The Genesis Discography: Genesis Studio Work ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table of Contents A. Group Studio Albums 1969: From Genesis to Revelation (a.k.a. "In the Beginning", etc.) 1970: Trespass 1972: Nursery Cryme 1972: Foxtrot 1973: Live 1973: Selling England By The Pound 1974: The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway 1976: A Trick of the Tail 1977: Wind and Wuthering 1977: Seconds Out 1978: ...And Then There Were Three... 1980: Duke 1981: Abacab 1982: Three Sides Live (US) 1982: Three Sides Live (UK) 1983: Genesis (a.k.a. The "Shapes" album, or "Mama") 1986: Invisible Touch 1991: We Can't Dance 1992: The Way We Walk, The Shorts 1993: The Way We Walk, The Longs B. Studio Singles C. Group Studio Miscellany and Covers of Genesis 1975: Reflection, Rock Theatre 1980: The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway (compilation) 1987: We Know What We Like (London Symphony Orchestra) ????: The Royal Philharmonic plays Genesis Hits 1990: The Royal Philharmonic plays Phil Collins Hits Boxed sets Released and stock interviews D. About Genesis - Unreleased Stuff and Other Goodies ------------------------------------------------------------------------ A. Group Studio Albums --- From Genesis to Revelation --- Released March 1969 Album: Decca SKL 4990 Stereo (UK, Europe) Decca LK 4990 Mono (UK, Europe, few copies released) Decca PS643 (US) Players: Tony Banks: Keyboards, vocals Peter Gabriel: Lead vocal, flute Ant Phillips: Guitars, vocals Mike Rutherford: Bass guitar, vocals Jonathan Silver: Drums Dave Thomas: Backup vocals Liner: String arrangements by Arthur Greenslade Produced by Jonathan King Recorded at Regen Sound Studios, Denmark St., London Tracks: 1.Where the Sour Turns To Sweet (Banks,Gabriel) (3:14) 2.In the Beginning (Phillips,Gabriel) (3:43) 3.Fireside Song (Banks, Phillips, Rutherford) (4:20) 4.The Serpent (Banks, Gabriel) (4:39) 5.Am I Very Wrong? (Gabriel, Banks) (3:30) 6.In The Wilderness (Phillips, Gabriel, Banks, Rutherford) (3:31) 7.The Conqueror (Banks, Gabriel) (3:39) 8.In Hiding (Phillips, Gabriel) (2:41) 9.One Day (Banks, Gabriel) (3:19) 10.Window (Phillips, Rutherford) (3:34) 11.The Silent Sun (Banks, Gabriel) (2:13) 12.A Place To Call My Own (Phillips, Gabriel) (2:00) Rereleases of "From Genesis To Revelation" Genesis does not own the rights to their first album, and have no control over how many times it is rereleased. Jonathan King retians ownership and has continually put this album out on a regular schedule. The guide below is our attempt to track all the rereleases that have been made. Various versions have had extra tracks added not on the original release. King's profiteering has made it easy for Genesis fans to obtain this album, which would have otherwise drowned in obscurity and become an incredible collector's item. In The Beginning UK/ITALY Decca SKL 4990 First European re-release, UK, US & Italy 1974. Sleeve has view of earth surrounded by a serpent. Without singles. Rock Roots: Genesis UK Decca ROOTS 1 first re-release with extra tracks, May 1976 Sleeve is pink with photo of Decca record player, black & white photos of band (Phillips/Rutherford/Banks/Gabriel/Stewart) and separate photo of Gabriel. The extra tracks are the first two tracks on Side One (A Silent Sun/That's Me) and the last two tracks on Side Two (A Winter's Tale/One-Eyed Hound). In The Beginning US London Collectors Series LC 50006 first US re-release, 1977 Sleeve details unknown. In The Beginning GERMANY Nova/Decca 6.21580 German re-release, 1977 Sleeve is Gabriel in flower mask, also includes inner sleeve (with lyrics?). Idolos 1 - From Genesis To Revelation SPAIN Decca C7827 Spanish re-release, 1977 Sleeve details unknown. Genesis JAPAN Decca ? Japanese release, 1978 Sleeve is Gabriel in Moonlit Knight costume. The first 1000 were pressed on yellow vinyl and are extremely collectable & valuable today. The Silent Sun GERMANY Decca 624359 German re-release, 1980 Sleeve is illustration of a sun. Genesis With Peter Gabriel GERMANY Decca 624603 German re-release, 1981 Sleeve details unknown, includes extra tracks. Gigantes Del Pop - Grabacion Original, Vol 24 SPAIN Decca 71-95-074 Spanish re-release, 1981 Sleeve is a bad stage photo of band, includes extra tracks. Title means "Pop Giants, Original Recording #24" Historia De La Musica Rock - Genesis SPAIN Decca ? Spanish re-release, date unknown Sleeve details unknown. Title means "History of Rock Music, Genesis" Where The Sour Turns To Sweet UK re-release, 1986 UK Rock Machine MACHM 4 (LP) UK Rock Machine MACHMP 4 (picture disc LP) UK Rock Machine ? (cassette) UK Rock Machine MACD 4 (CD, re-issued at budget price in 1992) Sleeve is black with a strange painting (by Ian Miller). Includes band history text by Hugh Fielder, and extra tracks in the same order as on Rock Roots. ...And The Word Was... UK London 820 496-2 (CD) UK re-release, March 1987 Sleeve is 1968 band photo on blue backgorund, includes band history text by John Tracy, and extra tracks in the same order as Rock Roots. The Compact Collection - From Genesis To Revelation AUSTRALIA Castle Australasian PACD 013 (CD) Australia, 1990 Sleeve is standard band photo and also separate later photos of Collins, Gabriel, Hackett & Banks, which is strange because Collins and Hackett aren't on the record! Includes extra tracks, order unknown. From Genesis To Revelation US DCC Classics DZC-051 (cassette) US DCC Classics DZS-051 (CD) US re-release, August 1990 Sleeve is similar to The Compact Collection with the same photos. CD booklet has text by Hugh Fielder and another black & white photo of Gabriel from the early days. States "remastered from original master tapes", which may or may not be true. Track order is standard album then The Silent Sun/That's Me/A Winter's Tale/One-Eyed Hound. Genesis ITALY Green Line ? (cassette) Italian bootleg cassette of album, 1990 Animal painting on cover, looks cheaply made. ...And The Word Was GERMANY Castle Communications CMC 3024 (CD) German re-release, 1991 Sleeve details unknown, may be same as UK "And The Word Was". Genesis - From Genesis To Revelation BENELUX Castle Communications ? (CD) Benelux re-release, date unknown (Benelux is Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg) Sleeve is black with "GENESIS" in gold letters, but not the same as the original sleeve. Includes text by Hugh Fielder and extra tracks. From Genesis To Revelation UK Music Club ? (CD) UK re-release, October 1993 Sleeve is "weathered" band photo, includes lyrics in booklet (including lyrics to extra tracks). Track order is standard album then That's Me/ A Winter's Tale/One-Eyed Hound/The Silent Sun as the last tracks. Also includes new text from Jonathan King and some different early photos. --- Trespass --- Released October 1970 Album: Charisma CAS 1020 (UK) re-release Virgin CHC 12 (UK) ABC ABCX 816 (US) Charisma/Phillips 6369 905 (Germany) Charisma RJ7301 (Japan) Virgin CHC 12 Cassette: 1970 Charisma CAS 1020 (UK) re-release Virgin CHCMC 12 (UK) 1980 MCA 1653 (US) CD: Virgin CASCD 1020 1993 MCA Records MCAD-1653 (first US CD release, no lyrics, ADD) Players: Tony Banks: Organ, piano, mellotron, guitar, vocals Peter Gabriel: Lead vocal, flute, accordion, tambourine, bass drum, etc. Jonathan Mayhew: Drums, percussion, vocals Ant Phillips: Lead guitar, acoustic 12-string, dulcimer, vocals Mike Rutherford: Bass guitar, acoustic 12-string, cello, vocals Liner: Producer: John Anthony Recorded at Trident Studios, London, July 1970 Tape Operator: David Hentschel Tracks: 1.Looking for Someone 2.White Mountain 3.Visions of Angels 4.Stagnation 5.Dusk 6.The Knife --- Nursery Cryme --- Album: 1972 Charisma CAS-1052 (Gatefold album with lyrics and pictures printed on the inside cover) re-release Virgin CHC 22 (UK) Charisma CAS 1052 (US, distributed by Buddah Records) Charisma 6369 916 (Germany) Charisma RJ7302 (Japan) Virgin CAS 1052 1971 Atlantic 80030-1 (Non-gatefold album, no lyrics) Cassette: Atlantic 7 80030-4-B (credits inside, does not credit Hackett) re-release Virgin CHCMC 22 (UK) CD: 1985 Virgin CASCD-1052 AAD (Lyrics included in booklet) Nov. 1987 Atlantic atl80030-2 Players: Steve Hackett: Electric Guitar, 12-String Guitar. Peter Gabriel: Lead Voice, Flute, Bass Drum, Tambourine. Tony Banks: Organ, Mellotron, Piano, 12-String Guitar, Voices. Phil Collins: Drums, Voices, Percussion, Lead Vocal on (2) Mike Rutherford: Bass, Bass Pedals, 12-String Guitar, Voices. Tracks: 1.The Musical Box 2.For Absent Friends 3.The Return Of The Giant Hogweed 4.Seven Stones 5.Harold The Barrel 6.Harlequin 7.The Fountain Of Salmacis --- Foxtrot --- Released October 1972 Album: 1972 Charisma CAS-6369-922 (Gatefold album with lyrics and pictures of the band on the inside cover) Charisma CAS 1058 (UK) re-release Virgin CHC 38 (Gatefold UK) Charisma CAS 1058 (US, distributed by Buddah Records) Charisma 6369 922 (Germany) Charisma RJ7303 (Japan) Cassette: 1972 Charisma (No lyrics or pictures - cover is closeup of fox) re-release 1985 Virgin CHCMC 38 Atlantic 7 81848-4 (credits & playing times inside) CD: 1986 Virgin, 1985 Charisma CASCD-1058 AAD (Lyrics included in booklet) Jun. 1988 Atlantic atl81848 Players: Steve Hackett: Electric Guitar, 12-String Guitar, 6-String Guitar Peter Gabriel: Lead Voice, Flute, Bass Drum, Tambourine, Oboe Tony Banks: Organ, Mellotron, Piano, Electric Piano, 12-String Guitar, Voices Phil Collins: Drums, Voices, Assorted Percussion Mike Rutherford: Bass, Bass Pedals, 12-String Guitar, Voices, Cello Richard MacPhail: Equipment and Stage Sound (sound friend) Tracks: 1.Watcher Of The Skies (7:19) 2.Time Table (4:40) 3.Get 'Em Out By Friday (8:35) 4.Can-Utility And The Coastliners (5:43) 5.Horizons (1:38) 6.Supper's Ready (22:58) i. Lover's Leap ii. The Guaranteed Eternal Sanctuary Man iii. Ikhnaton and Itsacon and Their Band of Merry Men iv. How Dare I Be So Beautiful? v. Willow Farm vi. Apocalypse in 9/8 (featuring the delicious talents of Gabble Ratchet) vii. As Sure as Eggs is Eggs (Aching Men's Feet) --- Live --- Released August 1973 Album: 1973 Charisma CLASS-1 or 9279-530 (Back of album has a short story written by Peter Gabriel) Charisma CAS 1666 (US) Charisma 6499 539 (Germany) Charisma RJ7225 (Japan) Cassette: Charisma 