Description: Argentine editionFrom the prog-rock majesty of its Peter Gabriel-fronted era to the smooth pop of its later Phil Collins-helmed years, Genesis created a fascinating catalog that spanned decades. The British group's finest tracks are comp...
Track Listing 1. No Son Of Mine 2. I Can't Dance 3. Jesus He Knows Me 4. Hold On My Heart 5. Invisible Touch 6. Throwing It All Away 7. Tonight Tonight Tonight 8. Land Of Confusion 9. In Too Deep 10. Mama 11. That's All 12. Home By The Sea 13. Second Home By The Sea 14. Illegal Alien (Nick Davis remix) 15. Paperlate (Nick Davis remix) 16. Calling All Stations
1. Abacab (Nick Davis remix) 2. Keep It Dark (Nick Davis remix) 3. Turn It On Again (Nick Davis remix) 4. Behind The Lines 5. Duchess (Nick Davis remix) 6. Misunderstanding (Nick Davis remix) 7. Many Too Many (Nick Davis remix) 8. Follow You Follow Me (Nick Davis remix) 9. Undertow (Nick Davis remix) 10. In That Quiet Earth (Nick Davis remix) 11. Afterglow (Nick Davis remix) 12. Your Own Special Way 13. Trick Of The Tail (Nick Davis remix) 14. Ripples (Nick Davis remix) 15. Los Endos (Nick Davis remix)
1. Lamb Lies Down On Broadway (Nick Davis remix) 2. Counting Out Time (Nick Davis remix) 3. Carpet Crawlers (Nick Davis remix) 4. Firth Of Fifth (Nick Davis remix) 5. Cinema Show (Nick Davis remix) 6. I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe) (Nick Davis remix) 7. Supper's Ready 8. Musical Box (Nick Davis remix) 9. Knife (Nick Davis remix)
Details
Number of CDs:
3
Recording Type:
Studio
Distributor:
EMI Operations/CEVA Logistics
Recording Mode:
Stereo
Album Notes Argentine editionFrom the prog-rock majesty of its Peter Gabriel-fronted era to the smooth pop of its later Phil Collins-helmed years, Genesis created a fascinating catalog that spanned decades. The British group's finest tracks are compiled on this three-disc PLATINUM COLLECTION, which proceeds in (roughly) reverse-chronological order. While the hits are plenty (and mostly featured on the first disc), this thorough set also includes many revered album tracks from Gabriel's wonderfully quirky tenure with the ensemble (see the epic "Supper's Ready" and the lilting "Carpet Crawlers"). Although Genesis fans often fall into distinct Gabriel and Collins camps, this comprehensive set provides a solid bridge across the two notably different periods.