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Genesis - Archive #2 1976-1992 (3 CD box) (2000)

Genesis - Archive #2 1976-1992 (3 CD box) (2000)

BAND/ARTIST: Genesis

  • Title: Archive #2 1976-1992
  • Year Of Release: 2000
  • Label: Atlantic
  • Genre: Pop Rock, Prog Rock
  • Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
  • Total Time: 64 +73+71 min
  • Total Size: 1.34 GB
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Tracklist:

Disc 1
1. On The Shoreline
2. Hearts On Fire
3. You Might Recall
4. Paperlate
5. Evidence Of Autumn
6. Do The Neurotic
7. I'd Rather Be You
8. Naminanu
9. Inside And Out
10. Feeding The Fire
11. I Can't Dance 12"
12. Submarine
Disk 2
1. Illegal Alien (live)
2. Dreaming While You Sleep (live)
3. It's Gonna Get Better (live)
4. Deep In The Motherlode (live)
5. Ripples (live)
6. The Brazilian (live)
7. Your Own Special Way (live)
8. Burning Rope (live)
9. Entangled (live)
10. Duke's Travels (live)
Disk 3
1. Invisible Touch 12''
2. Land of Confusion 12''
3. Tonight, Tonight, Tonight 12"
4. No Reply At All (Live)
5. Man On The Corner (Live)
6. The Lady Lies (Live)
7. Open Door
8. The Day the Light Went Out
9. Vancouver
10. Pigeons
11. It's Yourself
12. Mama (work in progress)

Manufacturer Sealed w/Unique Front Cover Sticker / Brand New / Atlantic Records Edition - Genesis Three CD Box Set... "Archive #2 1976 - 1992". A 3 CD Set containing a vast selection of Genesis music from "On The Shoreline" to "Invisible Touch". Also includes Live Versions and Rare 12" Re-mix Versions. OOP / Collector's item or a PERFECT GIFT for any Genesis Fan! PLEASE SEE PICTURES...Check out our other Music Selections and Items here on Amazon.

Genesis pulled off one of rock's most successful chameleon acts, making an unlikely segue from prog rockers to MOR staples--imagine Rush morphing into Hootie & the Blowfish. But at the time of original vocalist Peter Gabriel's departure in the mid-'70s, few could have predicted the multiplatinum success that lay ahead. Indeed, it was hard enough to imagine who could even fill the shoes of an illustrious frontman whose theatrical antics included metallic batwing headgear and costuming himself as a giant, bubbling rock; tellingly, drummer Phil Collins originally wasn't even on the band's short list of contenders. Genesis's improbable career certainly warranted a box set. But two? Archive #2 documents the band's stellar Collins era over three discs, though it eschews the era's wealth of hit singles in favor of outtakes, remixes, and live recordings aimed primarily at diehard fans. Even the disc-plus of live performances leans primarily on unreleased versions of nonhit album cuts. It's a set that reveals some of the band's pop bent (the drama of "On the Shoreline," the hook-laden "I'd Rather Be You"), but leans more to its more experimental instincts (including the instrumental workouts "Do the Neurotic," "Naminanu," and "Submarine"). Even the 12-inch remixes of hits such as "Invisible Touch," "Tonight, Tonight, Tonight," "I Can't Dance," and "Land of Confusion" often seem like sly excuses to revisit prog roots. If you're searching for Genesis's greatest hits, this isn't it. But if you're a fan that wants to further explore the full range of the band's multifaceted, if often underestimated, talents, you'll find plenty to ponder in this archive. -Jerry McCulley


Genesis - Archive #2 1976-1992 (3 CD box) (2000)







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  • nilesh65
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Thank you so much!!!
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  • shaboo
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Please re-upload