'Success series' 7259 530 (splits Hogweed into two parts) CD: 1987 Virgin CLACD 1 (Lyrics included in booklet, but are wrong!) Jun. 1988 Atlantic atl81855 Players: Steve Hackett: Electric Guitar, 12-String Guitar. Peter Gabriel: Lead Voice, Flute, Bass Drum, Tambourine. Tony Banks: Organ, Mellotron, Piano, 12-String Guitar, Voices. Phil Collins: Drums, Voices, Percussion. Mike Rutherford: Bass, Bass Pedals, 12-String Guitar, Voices. Tracks: 1.Watcher Of The Skies (8:35) 2.Get 'Em Out By Friday (9:13) 3.The Return Of The Giant Hogweed (8:17) 4.The Musical Box (10:55) 5.The Knife (9:50) Notes: Recorded live at the De Montfort Hall & at the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, England, February, 1973. This album was originally planned to be a double album, with the second record containing a full side-long version of "Supper's Ready". According to Record Collector No. 146, Oct. 1991, one double album test pressing of both sets was made, a Dutch release on the Philips record label. The number of copies in this run is not stated, although it was probably very few. No one knows who owns any of them, if any are even extant at this time. There is a rare Italian limited edition of "Genesis Live", which does NOT have the extra tracks, but came with a totally different limited edition sleeve of Gabriel in his flower mask, surrounded by a white border. Charisma 636 9942L is the limited edition Italian release. --- Selling England By The Pound --- Released September 1973 Album: 1973 Charisma FC-6060 (Album contains an insert with lyrics and a picture of the band) Charisma CAS 1074 (UK contains insert with lyrics) Charisma 6369 944 (Europe, Germany) Charisma RJ7304 (Japan) 1973 Atlantic SD-19277 (No lyric sheet) Charisma CAS 1074 (has lyric sheet, no picture of the band) Cassette: Atlantic CS 19277 (blank inside) CD: 1985 Virgin CASCD-1074 AAD (Lyrics included in booklet of UK CD) July 1987 Atlantic atl19277 Players: Steve Hackett: Electric Guitar, Nylon Guitar. Peter Gabriel: Vocals, Flute, Percussion, Oboe. Tony Banks: Keyboards, 12-String Guitar. Phil Collins: Drums, Percussion, Vocal, Lead Vocals on (4) Mike Rutherford: Bass, 12-String Guitar, Electric Sitar. Tracks: 1.Dancing With The Moonlit Knight 2.I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe) 3.Firth Of Fifth 4.More Fool Me 5.The Battle Of Epping Forest (WT: parts from 'The Block') 6.After The Ordeal 7.The Cinema Show 8.Aisle Of Plenty --- The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway --- Released November 1974 Album: Charisma CGS 101 (UK Gatefold) Charisma 6641 226 (Europe) Charisma SFX 10022-3 (Japan) 1974 Atco SD-2-401 (2-LP set, gatefold album with short story written by Peter Gabriel on inside cover, album sleeves contain lyrics.) CD: 1986 Virgin CGSCD-1 AAD (2-CD set, booklet contains lyrics and story) July 1987 Atlantic atl401 ATCO 401-2 Cassette: ATCO CS 2-401 (part one & part two, two tapes) Players: Steve Hackett: Guitars. Peter Gabriel: Voices and Flute, with variations on the above and experiments with foreign sounds. Tony Banks: Keyboards. Phil Collins: Percussion, Vibing & Voicing. Mike Rutherford: Bass and 12-String Guitar. Brian Eno: Enossification. [Eno did the sound effects for the voice on things like Grand Parade] Tracks: 1.The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway (4:52) 2.Fly On A Windshield (4:22) 3.Broadway Melody Of 1974 (0:33) 4.Cuckoo Cocoon (2:11) 5.In The Cage (8:13) 6.The Grand Parade Of Lifeless Packaging (2:47) 7.Back In N.Y.C. (5:43) 8.Hairless Heart (2:13) 9.Counting Out Time (3:40) 10.The Carpet Crawlers (5:17) 11.The Chamber Of 32 Doors (5:40) 12.Lilywhite Lilith (2:44) 13.The Waiting Room (5:24) 14.Anyway (3:07) 15.Here Comes The Supernatural Anaesthetist (2:58) 16.The Lamia (6:56) 17.Silent Sorrow In Empty Boats (3:06) 18.The Colony Of Slippermen (8:16) The Arrival A Visit To The Doctor The Raven 19.Ravine (2:04) 20.The Light Dies Down On Broadway (3:32) 21.Riding The Scree (3:55) 22.In The Rapids (2:28) 23.It (4:15) --- A Trick Of The Tail --- Released February 1976 Album: 1976 Atlantic SD-36-129 (Gatefold album with lyrics printed on inside cover, pictures of album characters printed on inner album sleeve) 1976 Charisma CDS 4001 (UK, as Atlantic release) Charisma 6369 974 (6106) (Cassette 7164 047) German import "au dem Hause Phonogram" gatefold with (English) lyrics and sleeve containing characters Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab MFSL-1-062 (Master recording, marketed by AtCo, pressed in Japan) Cassette: ATCO CS 38-101 (no insert) CD: 1976 (released July 1987) Atlantic 38101-2 AAD (Booklet contains lyrics and album characters) 1983 Virgin CDSCD 4001 (UK, as Atlantic release) Players: Steve Hackett: Electric Guitar, 12-String Guitars. Tony Banks: Pianos, Synthesizers, Organ, Mellotron, 12-String Guitar, Backing Vocals. Phil Collins: Drums, Percussion, Lead & Backing Vocals. Mike Rutherford: Basses, Bass Pedals, 12-String Guitar. Tracks: 1.Dance On A Volcano (Rutherford, Banks, Hackett, Collins) (5:53) 2.Entangled (Hackett, Banks) (6:26) 3.Squonk (Rutherford, Banks) (6:27) (WT: Indians) 4.Mad Man Moon (Banks) (7:33) 5.Robbery, Assault, & Battery (Banks, Collins) (6:14) 6.Ripples (Rutherford, Banks) (8:04) 7.A Trick Of The Tail (Banks) (4:34) 8.Los Endos (Collins, Hackett, Rutherford, Banks) (5:45) --- Wind And Wuthering --- Released January 1977 Album: 1977 Atlantic ATCO SD-36-144 (Lyrics printed on inner sleeve of album) CD: 1977 Virgin CDSCD-4005 AAD (Lyrics included in booklet of import CD)[Atco CDs and tapes do not contain lyrics] July 1987 Atlantic atl38100 Players: Steve Hackett: Electric Guitars, Nylon Classical, 12-String Guitars, Kalimba, Auto-harp. Tony Banks: Steinway Grand Piano, ARP 2600 and Pro-Soloist Synths, Hammond Organ, Mellotron, Roland String Synth, Rhodes. Phil Collins: Voices, Drums, Cymbals, Percussion. Mike Rutherford: 4, 6, & 8 String Basses, Electric and 12-String Acoustic Guitars, Bass Pedals. Tracks: 1.Eleventh Earl Of Mar (Banks, Hackett, Rutherford) (7:39) 2.One For The Vine (Banks) (9:56) 3.Your Own Special Way (Rutherford) (6:15) 4.Wot Gorilla? (Collins, Banks) (3:12) 5.All In A Mouse's Night (Banks) (6:35) 6.Blood On The Rooftops (Hackett, Collins) (5:20) 7.'Unquiet Slumbers For The Sleepers... (Hackett, Rutherford) 8....In That Quiet Earth' (Hackett, Rutherford, Banks, Collins) (7:20 for 7/8) 9.Afterglow (Banks) (4:10) --- Seconds Out --- Released October 1977 Recorded in Paris 1976/77. Album: 1977 Atlantic SD-2-9002 (2-LP set, gatefold) 1977 Charisma GE 2001 (UK, as Atlantic release) Cassette: 1977 Atlantic CS-2-9002 (2-tapes) 747 2136 (slightly different ordering of tracks, 2 volumes, and I've only seen volume 2) CD: 1977 (released July 1987) Atlantic 9002-2 AAD (2-CD set) 1985 Virgin GECD 2001 (2-CD set, lyrics in booklet, incorrect) Players: Steve Hackett: Gibson Les Paul, Hodaka, 12-String Guitar. Tony Banks: RMI Electric Piano, Hammond T. Organ, ARP Pro soloist, Mellotron 400, Epiphone 12-String, Backing Vocals Phil Collins: Voice, Premier and Gretsch Drums. Mike Rutherford: Shergold Electric 12 String and Bass, 8-String Bass, Alvarez 12-String, Moog Taurus Bass Pedals, B.Vocals. Chester Thompson: Pearl Drums and Percussion. Bill Bruford: Ludwig and Hayman Drums and Percussion (on track 10 only) Tracks: 1.Squonk 2.The Carpet Crawl 3.Robbery, Assault, & Battery 4.Afterglow 5.Firth Of Fifth 6.I Know What I Like 7.The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway 8.The Musical Box (closing) 9.Supper's Ready 10.Cinema Show 11.Dance On A Volcano 12.Los Endos --- ...And Then There Were Three... --- Released April 1978 Album: Atlantic SD 19173 (Gatefold sleeve, lyrics) Charisma CDS 4010 (UK, as Atlantic release) CD: July 1987 Atlantic atl19173 1983 Virgin CDSCD 4010 (UK, lyrics included in booklet) Players: Tony Banks: Keyboards Philip Collins: Drums, Voices Mike Rutherford: Guitars, Basses Produced by David Hentschel and Genesis Engineered by David Hentschel Assisted by Pierre Geoffrey Chateau Recorded at Relight Studios, Hilvarenbeek Holland Mixed at Trident Studios, London Tracks: 1.Down And Out (Collins, Banks, Rutherford) (5:25) 2.Undertow (Banks) (4:47) 3.Ballad Of Big (Collins, Banks, Rutherford) (4:47) 4.Snowbound (Rutherford) (4:30) 5.Burning Rope (Banks) (7:07) 6.Deep In The Motherlode (Rutherford) (5:14) 7.Many Too Many (Banks) (3:30) 8.Scenes From A Night's Dream (Collins, Banks) (3:30) 9.Say It's Alright Joe (Rutherford) (4:18) 10.The Lady Lies (Banks) (6:05) 11.Follow You Follow Me (Rutherford, Banks, Collins) (3:59) --- Duke --- Released March 1980 Album: Charisma CBR101 (Gatefold sleeve with lyrics and cartoons) CD: July 1987 Atlantic atl16014 1985 Virgin CBRCD 101 (UK, with lyrics and b&w cartoons) Players: Tony Banks: Keyboards, Backing Vocals, 12 String Guitar, Duck Mike Rutherford: Basses, Guitars, Backing Vocals Phil Collins: Drums, Vocals, Drum Machine, Duck Dave Hentschel: Backing Vocals Produced by David Hentschel and Genesis Assisted by Dave Bascombe Engineered by David Hentschel of Dukeslodge Enterprises Ltd. Recorded at Polar Studios Sweden Mixed at Maison Rouge London Comments: Three working titles ("The Duke", "Bring Out Your Dead", and "Jazz" are known, but not which songs they became...) Tracks: 1.Behind The Lines (Banks, Collins, Rutherford) 2.Duchess (Banks, Collins, Rutherford) 3.Guide Vocal (Banks) 4.Man Of Our Times (Rutherford) 5.Misunderstanding (Collins) 6.Heathaze (Banks) 7.Turn It On Again (Banks, Collins, Rutherford) 8.Alone Tonight (Rutherford) 9.Cul-De-Sac (Banks) 10.Please Don't Ask (Collins) 11.Duke's Travels (Banks, Collins, Rutherford) 12.Duke's End (Banks, Collins, Rutherford) --- Abacab --- Released September 1981 Album: Atlantic SD 19313 (inner sleeve has picture of band, no lyrics) Charisma CBR 102 (UK, as Atlantic release, note there were three different varitions of the sleeve in UK) Cassette: Atlantic CS 19313 (outside flap with play list erroneously does not credit Anthony Banks Ltd. even though the inside does.) CD: July 1987 Atlantic atl19313 1985 Virgin CBRCD 102 (UK, b&w band pic and lyrics in booklet) Players: Tony Banks: Keyboards Phil Collins: Drums, Vocals Mike Rutherford: Basses, Guitars EWF Horns on No Reply At All