony Banks - Organ, Synthesizer,
Piano, Keyboards, Hammond Organ, Background Vocals, 12-string
Guitar, Mellotron, fender rhodes, Sounds, Piano (Grand), Arp
2600 |
Mike Rutherford - Bass, Guitar,
Electric Guitar, Background Vocals, 12-string Guitar, bass pedals,
6-string bass, 8-string Bass, Guitar (12 String Acoustic) |
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David Henstchel Background Vocals |
Nick Davis - remixed & remastered
sound quality engineer |
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Each studio album is presented
as a two-disc set, with a CD featuring a newly remixed version
of the original studio album and a DVD that includes a 5.1 Surround
Sound mix of the album as well as videos, photo galleries, photographic
reproductions of tour programs, and new interviews with band
members. Three of the DVDs feature previously unreleased live
concert footage. |
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Disc - (1)
Trick Of The Tail - (76)
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Disc - (2)
Wind & Wuthering - (76)
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Track
Listing: |
1.)- Dance on a Volcano
5:57 |
1.)- Eleventh Earl
of Mar 7:43 |
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2.)- Entangled 6:27 |
2.)- One for the Vine 9:59 |
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3.)- Squonk 6:30 |
3.)-Your Own Special
Way 6:17 |
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4.)-Mad Man Moon -
7:35 |
4.)- Wot Gorilla?
3:20 |
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5.)- Robbery, Assault
and Battery 6:18 |
5.)- All in a Mouse's
Night 6:39 |
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6.)- Ripples... 8:05 |
6.)- Blood on the Rooftops 5:27 |
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7.)- A Trick of the Tail 4:35 |
7.)- Unquiet Slumbers for the
Sleepers 2:19 |
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8.)- Los Endos 5:52 |
8.)- ...in That Quiet Earth 4:54 |
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9.)- DVD Extras Videos: “Robbery,
Assault And Battery,” “Ripples” and “A Trick Of The Tail” |
9.)-Afterglow 4:14 |
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10.)- Photo Gallery: ‘White Rocks’
Premiere program - 1977 (8 pictures) |
10.)- DVD Extras Video: Japanese
and U.S. television bootlegs (1977) |
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11.)-Reissues Interview (2007)
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11.)- Photo Gallery: World Tour
programs 1977 (13 pictures) |
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12.)-Reissues Interview (2007)
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Disc - 3 - And Then There Were
Three - (78) |
Disc - 4 - Duke - (80) |
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1.)- Down and Out 5:27 |
1.)-Behind the Lines 5:31 |
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2.)-Undertow 4:47 |
2.)-Duchess 6:37 |
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3.)-Ballad of Big 4:50 |
3.)-Guide Vocal 1:21 |
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4.)-Snowbound 4:31 |
4.)-Man of Our Times 5:35 |
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5.)-Burning Rope 7:10 |
5.)-Misunderstanding 3:15 |
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6.)-Deep in the Motherlode 5:15 |
6.)-Heathaze 4:59 |
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7.)-Many Too Many 3:31 |
7.)-Turn It on Again 3:52 |
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8.)-Scenes from a
Night's Dream 3:29 |
8.)-Alone Tonight
3:57 |
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9.)-Say It's Alright Joe 4:21 |
9.)-Cul-De-Sac 5:04 |
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10.)-The Lady Lies 6:08 |
10.)-Please Don't Ask 4:02 |
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11.)-Follow You Follow Me 4:03 |
11.)-Duke's Travels 8:38 |
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12.)- DVD Extras Videos: “Many
Too Many” and “Follow You Follow Me” |
12.)-Duke's End 2:10 |
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13.)- Live With Genesis 1978 |
13.)- DVD Extras Videos: “Duchess,”
“Misunderstanding” and “Turn It On Again” |
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14.)- Photo Galleries: Japanese,
Knebworth and German Festival tour programs 1978 (29 pictures)
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14.)- Live At The Lyceum London
1980 |
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15.)- Photo Gallery: World Tour
program 1980 (16 pictures) |
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Reissues Interview (2007) |
16.)- Reissues Interview (2007)
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Disc - (5) - Abacab - (80) |
Disc - (6) - "Extra Tracks"
(1976 To 1982) |
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1.)-Abacab 6:57 |
1.) - Paperlate - 3:25 |
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2.)-No Reply at All 4:33 |
2.) -Evidence of Autumn - 4:58 |
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3.)-Me and Sarah Jane 6:02 |
3.) -Pigeons - 3:15 |
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4.)-Keep It Dark 4:32 |
4. -You Might Recall - 5:35 |
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5.)-Dodo/Lurker 7:31 |
5.) -Naminanu - 3:54 |
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6.)-Who Dunnit? 3:24 |
6.) -Inside and Out - 6:48 |
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7.)-Man on the Corner 4:27 |
7.) -Vancouver - 3:03 |
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8.)-Like It or Not 4:58 |
8.) -Me and Virgil - 6:19 |
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9.)-Another Record 4:38 |
9.) -Its Yourself - 6:15 |
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10.) - DVD Extras Videos: “Abacab,”
“No Reply At All,” “Keep It Dark” and “Man On The Corner” |
10.) -Match of the Day - 3:30 |
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11.) - Photo Gallery: World Tour
program 1981 (15 pictures) |
11.) -Open Door - 4:06 |
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12.) - Reissues Interview (2007)
Extra Tracks 1976 |
12.) -The Day the Light Went Out
- 3:12 |
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13.) -Submarine - 4:38 |
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This set also includes a : Case-bound
48 page book |
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