A comprehensive and definitive critical review of this legendary rock band.
Genesis: A Critical Review 1975-1980 When Peter Gabriel left Genesis in 1975 the critics claimed the band would wither and die, but Phil Collins stepped out from behind the drum kit, and the revitalised Genesis produced an amazing series of albums, which bridged the divide between art rock and commercialism. Using the actual words of the band and critics, Inside Genesis is the definitive critical review of the music of Genesis during the Collins era, which saw Genesis grow from progressive icons to become one of the biggest grossing acts in the world. Features highlights from:
- Dance on a Volcano
- Deep in the Motherlode
- Follow You Follow Me
- Dukes End
- I Know What I Like
- Turn it on Again
- Duchess
- Los Endos
- And More
Genesis: The Gabriel Era This is the independent critical guide to the music of Genesis in the crucial years when the legendary Peter Gabriel was the frontman of the band. For many Genesis fans, the Gabriel years represent the very best of Genesis. As a showman Peter Gabriel was unsurpassed, appearing in a mind-boggling array of masks and costumes, including the dress-clad fox and the human sunflower. These amazing theatrical performances were featured alongside some of the most powerful music of the seventies. Featuring rare archive performances from film and television, alongside the views of a team of leading musicians and music critics, this is essential viewing for any Genesis fan. Features highlights from:
- The Knife
- The Musical Box
- The Fountain of Salmacis
- The Return of the Ciant Hogweed
- Supper's Ready
- I Know What I Like
- Selling England by the Pound
- Dancing Out with the Moonlit Knight
- And Many More
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