courtesy of Earth Wind And Fire Produced by Genesis Engineered by Hugh Padgham Recorded and mixed at The Farm, Surrey Arranged by Tom Tom 84 Comments: There are actually *four* known color patterns of the sleeve. This is a point of confusion since an ad for a painting of the art only had three, but it is definite four exist. The three variations on the LP cover (which are the three in the painting) are A, B, and C, with a fourth appearing on the CD only: A: Yellow, Orange, Green, Dark Gray B: Light Gray, Yellow, Blue, Maroon C: Orange, Navy Blue, Light Gray, Yellow CD: Light Blue, Peach, Green, Pink Tracks: 1.Abacab (Banks, Collins, Rutherford) (7:02) (WT: ABACAB) 2.No Reply At All (Banks, Collins, Rutherford) (4:41) (WT: Nationwide) 3.Me And Sarah Jane (Banks) (6:00) (WT: Spike) 4.Keep It Dark (Banks, Collins, Rutherford) (4:34) (WT: Odd) 5.Dodo (Banks, Collins, Rutherford) (7:20) (WT: German I) 6.Lurker (Banks, Collins, Rutherford) (WT: German II) 7.Who Dunnit? (Banks, Collins, Rutherford) (3:22) (WT: Weirdsynth) 8.Man On The Corner (Collins) (4:27) (WT: Lonely Man) 9.Like It Or Not (Rutherford) (4:58) (WT: Don) 10.Another Record (Banks, Collins, Rutherford) (4:30) (WT: Westside) --- Three Sides Live (US Version) --- Released May 1982 Album: Atlantic ??? (Gatefold sleeve, bad pic of lights at concert) 1982 Charisma GEN 2002 (UK, Gatefold with live pic) CD: July 1987 Atlantic atl2000 Cassette: Vertigo 7565 008 (made in Holland, credits inside) 1982 Charisma/Virgin GENC 2002 (UK) Players: Phil Collins: Drums, Vocals Tony Banks: Keyboards, Backing Vocals Mike Rutherford: Guitar, Bass, Backing Vocals Daryl Stuermer: Guitar, Bass Chester Thompson: Drums Tracks: 1.Turn It On Again (Banks, Collins, Rutherford) (5:01) 2.Dodo (Banks, Collins, Rutherford) (7:19) 3.Abacab (Banks, Collins, Rutherford) (8:41) 4.Behind The Lines (Banks, Collins, Rutherford) (5:25) 5.Duchess (Banks, Collins, Rutherford) (6:33) 6.Me And Sarah Jane (Banks) (5:53) 7.Follow You Follow Me (Banks, Collins, Rutherford) (4:36) 8.Misunderstanding (Collins) (3:55) 9.In The Cage (Gabriel, Hackett, Banks, Collins, Rutherford) (7:45) 10.Medley: Cinema Show (Gabriel, Hackett, Banks, Collins, Rutherford) Slippermen (Gabriel, Hackett, Banks, Collins, Rutherford) 11.Afterglow (Banks) (8:34) 12.Paperlate (Banks, Collins, Rutherford) (3:20) * 13.You Might Recall (Banks, Collins, Rutherford) (5:31) * (WT: Jangly) 14.Me And Virgil (Banks, Collins, Rutherford) (6:20) * (WT: Chunky) 15.Evidence Of Autumn (Banks) (4:57) + 16.Open Door (Rutherford) (4:06) + Notes: Produced by Genesis * Produced by Genesis, Engineered by Hugh Padgham + Co-produced by Genesis and Dave Hentschel Recorded live during the Genesis 1981 tour except * The Farm, Surrey '81 + Polar Studios Stockholm 1979 --- Three Sides Live (UK Version) --- Released May 1982 CD: Virgin GECD 2002 Note: Both German on Vertigo and British on Virgin so Virgin GECD 2002 exists with both the studio tracks AND the 4th live side. The one with the studio tracks has a pink back insert and blue labels on the discs, and the other has a white back insert and clear labels on the discs. Album: Virgin GE 2002 Players: Phil Collins: Drums, Vocals Tony Banks: Keyboards, Backing Vocals Mike Rutherford: Guitar, Bass, Backing Vocals Daryl Stuermer: Guitar, Bass Chester Thompson: Drums Bill Bruford: Drums on Track 13 Steve Hackett: Guitar on Track 13 Tracks: 1.Turn It On Again (Banks, Collins, Rutherford) (5:01) 2.Dodo (Banks, Collins, Rutherford) (7:19) 3.Abacab (Banks, Collins, Rutherford) (8:41) 4.Behind The Lines (Banks, Collins, Rutherford) (5:25) 5.Duchess (Banks, Collins, Rutherford) (6:33) 6.Me And Sarah Jane (Banks) (5:53) 7.Follow You Follow Me (Banks, Collins, Rutherford) (4:36) 8.Misunderstanding (Collins) (3:55) 9.In The Cage (Gabriel, Hackett, Banks, Collins, Rutherford) (7:45) 10.Medley: Cinema Show (Gabriel, Hackett, Banks, Collins, Rutherford) Slippermen (Gabriel, Hackett, Banks, Collins, Rutherford) 11.Afterglow (Banks) (8:34) 12.One For The Vine (Banks) (10:36) 13.Fountain Of Salmacis (Gabriel, Hackett, Banks, Collins, Rutherford) (8:15) 14.It/Watcher Of The Skies (Gabriel, Hackett, Banks, Collins, Rutherford) (6:45) Notes: Produced by Genesis Engineered by Geoff Callingham Tracks 11, 12 and 13 produced by Dave Hentschel Recorded Live in Europe and America during 1981 Tracks 11 and 12 recorded in 1980 Track 13 recorded in 1976 --- Genesis --- Released October 1983 Album: Atlantic 80116-1 (inner sleeve has lyrics and photos) Virgin GEN LP 1 (UK, as Atlantic release, LP itself has a picture label of sorts, white with yellow shapes) CD: July 1987 Atlantic atl80116 UK Virgin GENCD 1. Reel-to-reel: US Atlantic 1R1 7626 Cassette: Atlantic 7 80116-4 Virgin GEN MC 1 (UK, lyrics and photos) Players: Tony Banks: Keyboards, Backing Vocals Mike Rutherford: Guitars, Bass, Backing Vocals Phil Collins: Drums, Percussion, Lead Vocals Produced By Genesis with Hugh Padgham Engineered by Hugh Padgham Recorded and mixed at The Farm, Surrey All songs written by Banks, Collins, Rutherford Note: since it is eponymously titled, this album is also called 'Mama' and 'Shapes' to avoid confusion Tracks: 1.Mama (6:46) 2.That's All (4:22) 3.Home By The Sea (4:46) 4.Second Home By The Sea (6:22) (WT: Heavy Simmons) 5.Illegal Alien (5:12) 6.Taking It All Too Hard (3:54) 7.Just A Job To Do (4:44) 8.Silver Rainbow (4:27) 9.It's Gonna Get Better (5:00) --- Invisible Touch --- Released October 1986 CD: July 1987 Atlantic atl81641 Virgin GEN CD 2 (UK, lyrics and pictures in booklet) Virgin GEN PCD 2 (UK, picture CD is front cover, 1988) Cassette: Virgin GEN MC2 (inside has pic of band and credits) Atlantic 7 81641-4-E (credits inside) LP: Atlantic A1-81641 Players: Tony Banks: Keyboards, Synth Bass Phil Collins: Drums, Vocals, Percussion Mike Rutherford: Guitars, Bass Produced by Genesis and Hugh Padgham Engineered by Hugh Padgham Written, recorded and mixed at The Farm, Surrey All Songs written by Banks, Collins, Rutherford Lyricist indicated in parentheses, all music written by Genesis Tracks: 1.Invisible Touch (Phil) (3:26) 2.Tonight Tonight Tonight (Phil) (8:49) (WT: Monkey, Zulu) 3.Land Of Confusion (Mike) (4:45) 4.In Too Deep (Phil) (4:59) 5.Anything She Does (Tony) (4:06) 6.Domino Part One: In The Glow Of The Night (Tony) (4:27) Part Two: The Last Domino (Tony) (6:15) 7.Throwing It All Away (Mike) (4:41) (WT: Zephyr) [Later in A Biography(qv), it said the WT was 'Zeppo' as in Led Zepplin, which the riff sounded like. Spoken, telling the two apart is impossible!] 8.The Brazilian (Tony -- primary composer) (4:49) (WT: Savage -- not confirmed, but it was mentioned in a context that makes it *very* likely.) --- We Can't Dance --- Released 11th November 1991 CD: Atlantic 7 82344-2 Virgin GEN CD 3 (lyrics and pics in booklet) UK Virgin DJGCD3 (Disc is slightly different color from commercial release. Cardboard sleeve is light yellow with Genesis written in purple and the man & boy in black. It says "Instore play copy" in upper left and "Release date Monday 11th November, World Airplay Date Thursday 7th November" under the title.) Album: Virgin GEN LP3 (2-LP, inner sleeves have lyrics and pics) Notes: Produced by Genesis and Nick Davis Engineered by Nick Davis, Assisted by Mark Robinson Recorded at The Farm, Surrey - March to September, 1991 Technical Assistance: Geoff Callingham and Mike Bowen All Tracks written by Banks, Collins, Rutherford Lyricist indicated in parentheses, where known Tracks: 1.No Son Of Mine (Phil) (WT: Elephantus) 2.Jesus He Knows Me (Phil) 3.Driving The Last Spike (Phil) (WT: Irish) 4.I Can't Dance (Phil) (WT: Blue Jeans) 5.Never A Time (Mike) (WT: BB Hit) 6.Dreaming While You Sleep (Mike) (WT: Rolling Toms) 7.Tell Me Why (Phil) (WT: Rickenbacker) 8.Living Forever (Tony) (WT: Hip Hop Brushes) 9.Hold On My Heart (WT: Burt [Bacharach]) 10.Way Of The World (Mike) 11.Since I Lost You (Phil) 12.Fading Lights (Tony) (WT: Nile) --- Live: The Way We Walk Volume One - The Shorts --- Released 16th November 1992 LP: UK Virgin GENLP 4- has same insert as CD (announcement of THE LONGS) only bigger. Cassette: Atlantic 7 82452 4 Virgin GEN MC 4 CD: Atlantic 7 82452 2 Virgin GEN CD 4 Notes: Produced by Nick Davis, Robert Colby & Genesis Engineered by Nick Davis & Geoff Callingham Assisted by Simon Metcalfe All songs written by Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford Mostly recorded on The We Can't Dance Tour 1992 Note: The liner doesn't have where each track is recorded. Expert testimony places 'Mama' as the Knebworth 90 performance. Tracks: 1.Land Of Confusion 2.No Son Of Mine 3.Jesus He Knows Me 4.Throwing It All Away 5.I Can't Dance 6.Mama 7.Hold On My Heart 8.That's All 9.In Too Deep 10.Tonight, Tonight, Tonight 11.Invisible Touch --- Live: The Way We Walk Volume Two - The Longs --- Released 18th January 1993 LP: UK Virgin GENLP 5- Has same tracks as CD except no "Drum Duet". Cassette: Virgin GEN MC 5 CD: Virgin GEN MC 5 Notes: "Available January 1993 at a specially reduced price for a limited period only" Tracks: 1.Dance On A Volcano 2.The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway 3.The Musical Box 4.Firth of Fifth 5.I Know What I Like 6.Driving The Last Spike 7.Domino, Parts 1 and 2 8.Fading Lights 9.Home By The Sea 10.Drum Duet Special Notes on The Way We Walk series: According to Atlantic, Walk II is to be available until April 30th and then sometime late in the summer of 1993, the two discs are to be re-released together as a two-disc set. These plans have apparently fallen through, since the records have continued to be available long past the time they were supposed to not be. A test pressing or a promo version of the 2 CD set apparently was made, in a black & white Digipak. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ B. Group Studio Singles The Silent Sun b/w That's Me Decca F12735: Feb 22, 1968, mono US Parrot 45-PAR 3018: USA promo only, not released A Winter's Tale b/w One Eyed Hound Decca F12775: May 10th 1969 Where the Sour Turns to Sweet b/w In Hiding Decca F12949: Jun 27th 1969 In The Beginning b/w The Serpent Italy Decca F22909: 1969 Looking for Someone b/w Visions of Angels Charisma GSl: 1970 (Promotional single for DJs, not released) The Knife Part I b/w The Knife Part II Charisma CB152: 1971 (This is just The Knife split into two parts) For Absent Friends b/w The Fountain Of Salmacis / The Musical Box Charisma CGEP: 1972 US promo-only EP with Nursery Cryme sleeve Nursery Rhyme EP: The Musical Box b/w For Absent Friends / Fountain of Salmacis Buddah Records, 7", 33 1/3 rpm The front is a black and white reproduction of the front cover of Nursery Cryme with a white border around it. The back contains promotional material under the headline "READINGS FROM THE BOOK OF GENESIS" The bottom says FROM ENGLAND ON THE FAMOUS CHARISMA LABEL. There are quotes from two magazines, Melody Maker and Sounds. The promotional material actually alludes to the failure of the early efforts and the time at "THE COTTAGE" etc. Happy the Man b/w Seven Stones Charisma CB181: UK, October 1972 Philips 6073 316: Italy Watcher of the Skies b/w Willow Farm US Charisma CAR 103 Europe Charisma 6073 311: no UK release 1973 (A side is a different mix) Twilight Alehouse No catalogue number, October 1973 One-sided flexidisc issued free with Zig Zag magazine. Free to first 1,000+ UK Genesis Information members, October 1976 I Know What I Like ------------------ b/w Twilight Alehouse UK Charisma CB 224, Feb 1974 US Charisma FC-26002 FRANCE Charisma 6073 347 (PS) ITALY Charisma 6073 347 (PS) b/w After The Ordeal France Charisma 687 3174: Promo-only b/w More Fool Me Portugal Charisma 607 3344: 1974 b/w More Fool Me/Dancing With The Moonlit Knight Charisma 622 8202: 1975 (Brazil promo-only EP) Counting Out Time b/w Riding the Scree Charisma CB238 November 1974 EUR Charisma 6073 357 (PS) ITALY Charisma 6073 357 (PS) The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway ------------------------------ b/w Counting Out Time US Atco 7-013: 1974 b/w Counting Out Time The Grand Parade Of Lifeless Packaging Back In NYC Brazil promo-only EP 622 8203, 1975 In The Beginning b/w The Serpent Italy, Decca F 22909, 1974 The Carpet Crawlers ------------------- b/w Evil Jam Charisma CB251 April 1975 (Jam live version of The Waiting Room recorded at Los Angeles Forum) b/w The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway Italy Charisma 6073 363 (PS), 1975 A Trick of the Tail ------------------- b/w Ripples UK Charisma CB 277: March 1976 b/w The Carpet Crawlers Germany Charisma 607 3379 b/w Squonk Portugal Charisma 607 3383 b/w A Tower Struck Down (S.Hackett) Portugal promo-only Entangled --------- b/w A Trick of The Tail France Charisma 607 3381 (PS), March 1976 Ripples ------- b/w It's Yourself (WT: Beloved Summer) Italy Charisma 6073 378 (PS), 1976 b/w Entangled US Atco 45-7050, 1976 Your Own Special Way -------------------- b/w ...In That Quiet Earth US Atco 45-7076,1977 mono/stereo promo 45-7076 b/w It's Yourself UK CB 300, Feb 1977 Europe 6073393 Spot The Pigeon EP 1977 ----------------------- Match Of The Day (3:23) (Banks/Collins/Rutherford) Pigeons (3:10) (Banks/Collins/Rutherford) Inside And Out (6:42) (Banks/Collins/Rutherford/Hackett) Sleeve: football game - lyrics on back of album These songs were written and recorded at the time of Wind and Wuthering. Charisma GEN 001: UK May 1977 (PS) 7" EUR Charisma 6228 204: (white border PS) 7" Charisma 6200-032 Canada: EP 1800 12" Atlantic EP 1800 Canada: (B&W picture sleeve 12", limited edition blue vinyl) Atlantic EP 1800: Canada (B&W picture sleeve 12", black vinyl) Charisma CDT-40 AAD: CD5 (some CD booklets contains lyrics) Virgin CDF 40: CD3 UK Virgin CDT 40: CD? 1988 AAD (CD booklet contains lyrics) Germany 1989 (with lyrics) Pigeons ------- b/w Inside And Out France Charisma 617 3515, May 1977 Follow You Follow Me -------------------- b/w Ballad of Big: UK Charisma CB 309, March 1978 EUR Charisma 6079 461 (PS) JAP Charisma SFL-2257 (PS plus A-side lyrics) b/w Inside and Out US Atlantic Records 3474 (no PS, A-side is a different mix) Many Too Many ------------- b/w The Day the Lights Went Out (Banks) Vancouver (Collins/Rutherford) UK Charsima CB315, June 1978 GER Charisma 6228 205 (PS includes tour dates) ITALY Charisma 6079 467 (PS looks like a blurry far-away stage shot) JAP Charisma SFL-2322 (PS plus A-side lyrics) JAP ??? has lyrics to all three songs Go West Young Man (Deep in the Motherlode) ----------------------------------------- double A side promo US Atlantic 3511: 7" and (5:15) US Atlantic PR 311: 12" both white label promos b/w Scenes From A Night's Dream US Atlantic 45-3511: 7" Released 1978 JAP Charsima SFL-2342 (picture sleeve with A-side lyrics, album discography) US Atlantic ???: 12" Turn It On Again ---------------- b/w Behind the Lines (part 2) (Part 2 is an edited or demo version of Behind the Lines without the long intro or the segue into Duchess) UK Charisma CB 356, March 1980 Europe Charisma 607 9493 Japan Charisma SFL-2478 (PS plus A-side lyrics) SPAIN Charisma 6079 493 (PS, title in Spanish) b/w Turn It On Again (live) US Atlantic PR 369 (promo sleeve) US only - 12" promo B-side is live recording from London Lyceum 1980 b/w Evidence of Autumn US Atlantic 45-3751 (Sleeve: Pic of Band wandering near door, portraits on back) Duchess (edit) b/w Open Door UK Charisma CB 363, May 1980 Misunderstanding ---------------- b/w Evidence Of Autumn UK Charisma CB 369, August 1980 b/w Behind the Lines US Atlantic 45-3662 (PS), 1980 b/w Duchess GER Charisma 6000 462 (PS) Abacab ------ b/w Who Dunnit? US Atlantic 45-3981, Dec 1981, Sleeve: Abacab design b/w Another Record UK Charisma CB 388, August 1981 GER Vertigo 6000 711 (PS) SPAIN Vertigo 7PP-46 (6000 711) (PS plus lyrics) JAP Vertigo 7PP-46 (6000 711) (PS plus lyrics) Keep it Dark ------------ b/w Naminanu (7") UK Charisma CB 391, Oct 1981 b/w Keep It Dark / Naminanu / Abacab (long version) Charisma CB391-12: 1981 12, Picture sleeve - 3 brass monkeys (on both sides) ("long version" is a misnomer -- it is the album version, the short version being the 7" single edit) No Reply at All --------------- b/w Naminanu (Banks/Collins/Rutherford) Holland Vertigo 6000 748 (picture sleeve 7") Holland Vertigo 6400 534 (picture sleeve 12") US, and Canada 1982 b/w Dodo US Atlantic 45-3858, Released 1981 double A-side promo Atlantic PR 404: short version (4.00)/standard version (4.37) Man on the Corner (edit) ------------------------ b/w Submarine (Banks/Collins/Rutherford) US Atlantic 4025 1982 PS UK Charisma CB 393 PS, March 1982 EUR Vertigo 6000 786 (PS) 3 x 3 EP -------- Paperlate (Banks/Collins/Rutherford) You Might Recall (Banks/Collins/Rutherford) Me And Virgil (Banks/Collins/Rutherford) (outtakes from Abacab sessions) UK Charisma GEN 1 PS, May 1982 UK Charisma GEN 1 (picture disc) I Know What I Like ------------------ b/w Counting Out Time UK Old Gold Records OG-9263 Parkyn says released January 1983, others say 1982 Follow You Follow Me -------------------- b/w A Trick Of The Tail UK Old Gold Records OG-9264 Released January 1983 Firth Of Fifth (live) --------------------- UK Genesis Information GI-01, Released May 1983 Live flexidisc recorded in Nassau, Long Island, NY, 1981 Produced by Genesis. Limited edition numbered sleeve. Issued with Genesis Magazine from Genesis Information Paperlate --------- b/w You Might Recall Released June 1982 US Atlantic 45-4053 (picture sleeve) EUR Vertigo 6000 831 (picture sleeve) JAP WEA P-1686 (picture sleeve) The Lady Lies (live) ------------------- One-sided flexidisc on green vinyl free with Flexipop magazine UK Flexipop 021/LYN 11806 Released August 1982 'Genesis Solo' Flexidisc ------------------------ Free with 'Pop' magazine, W. Germany, Released 1979 GER LYN 7132 [Editor's note: I've *never* heard of this one!] Side One: Tony Banks' 'For A While', Brand X 'Don't Make Waves' Side Two: Interviews with Tony Banks and Phil Collins |\ /| /\ |\ /| /\ | \/ | / \ | \/ | / \ |____| /____\ |____| /____\ ------------------------------- Logo used on sleeve: except the letters are *solid* black, and have squiggles behind them. (the letters look kinda like... the blocks from the album Grey background, peach squiggles. Cursive Genesis logo on top. Mama (6:07) b/w It's Gonna Get Better (5:00) Atlantic 7-89770: 7" above the track list it says "MAMA 1" -- does this mean there's a 2? Mama (5:18) double A-side promo Atlantic 7-89770: 7" Atlantic PR 535: 12" (has grey label with "Genesis" written in same script as on LP cover, in white, on a peach area) Mama (6:07) b/w It's Gonna Get Better (5:07) Atlantic 7-89770: 7" PS UK Virgin MAMA 1: 7" August 1983 EUR Vertigo 814 219-7: 7" Mama (long version) b/w It's Gonna Get Better (long version) UK Virgin MAMA 1-12, August 1983 12" (Cut-out sleeve, black inner sleeve) US Atlantic 0-86982 PS 12" Vertigo 966 599-2: CD? Virgin CDT5: 198-?, UK CD3 Vertigo/Phonogram, CD-MAXI 866 599-2: CD5 1992, Slimline Jewel German pressing. Grey cover reading GENESIS - MAMA in block letters. No lyrics. Inside has promo bits for Abacab, 3SL, Turn It On Again ('81-'83), and Genesis. Has album version of Mama too. That's All ---------- b/w Second Home By The Sea Atl 7-89724, 1983 b/w Taking It All Too Hard UK Virgin TATA 1, November 1983 b/w Taking It All Too Hard/ Firth of Fifth (live): 12" Virgin TATA 1-12 (Firth Of Fifth recorded at The Savoy New York 1981. Sleeve is like brown wrapping paper, flowers on record label) b/w Firth of Fifth live Germany Vertigo 818-096-1Q 12" (it has a grey sleeve with the title in white and pictures of each of the band members on it) b/w Taking it all Too Hard: 7" UK Virgin TATA Y-1, shaped picture disc (looks like the 12" in its sleeve, with a corner missing). Germany Vertigo 814-898-7 (same grey sleeve with pictures of band members as Vertigo 818-096-1Q 12") double A-side white label promo- US Atlantic 7-89724, no picture sleeve b/w Home by the Sea (NOT with 2nd home): 7" France Vertigo 880 242 7 (sleeve looks like the GENESIS album cover, with shapes) b/w Taking it all Too Hard, Keep it Dark, Turn it on Again: 12" Japan Vertigo 814-898-1 - sleeve looks like UK issue. The sleeve has lyrics to all four songs on the back. A-side is That's All, Keep it Dark and Taking it all Too hard, and the B-side is the extended live Turn it on Again. Illegal Alien (edit 4:33) b/w Turn It On Again (live 5:24).....Atl 7-89698 1983 b/w Illegal Alien (LP version).......Atl 7-89698 1983 blue promo Illegal Alien b/w 7" Turn It On Again (live edit):......UK Virgin AL 1, January 1984 ...................UK Virgin ALS 1 (special shape picture disc) b/w 12" Turn it on again (with medley).....Atlantic AL1-12 Picture sleeve, Genesis dressed as illegal aliens, like video (Back: lyrics to illegal alien) recorded November 27, 1983 in Philladelphia, PA (Atlantic, Charisma, or Virgin?) b/w Home by the Sea, Second Home by the Sea: 12" US Atlantic PR 581. This has the same grey, peach & white label as the "Mama" promo Home by the Sea b/w Second Home by the Sea: 7" Holland Vertigo 880 222-7 Dutch-only release. PS showing a home by the sea and lyrics on the back. b/w Second Home by the Sea, Illegal Alien: 12" Australasia [sic] Vertigo 880 222-1 This sleeve looks exactly like the GENESIS LP cover except it's blue, not yellow. Taking it all too Hard b/w Silver Rainbow: 7" US Atlantic 7-89656. PS shows the band is attempting to thumb a ride. The sign behind them says "Pa 94" with an arrow. Invisible Touch --------------- b/w The Last Domino Atlantic 7-89407: 1986 Atlantic 7-89407: 1986 blue label promo UK Virgin GENS 1: May 1986 UK Virgin GENSY 1: 7" (special limited edition fold out sleeve including clear vinyl record) double A-side US Atlantic PR 897: promo12" (sleeve is white with black title sticker) (normal version) US Atlantic PR 924: 12"(sleeve is white with green & white title sticker) (extended version) (extended remix) b/w Invisible Touch/ The Last Domino: UK Virgin GENS 1-12: 12, May 1986 Re-mix by John 'Tokes' Potoker Sleeve has streamlined "Genesis Invisible Touch"-like bandanna In Too Deep ----------- (4:59) b/w I'd Rather Be You (3:54): Atlantic 7-89316, 1986 (Edit) b/w Do The Neurotic (Edit): UK Virgin GENS 2, August 1986 Sleeve: Blue print on yellow background; "Edit" is a fade halfway through the song. b/w Do The Neurotic: 12" UK Virgin GENS 2-12 Sleeve: Yellow print on blue background, 'Do The Neurotic' on front (Limited edition picture disc. Disc is blue with black & white picture of band outlined in yellow. B-side is blue with titles of songs & credits in yellow.) Land of Confusion ----------------- (4:45) b/w Feeding the Fire (5:54) Atlantic 7-89336: 1986 UK Virgin GENS 3: November 1986 (ext. version) b/w Feeding The Fire UK Virgin GENS 3-12: 12" (4:43) b/w Land of Confusion (extended version) (6:55)/ Feeding the Fire (5:54)/ Do the Neurotic (7:00) UK Virgin SNEG 3-12: CD5 Comments: Cover has black & white pic of three Spitting Image band puppets, inside lyrics to "Land of Confusion" (12" and CD5) and "Feeding the Fire" (CD5 only). Remix by John "Tokes" Potoker. Feeding the Fire lyrics by Banks. (3:55) b/w (4:45): US Atlantic PR 984: 7", blue label promo (picture sleeve has sticker on it that says, "Includes SPECIAL EDITED REMIX" (6:55) b/w (4:45) US Atlantic PR 968: promo 12"(no special label or sleeve, just generic red & green Atlantic) (3:55) b/w (6:55) US Atlantic PR 984: promo 12" (no special label or sleeve) Tonight Tonight Tonight ----------------------- [Due to the length of the album version of Tonight Tonight Tonight, just about all singles and promos contained edited versions. The instrumental section near the end was mainly what was chopped out.] (edit 4:32) b/w In The Glow Of The Night (part 1) US Atlantic 7-89290: 7" 1986 Sleeve: Band on stage, bright pink varilights (4:32) b/w (4:32) US Atlantic 7-89290: 7" blue label promo (same sleeve as commercial release) (edit) b/w In The Glow Of The Night UK Virgin GENS 4: 1987 (edit) b/w In The Glow Of The Night/ Paperlate / Tonight Tonight Tonight (12" remix by John 'Tokes' Potoker) Atlantic 0-86722: 12" UK Virgin GENS 4-12: 1987 Virgin DRAW 4-12: CD5 1987 (edit) b/w In The Glow Of The Night/ Tonight Tonight Tonight (12" remix) UK Virgin GENSG 4-12: 12" (Gatefold limited edition with live pic & tour map) Note: Label says 'Paperlate' as for GENS 4-12 but it's not included (edit) b/w In The Glow Of The Night/ Invisible Touch (extended remix)/ Tonight Tonight Tonight (12" remix) Virgin CDEP 1: CD5, 1987 (Gatefold, with band pic) (8:49) b/w (4:32) US Atlantic PR 1007: promo 12" (no special label or sleeve) Throwing It All Away -------------------- b/w Do The Neurotic (5:21 edit) Atlantic 7-89372: 7", 1986 (sleeve: Pic of band standing up and Invisible Touch ad) b/w I'd Rather Be You UK Virgin GENS 5: 7", 1987 UK Virgin GENS 5-12: 12", 1987 b/w Do the Neurotic Japan Charisma O7VA 1051: 7" (same sleeve as US release except the lyrics to Throwing it all Away are on the back & blue Charisma label) double A-side promo (3:41 both sides) Atlantic 7-89372: blue label promo 7" US US Atlantic PR 937: promo 12" Throwing It All Away (live) b/w I'd Rather Be You / Invisible Touch (live) UK Virgin GENSC 5-12: CAS Cassette single, 1987 (12" ???) Live tracks recorded at LA Forum 1987 Sleeve: adapted "Tidyman" logo (English litter disposal scheme), "England Recycle Drive" logo, no pics. I'd Rather Be You lyrics: Collins [This single is packaged in such a way that it's also been called the I'd Rather Be You 12"] Domino (live): Pt 1 In The Glow Of The Night/Pt 2 The Last Domino VVDCD 358: CD3 included with initial quantities of 'Invisible Touch Tour' video 1989 WE CAN'T DANCE SINGLES ---------------------- [Because the We Can't Dance album has spawned more singles than any other Genesis album, probably more than all of them combined, they are given their own section to make grouping and finding easier. Because of changes in the record industry between Invisible Touch and the widespread acceptance of CDs, the whole concept of a 'single' has changed.] The Invisible Series is a limited edition series of five Genesis CD singles with previously unreleased live tracks. There are, for some unknown reason, two Hold on my Heart singles. No Son of Mine -------------- b/w Living Forever Atlantic ???............cassette single Atlantic 7-87571........7" Virgin GENS6 PS.........7" Virgin VJDP 10179.......CD3, Japan, released 7th Nov 91 b/w Living Forever/Invisible Touch (live) (5:01) Virgin GENS6 12.........12", gatefold sleeve, includes limited edition water colour print German..................12" [No more details on this one, but it DOES exist] Atlantic 787571-2.......CD5, Slimline Jewel, 1991, Standard PS Virgin GENDG6...........CD5, Digipak, PM515 664719 1992 Invisible Series Vol. 1. Interior pic of band, no insert - Cover painting by FRB. Disc has picture of little boy on Earth from WCD cover. promos US Atlantic PRCD 4296-2.CD5, jewel (b/w (edit)) US Atlantic PRCD 4277-2.CD5, jewel (only album version) Insert looks like the commercial releases. I Can't Dance ------------- b/w On The Shoreline (lyrics: Banks) Atlantic ???: cassette single Atlantic 7-87532: 7" Lavender Atlantic label Virgin GENS7 PS: 7" I Can't Dance 7" mix, I can't dance Sex mix, On the shoreline Virgin 615091: 12" GER [Note: Yes, it's a 7" mix on a 12" record] I Can't Dance/On The Shoreline (4:46)/I Can't Dance (Sex Mix) (7:01) Virgin GENSD7: CD5, Slimline Jewel, 1992 No inserts, pics. Sex Mix produced/mixed by Howard & Trevor Gray. Cover is ICD painting with "Sex Mix" on pocket. I Can't Dance sex mix b/w I can't dance Virgin MP-GENS12: Spain promo-only release, same front sleeve but in B&W I Can't Dance the other mix Virgin G-DJ-112: UK format??? 1 sided PROMO, Probably hasn't got a PS b/w sex mix Virgin VJDP 10184: CD3 Japan released 21st Feb 92 b/w On The Shoreline (4:46) In Too Deep (live) (5:28) That's All (live) (4:54) I Can't Dance (Sex Mix) (7:01) Atlantic 85906-2: 1992 CD5, Slimline Jewel, Digipak, "Maxi Single" No inserts, pics. Cover is ICD painting with "Sex Mix" on pocket. b/w On The Shoreline (4:46) In Too Deep (live) (5:28) That's All (live) (4:54) Virgin GENDG7 PM515 665091: CD5 (Digipak), 1991 Invisible Series Vol 2. "Special Collector's Edition", 7 page booklet and discography Hold On My Heart ---------------- Hold On My Heart (4:38) Atlantic PRCD 4533-2: CD5, Jewel, released 1992, picture sleeve is illustration by FRB. Promo-only release (just one song) b/w Way of the World Atlantic ???: cassette single Atlantic 7-87481: 7" Virgin GENS8: PS 7" Virgin VJDP 10193: CD3, Japan, released 21st May 92 b/w Way Of The World (5:36) Home By The Sea (live) (12:18) Your Own Special Way (7:00) Virgin VJCP-14042: CD5, Jewel, "Maxi Single", Japan 1992 6-page booklet with lyrics in English/Japanese (no Home By The Sea lyrics in Japanese) - no pictures, cover painting by FRB Virgin VJCP12 CD5: Japanese 4 track, 4 page booklet that has lyrics in Japanese and English (no Japanese anywhere else) -- this is probably the same as the preceeding one. b/w Way of the World (5:36) Home By The Sea (live) (12:18) Virgin GENSD8 PM515 665334: CD5, Digipak, 1992 Nice interior pic of band members, no insert. Cover by FRB. Invisible Series Number 3. b/w Way of the World (5:36) Your Own Special Way (live) (7:00) Virgin GENDG8: CD5, gatefold digipack, 1992, Invisible Series Number 4. 4 colour postcards (Hold on My Heart, I Can't Dance, No Son of Mine, Way of the World) Front sleeve with a cut out square showing a picture of the 3 Genesis members. Jesus He Knows Me ----------------- [Jesus He Knows Me was released as a 'single mix' but the difference between it and the album version is practically unnoticeable.] Jesus He Knows Me (single mix) (4:18) Virgin JESUS 1: CD5, Jewel, released 1992, no PS, 1 track promo-only release to DJs US Atlantic PRCD 4680: CD5, Jewel, no picture insert b/w ??? Virgin GENS9: 7", PS (Jesus He Knows Me and what other song(s)?) b/w Hearts On Fire (5:15) (WT: Bass Spotty, lyrics by Collins) I Can't Dance (The Other Mix, by Ben Liebrand) (6:01) Virgin GENDG9 665486 PM515: CD5, Digipak, 1992, cover art by FRB. b/w Hearts on Fire (5:15) Land of Confusion (rehearsal version) (5:00) Virgin GENDX 9 PM515 665487: CD5, digipak w/box, released 1992 Fifth and last volume in Invisible Series, in box which is claimed to be able to hold all invisible series discs. Numbers 2 and 4 are hard to get in. Green disc - front has pic of holy TV evangelist by FRB. Driving The Last Spike ---------------------- Driving The Last Spike (live edit) Atlantic PRCD 4666: CD5, Jewel, 1992 No PS, 1 track promo-only release to DJs (edit is the last part of the live version) Never A Time ------------ b/w Tonight, Tonight, Tonight (Live) Invisible Touch (Live) Note both live tracks are directly from The Way We Walk live album! Atlantic 87411-2: CD5, cardboard sleeve, US, 1992 Atlantic 4-87411: Cassette single, US Cover has WCD Genesis font logo and a picture of the five of them standing with outstretched arms, leaning to the right. b/w Dreaming While You Sleep (live) Turn It On Again (live) Tonight Tonight Tonight (live, long version from 1986) Virgin GENE 11 F:PM 515, D:665 665, CD5, UK one track promo US Atlantic PRCD 4864: CD5, Jewel Genesis Live ------------ Tracks: Invisible Touch (live, from The Way We Walk, bleeped, 5:18) Abacab (live from Invisible Touch Tour 8:36) The Brazilian (live from Invisible Touch Tour 5:27) Genesis Live is name of the disc, numbered white box with 8-pg booklet of live pictures from WCD tour world wide, numbered limited edition: 50,000 copies Virgin GENDX10: CD5, UK, released 9th November 1992 Invisible Touch (live) b/w Abacab (live) UK Virgin GENS 10: 7" Single is in picture sleeve, and that is tucked inside limited edition booklet. This is also numbered. Domino part ii (The Last Domino) (edit) US Atlantic PRCD 4848: CD5, Jewel, no special insert. Tell Me Why ----------- b/w Invisible Touch (live) Virgin ???: format?, Europe (not UK), released November 1992 b/w Mama (live)/The Brazilian (live)/ Invisible Touch (live - single version) Virgin 665 573: CD5, jewel, Europe (not UK), November 1992 b/w Dreaming While You Sleep Virgin GENS 11: CD5, UK, 8 February 1993 Virgin GENSC 11: cassette single b/w Dreaming While You Sleep (live)/Turn It On Again (1992 live) Virgin GENDG 11: CD5, digipack, UK, released 8 February 1993 b/w Dreaming While You Sleep (live) / Tonight Tonight Tonight (full version live from 86) Virgin GENDX 11: CD5, 'Compac Plus', UK, 15 February 1993 ? Dutch two track CD5 Two Songs From The Longs ------------------------ GENESIS - Domino/Lamb Lies Down on Broadway + Interview Promo CD. Two Songs from the Longs US Atlantic PRCD 4997: CD5 (11:00 + change) Domino (actually, just The Last Domino, from The Longs) interview bit with Phil and Mike The Lamb (from the Longs) interview bit with Phil interview bit with Tony and Phil with short interviews by Dan Neer and snippets of Firth of Fifth, Driving the Last Spike, and the drum duet. CD5 in white cardboard sleeve with blue title and grey Genesis members walking across it, with "NOT FOR SALE PROMO ONLY" stamped in pin. The disc itself says "Rarities" on it. [Editor's note: it is unclear why it would say that since the songs are from the live album!] This disc was given out as a promo by Atlantic Records, involving Brad Lentz mailing out a pink card describing the offer to people on his mailing list of addresses. Re-issues of older singles, Atlantic's Oldies series ---------------------------------------------------- Released in 1984 (all are 7" singles): I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe) b/w The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway............US Atlantic OS 13239 Your Own Special Way b/w Go West Young Man (In the Motherlode).....US Atlantic OS 13251 Misunderstanding b/w Turn It On Again..........US Atlantic OS 13252 No Reply At All b/w Abacab.....................US Atlantic OS 13253 Man on the Corner b/w Paperlate................US Atlantic OS 13254 Released in 1987 (all are 7" singles): [Complete information not available, some of the 1984 batch were also released, possibly with different catalogue numbers] Mama b/w In Too Deep...........................US Atlantic 7-84956 Follow You Follow Me b/w Illegal Alien.........US Atlantic 7-84957 Land of Confusion b/w Tonight Tonight Tonight..US Atlantic 7-84958 Invisible Touch b/w Throwing It All Away.......US Atlantic 7-84958 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ C. Group Studio Miscellany Several compilations of little note have included Genesis and Peter Gabriel tracks through the years. A sample are Wowie Zowie - The World of Progressive Music, released in 1969, which includes In The Beginning; Charisma Disturbance, released in 1973, which includes The Return of The Giant Hogweed; The Old Grey Whistle Test - Take Two, released in 1976, which includes Ripples; An Hour of Pop Hits - Reels on Wheels, released in 1979, with Gabriel's Solsbury Hill; and Hot Wax, a K-Tel album released in 1980, which includes No Self Control. [Note these are just studio tracks included on compilations] Reflection - Rock Theatre Released 1975 Album: 1972/73 Charisma (Fontana) 9299-515 (This album is one of a set of "Rock Theatre" compilation albums) CD: 1986 Virgin 610-468-225 AAD (CD booklet contains the same information as on album) Note: This is Tracks: 1. I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe) 2. Harold The Barrel 3. Harlequin 4. Watcher Of The Skies (short version) 5. The Fountain Of Salmacis / 6. Supper's Ready Notes: This album is just a compilation of the studio versions found on the original albums. The Best Of Genesis ------------------- Album: 1971/72, 1976 Charisma BDS-5659-2 (2-LP set. This album is a re-issue of Nursery Cryme and Foxtrot - see refs on those two albums for details) 1980 The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway (compilation album) Album: 1980? Polygram (Italian) SU-1004 (Superstar label) Tracks: 1. The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway 2. The Musical Box 3. White Mountain / 4. Carpet Crawl 5. The Knife 6. Watcher Of The Skies Notes: Recorded between 1970 and 1974. 1987 We Know What We Like - The Music Of Genesis Album: 6242-1-RC CD: RCA 6242-2-RC DDD Players: London Symphony Orchestra, Arranged & Conducted by David Palmer Guests: Steve Hackett: Guitar Mo Foster: Bass Trevor Bastow: Keyboards Tony Hymas: Keyboards David Palmer: Keyboards Brett Morgan: Drums Ian Anderson: Flute (on I Know What I Like) Charterhouse School Choir: (on Guide Vocal, Undertow/Supper's Ready) Tracks: 1. Guide Vocal/Turn It On Again (5:49) 2. Mad Mad Moon (9:08) 3. Entangled (5:16) 4. Medley: Los Jigos - Duke's Travels/Fountain Of Salmacis/ The Knife/Unquiet Slumbers.../Los Jigos (3:48) 5. Follow You, Follow Me (4:12) 6. I Know What I Like (3:50) 7. Medley: Snowbound - Snowbound/Scenes From A Night's Dream/ Say It's Alright Joe (11:03) 8. Horizons (with Blood On The Rooftops middle section) (2:41) 9. Can-Utility And The Coastliners (5:48) 10. Undertow/Supper's Ready (6:13) Notes: Genesis had nothing to do with this album, other than Hackett's appearance The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Play Genesis Hits and Ballads US CD label? cat no? date? DDD, The cover is very similar to the WCD cover. 1) Many Too Many 3:24 2) Follow You Follow Me 4:38 3) Throwing It All Away 3:39 4) No Son Of Mine 5:45 5) Tonight Tonight Tonight 6:32 6) I Know What I Like 4:59 7) In Too Deep 5:20 8) That's All 4:29 9) Mama 4:36 10) Alone Tonight 4:16 1990 Hits of Phil Collins Performed by The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra CD: Nouveau 10132 DDD Players: Harp: Skaila Kanga Guitar: Mitch Dalton Piano: Simon Chamberlain Vocals: Lance Ellington, Mark Williamson (on "Take Me Home") Saxophone: Christian Wilckens Tracks: 1. In The Air Tonight (5:04) 2. Groovy Kind of Love (3:27) 3. Easy Lover (4:38) 4. Do You Remember? (3:40) 5. I Wish It Would Rain Down (5:13) 6. Against All Odds (3:32) 7. Another Day In Paradise (5:26) 8. Two Hearts (3:36) 9. One More Night (4:05) 10. Take Me Home (5:37) Notes: Produced, Conducted, and Arranged by Louis Clark Recorded with no affiliation with Phil Collins or any member of his band Trespass Boxed Set Genesis on Compact Disc_ C.I.D. Productions, CID 11. It comes in a 12" by 12" blue box that says "Genesis on Compact Disc" at the top, with a circa 1976 picture of the band on the front with Bill Bruford. Inside is an approximately 2 1/2' by 2' poster of PHIL COLLINS AND HIS SERIOUS BAND dressed in circus costumes, similar to the pictures in the program from that tour as well as the standard UK Virgin/Charisma 1885 release of Trespass CASCD 1020 (qv). [The origin of this is not known, whether it is an legal, planned release or a bootleg/non-official release. Either way, it is definitely strange. Probably some sort of a half-baked marketing scheme.] BOXED SETS of several CDs released by Virgin records DISC SET (Virgin Records CATALOG No.) Trespass / Nursery Cryme / Foxtrot (TPAK 1 PM 539 353 971) Selling England By The Pound / (TPAK 17 PM 539 354 347) The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway Peter Gabriel's first 3 studio albums (TPAK 9 PM 439 354 027) Nursery Cryme/Foxtrot CA-2-2701 on Polydor/Charisma (Charisma distributed through Polydor) 2LP US re-issue of those 2 albums in a set Released 1979; Photos of each of the 5 piece and one live photo of the 5 piece. Text on the back of the album cover: First, a word of explanation. This special double-record set contains two Genesis albums originally released in 1971 ("NURSERY CRYME") and 1972 ("FOXTROT"). Due to various problems, in the past few years they have not been available in the U.S.A. Now, at last, we are again able to properly present these landmark recordings to the public. Newcomers to the Genesis camp should be delighted by these early masterworks (to this day, the band plays selections from them in their live shows); and the stalwart supporters of the last eight years or so will no doubt be ecstatic to have fresh copies. Secondly, a word (or two) of description: These two albums represent the first fully-formed statements by a band on the verge of international stardom, a band positively unique in the history of rock. For the recording of "NURSERY CRYME," original members Tony Banks, Peter Gabriel & Michael Rutherford were joined by new recruits Phil Collins & Steve Hackett. The combination produced a sound that meant magic to those early, fiercely-devoted followers. The music was complex, yet highly accessible, very melodic, emotional and dramatic; the approach was orchestral yet subtle; the lyrical themes drew on myth, legend, fantasy and satire. These two albums include such acknowledged rock masterpieces as "WATCHER OF THE SKIES," "MUSICAL BOX," "FOUNTAIN OF SALMACIS," and the incredible, side-long epic "SUPPER'S READY." At the same time, their theatrical live performances advanced the state of rock a few light years, complete with a sophisticated use of costuming and mime (in the person of vocalist Peter Gabriel), plus superior sound and lighting. But above all, there was indescribable magic in the music. Today, of course, Genesis ranks as one of the very top bands around the world, with sell-out tours and million-selling records. Peter Gabriel and Steve Hackett departed the group to pursue solo careers, with Tony Banks, Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford carrying on the Genesis torch to an ever-growing audience. To their credit, Genesis has always been one of the most imitated bands around ... but no one else has ever been able to duplicate their unique sonic recipe. The Canadian box set A black box with "Genesis" and the band's autographs on the front in gold, and it's 2000 limited edition numbered release. The box contains Selling England through Abacab, including Spot The Pigeon (not on blue vinyl), three photos, two posters, and a softcover copy of I Know What I Like (by Gallo, qv in Books section). One poster is basically the cover to From One Fan To Another, and the other is the picture used on the cover to the bootleg Just A Pool Of Tears. There doesn't seem to be a catalog number for the set as a whole. Turn It On Again - Best of '81 - '83 Vertigo/PolyGram Int'l CATALOG No.: 848 854-2 1) Mama [6:03] 2) Home By The Sea [4:45] 3) That's All [4:21] 4) Illegal Alien [4:33] 5) Paperlate [3:14] 6) No Reply At All [4:34] 7) Takin' It All Too Hard [3:56] 8) Man On The Corner [4:15] 9) Misunderstanding *** [3:57] 10) Follow You, Follow Me *** [4:39] 11) Abacab *** [8:35] 12) Turn It On Again *** [9:03] 13) Firth Of Fifth *** [9:22] NOTES: *** indicates a live track, all are the same versions from _3SL_ except for #12 & #13. #12 contains the "damn medley" recorded at The Spectrum in Philadelphia on Daryl's b-day during the '83 - '84 American tour. (This was a b-side to Illegal Alien, qv) #13 is from the UK 'That's All' 12" and was recorded at The Savoy, New York 1981. The cover has three individual insert photos of PC, MR, and TB. It appears to be taken from the ATTW3 or Duke period. A brief historical review by John Tracy [London, 1991] is included. The back has a small insert photo of the band free-falling from the sky. This disk has an identical Australian counterpart called Genesis - The Vertigo Years that has been discontinued. The Story Of Genesis Date 1978 Charisma SFX-10061 2 Previously released material Japanese release to co-incide with tour. Cover is live pic of mirrors and packaged with Gallo book of photos. The Knife Supper's Ready The Musical Box I Know What I Like Watcher Of The Skies Lamb Lies Down On Broadway Eleventh Ear Of Mar Dance On A Volcano Your Own Special Way Squonk Burning Rope Ripples Follow You, Follow Me Virgin VVCD3 Plastic CD3 (3 of 10 Virgin Value Samplers) includes Peter Gabriel - Floating Dogs Virgin VVCS4 Plastic CD3 (4 of 10 Virgin Value Samplers) includes Mike Rutherford - Moonshine, Genesis - Ripples Virgin VVCS7 Plastic CD3 Phil Collins (7 of 10 Virgin Collectibles) Tracks: I Cannot Believe It's True / (other artists are China Crisis, Donny Osmond, and The Cross) Virgin VVCS8 Plastic CD3 Peter Gabriel (8 of 10 Virgin Collectibles) Tracks: Solsbury Hill / (other artists are Iggy Pop, Mike Oldfield, and Julian Lennon) Virgin VVCS10 Plastic CD3 Genesis (10 of 10 Virgin Collectibles) Tracks: I Know What I Like (in Your Wardrobe) / (other artists are Japan, Can, and Orchestral Manouvres in the Dark) The Conversation Disc Series ABCD007 Peter Gabriel, details unavailable The Conversation Disc Series ABCD014 62:43 - Interviews of band members, some clips from TV appearances Limited edition of 2500, Manufactured in England, Picture Disc [Note: this seems to be pretty official, not a bootleg interview.] Tonight Tonight Tonight - exclusive candid interview WARNING: this is a very poorly edited version of the preview party (qv in the bootleg section) Side A-Questions & Answers (unbanded) 24:30 Side B-Answers only (banded) 19:25 Atlantic 1986 - PR965 Interview by Dan Neer Edited by David Bailes Executive Producers: Perry Cooper & Judy Libow Mike ON Mike- exclusive candid interview (Mike + The Mechanics, promo-ish for the first Mike & the Mechanics album) Side A-Questions & Answers (unbanded) 27:33 Side B-Answers only (banded) 24:56 Atlantic 1985 - PR820 Interview by- Dan Neer Edited by David Bailes Executive Producers: Judy Libow and Perry Cooper Mike ON Mike II - exclusive candid interview (Mike + The Mechanics, promo-ish for The Living Years album) Side A-Questions & Answers (unbanded) 25:45 Side B-Answers only (banded) 20:10 Atlantic 1988 - PR2543 Interview by Dan Neer and Dewitt Nelson Edited and Produced by David Bailes and James Fahey for Neer Prefect Productions Executive Producers: Judy Libow and Perry Cooper Collins ON Collins- exclusive candid interview Side A-Questions & Answers (unbanded) 30:03 Side B-Answers only (banded) 24:00 Atlantic 1985 - PR759 Interview by dan Neer Edited by David Bailes Executive Prodcers Perry Cooper & Judy Libow Phil Collins ...PROFILED- exclusive candid interview Track 1- Phil Collins Profile (25:02) Tracks 2-8- Station liners ( :29) Tracks 9-19- Answers only Atlantic 1989- PR3092-2 (CD) Interview by Dan Neer Produced by Neer Perfect Productions, David Bailes, DeWitt Nelson Executive Prodcers Perry Cooper & Judy Libow The Genesis Story - The Unistar Radio Network (on 1 CD) Airdate: July 5th, 1992 - Total Time: 1 Hour 1. Interview - Mike Rutherford Misunderstanding That's All Interview - Tony Banks Network Ads 2. Interview - Phil Collins Invisible Touch Throwing It All Away Network Ads 3. Interview - Mike Rutherford Land Of Confusion Tonight, Tonight, Tonight Network Ads 4. Interview - Mike Rutherford In Too Deep No Son Of Mine Interview - Phil Collins Network Ads 5. Interview - Mike Rutherford I Can't Dance Hold On My Heart Interview - Tony Banks Baktabak Interview Disc Date? baktabak CBAK 4028 Genesis interview Picture Disc w/ Phil Genesis - Words About Music 1992 WAM WAM 06 Interview Picture Disc w/ Group Limited 500 - 2 Photos: TB & PC Genesis - Up Close 1992, Media America, 4CD set of interviews re We Can't Dance tour/album Atlantic has a line of gold audiophile CDs called the 'GOLD STANDARD'. Among the first six Atlantic releases in November 1993: Genesis: Abacab Phil Collins: Face Value From the press release, according to Yves Beauvais, Atlantic's Sr. Director of A&R Special Projects: 'Each one has a 24-page booklet with new liner notes, new graphics and photographs. The complete album artwork is reproduced: front & back cover, the inside gatefold when appropriate, and the record's inner sleeve. There are new, updated credits with information on what tracks were released as singles, the original release dates, their chart positions, etc. There are new band photos... Memorabilia is reproduced whenever possible... Phil Collins gave us a lot of his lyrics and production notes, for instance. Even the original tape boxes are reproduced.' ------------------------------------------------------------------------ D. About Genesis - Unreleased Stuff and Other Goodies Genesis has released mostly all of their outtakes and b-sides, and what hasn't been officially released has oftentimes been illegally released or played on radio programs and then bootlegged. There is very little unreleased material known to exist. Still, some tracks have never seen the light of day. Originally, this section was to be for unreleased material, but it has been changed to unreleased and rare material. The problem is twofold: the existance of a lot of unreleased tracks like Only Your Love is not known until they are actually released; and a lot of material becomes released as time passes. In some cases released tracks have been included for context, such as when they are on the same demo tapes as unreleased tracks. Rumor says Tony has all the old tapes, demos -- Armando Gallo claims to have heard them! The first demo tape for King, Easter 1967 Chiswick, London, consisted of: She's Beautiful self-described best of the songs on this tape, first Tony/Peter collaboration, later given different lyrics and used as The Serpent on FGTR Try A Little Sadness That's Me (Ant/Mike) Listen On Five Don't Wash Your Back Patricia (Instrumental, given lyrics as In Hiding on FGTR) The second demo tape for King in summer 1967 had: When the Sour Turns to Sweet The Image Blown Out She's Beautiful (new version) Try A Little Sadness (new version) A third demo tape of 8 or more songs was made in 1968, none ever recorded, with more complexity in playing and mood changes. It is not unreasonable to speculate, although it is not known, that Let Us Make Love and the Shepherd were part of this, because they seem to fit the description. Included tracks were called: Barnaby's Adventure Fourteen Years Too Long A fourth demo tape in 1968 (no info on how many songs) Everywhere Is Here The first and second singles (qv in singles section) were released at this time, followed by From Genesis To Revelation. Afterwards, King really lost interest in Genesis and things were in limbo. Tony at a university wrote part of Supper (Eternal Sanct.) and 2 other songs without words that eventually showed up on Trick (unknown, but possibly Mad Man Moon and A Trick Of The Tail). The Movement 45 minutes, bits used for Get Em Out By Friday, Stagnation Demos for Trespass Dusk -- then called Family White Mountain Going Out To Get You Pacidy A live version of Going Out To Get You has surfaced on the bootleg From One Fan To All Others, qv. It is allegedly from the Piper Club, Rome, 1972 but that date is under suspicion: Phil is definitely on drums, but there is no audible guitar. The song is very organ driven and up-tempo, and sounds very much like The Knife (which could account for why it wasn't included on Trespass). Music for a BBC documentary soundtrack Part of Looking for Someone acoustic Musical Box Anyway (Eventually used in the Lamb) Peace Seven Stones was perfomed live. Copies of it are incredibly rare and impossible to find. The Firth Of Fifth piano introduction was performed live on the first tour after Selling England. It was later dropped. Many fans wonder if the piano part was ever performed, and in fact it initially was, but before the time Seconds Out was recorded. Live in 1973 was originally planned as a double album, with a full version of Supper's Ready on the second LP. The double album was scrapped in favor of a really cheap single LP for department stores in order to broaden Genesis' potential listeners. There were some test pressings of the double album, though, which are true collector's items. (Armando Gallo really glosses over this album, and barely mentions it!) (See also the main discography entry on Live) The veracity of this is in doubt, since no test pressing or tape or CD copy of a test pressing has ever surfaced. It could be urban legend. Harold the Barrel was performed during the encore on the Lamb tour. The Shout (Banks, Rutherford)-- Tony and Mike collaborated for the soundtrack of this film in 1979, but it was never released. Rumor says that Tony's 'From the Undertow' on A Curious Feeling has the main theme from this soundtrack. (No one who has seen the movie has ever commented on the veracity of this, if in fact anyone has ever seen the movie.) The Shout soundtrack Transcribed by Adrian Catchpole on 12 Jan 1993. Genesis Magazine No. 6 January 1978 says: "For the past few weeks, Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford have been very busy writing a film score, and have been spending a lot of time at Shepperton and Pinewood studios. More details will follow..." Genesis Magazine No. 8 July 1978 follows: "As mentioned previously, Tony and Mike wrote and recorded the theme and incidental music for the film 'The Shout', which has won the Special Award Grand Prix de Jury at the Cannes Film Festival this year. Mike commented "They seem to have drowned our music out with other noises", and this definitely seems to be the case. Having seen the film, I wouldn't recommend to anyone else because there is very little actual music and the story itself is rather weird. Anyway, if you're curious, give it a try. The electonics are by Rupert Hine, by the way." (Rupert Hine produced Wise After The Event and Sides for Ant Phillips) 'Genesis: A Biography' (q.v. in the books section) says about A Curious Feeling: "...some songs suffering from being cut short - 'Undertow' was a prime example of a stunning piece of music which would have scaled Olympian heights had it been stretched further, an irony at a time when critics were castigating the progressive bands of the day for extending the flimsiest of themes way beyond breaking point. (Tony did, however, return to a theme from this song on his album A Curious Feeling, also employing it on a soundtrack for The Shout which he co-authored with Mike once the recording of ...And Then There Were Three... was completed.)" Silver Song was an Anthony Phillips track which he wrote in 1969 for John Silver, former Genesis drummer who left the band. The entire story behind this song was finally pieced together for this discography, on Valentine's Day 1994 (about 20 years after it was recorded), from many sources including an obscure Record Collector article on Anthony Phillips. This song, or rather the story behind it, has been one of the best kept secrets in Genesis history. In November 1973, Anthony Phillips got Mike Rutherford and Phil Collins to record Silver Song. Why this collaboration happened has never been revealed. Mike and Ant had remained friends after Ant had left Genesis, Mike was heavily involved with Ant's return to recording album oriented music, and it is probably simply that Mike enticed Phil to sing on the record. However it came to be, the three went to Island Studios, where Genesis recorded Foxtrot and Selling England, and recorded two songs: Silver Song and Only Your Love. The latter was another Anthony Phillips song meant to be the flip side of a single with Silver Song on its A side. It is not known whether this would have been a Phil Collins sings, or an Anthony Phillips single, or whose name would appear on the cover, if it had been released. For, in fact, it was never released, and there has never been any reason given by any party involved as to why. (Some allege that test pressings were made, but none are extant -- if there are any, no one is admitting to having them!) The finished Silver Song was played once on a radio program of some sort, from which it was recorded and eventually bootlegged on The Rarest Live Volume III (qv in bootlegs section). For the longest time, this poor recording was the only version of this song available in any form. Anthony Phillips wanted to include Silver Song on the CD-rerelease of Private Parts And Pieces I, but Phil Collins would not allow him to use the vocals Collins did back in 1973 (again, the reason why has never been revealed, although it is speculated but not confirmed that Phil was afraid that his vocals would be used to sell albums -- first of all, Ant and Phil share the same record company, so it should not matter, and Ant should have the rights to use the vocals since Phil undoubtedly did them under a session player's contract, work-for-hire). Ant then re-recorded the song doing vocals himself, and included that version on the album. But, Genesis fans sinally got to hear the two songs from the never released single almost 20 years later when someone began releasing outtakes stolen from Island Studios. In 1993, the In The Beginning studio outtakes bootlegs (qv) included many different demos and mixes of both Silver Song, and Only Your Love. Inside and Out from Spot the Pigeon was performed on the Wind and Wuthering tour, one rare instance when a flip side was played live. Phil Demos: Both Please Don't Ask and Tomorrow Never Knows have had their demo versions played on radio shows, and then bootlegged. These demos were not released officially. Rat Race (Phil Collins) -- this is a song used on one episode of Miami Vice, the song is the music from (the non-album) The Man With the Horn, and different lyrics. It was never released on a Miami Vice soundtrack or in any other form. The only place this song was ever heard to the best of the editor's knowledge is from the episode of Miami Vice where it aired. The Border (Tony Banks) -- in a Keyboard magazine interview, Tony said that The Border originally was much longer (12 minutes) and had a serene middle section which was mostly instrumental. He claims the middle could stand on its own, but has never said if he used it in another song or not. The full-length version was never released. Also, three songs were written but not recorded for We Can't Dance. Demos must exist somewhere in Genesis' studio. In 1993, some unknown people obtained Genesis recordings from Island Studios made during the sessions of Foxtrot, Selling England, and The Lamb. The resulting six volume set entitled In The Beginning (qv in Bootlegs section) brought to light one completely unreleased song: Only Your Love. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lists of Genesis ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Genesis songs never performed live (from Nursery Cryme - Present) ----------------------------------------------------------------- [Notes on this list: non-album tracks not included, and there is too little information available on From Genesis and Trespass to know which songs were performed live.] For Absent Friends Man Of Our Times Anything She Does Time Table Heathaze Never A Time After The Ordeal Alone Tonight Tell Me Why Mad Man Moon Cul-De-Sac Living Forever A Trick Of The Tail Please Don't Ask Way Of The World Blood On The Rooftops Like It Or Not Since I Lost You Undertow Another Record Snowbound Taking It All Too Hard Many Too Many Silver Rainbow Scenes From A Night's Dream (Just A Job To Do???) It is not known if: Dusk or Visions of Angels were performed live (all the other Trespass songs were) or any of the From Genesis To Revelation songs were performed live. Inside and Out as well as Paperlate are the rare exceptions of non-album tracks that were performed live, most non-album tracks are not. Steve Hackett later played After The Ordeal as part of his GTR solo medley but Genesis proper never did it. Genesis non-album songs ----------------------- [These songs were never released on an album, but were on various b-sides and EPs. See also the Genesis singles section. This list is of studio songs (not live versions or remixes) that were officially released, see also the Unreleased and Rare section for non-album and unreleased songs that were later released on bootlegs.] Twilight Alehouse Do The Neurotic Happy The Man Feeding The Fire It's Yourself I'd Rather Be You Match Of The Day On The Shoreline Pigeons Hearts on Fire Inside And Out The Day The Light Went Out Vancouver Naminanu Submarine In addition: Paperlate, You Might Recall, and Me And Virgil were on the 3x3 EP; and Evidence Of Autumn, Open Door were flip sides, until they were compiled as the fourth studio side of Three Sides Live. Songs on which Phil sings "all of my life" or "all my life" ----------------------------------------------------------- With Genesis: Solo: Jesus He Knows Me In The Air Tonight Dreaming While You Sleep Sussudio Domino Inside Out Only Your Love (demo) Take Me Home You Might Recall I Like The Way Do You Remember All of my Life We Fly So Close You Might Recall has the lyric "all of our lives". Coincidence? ------------ Both Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford have songs called I Don't Wanna Know. Both Phil Collins and Steve Hackett have songs called Everyday. Phil Collins invented his drum sound during the Peter Gabriel album on which I Don't Remember appeared, then had Do You Remember. Greg Lake (the L in ELP) had an eponymous 1980 solo album with songs called The Lie and Black and Blue, neither of which has anything at all to do with the Tony Banks and Mike and the Mechanics songs of the same names. Yes And Genesis... ...both had keyboard players named Tony ...both had members named Peter ...both had guitarists named Steve who later joined together for GTR ...had closely linked drummers: Phil was profoundly influenced by and almost replaced Bill Bruford after he left, and Bill Bruford later was involved with Brand X and Genesis on tour. Yeah, probably just coincidence.