There was a school in Surrey, England named Charterhouse. Attending this school there were two students named Tony Banks and Peter Gabriel. The two both had a love for music which caused them to form a band called The Garden Wall.
A nearby group named The Anon. Formed by Riverz Job (bass), Richard MacPhail (vocals), Anthony Phillips (guitar), and Rob Tyrell (drums). Later join by Mike Rutherford, The Anon was The Garden Wall's main competition.
The Charterhouse arranged a concert in 1967 that featured both The Garden Wall and The Anon. The Garden Wall stole the show away from The Anon (who were the concert's main feature. After this more than half The Anon left the band leaving Anthony Phillips and Mike Rutherford. Phillips and Rutherford went to their rivals and formed a new band. They later were joined by drummer Chris Stewart.
This new band put together a demo tape which they sent to producer Jonathan King (who was an ex-student of The Charterhouse). He liked this band's music so much and since they didn't have a name yet he gave them one: Genesis
In 1968 Stewart left Genesis. John Silver came in as Stewart's replacement
In 1969 they released their first album titled 'From Genesis To Revelation'. The album was only released in the UK. To put it nicely, the album was a bomb. It sold less then seven hundred copies. Part of the album's lack of success can be contributed to the fact that the album was thought to be Christian.
After this, Genesis went inactive in order to get out of it's one year contract with King (who thought their new music lacked). After a year, Genesis was free of King and Silver (who wanted to stay with King).
In March of 1970, Genesis met John Anthony who signed them with Charisma-Records.
This is actually their forst album release "From Genesis To Revelation", (with few bonus tracks from the 1967-1969 period and some new remixes from 2006) a magma o Bristish post psychdelia with progressive touches, it has nothing common with their later recordings except for the musicians, is more earthy, more accessible, however it is fascinating, velvet voices along with beautiful melodies, creating colorful ribbons, leaving finaly a sweet taste ...
Tracks
Disc-1
1. Where the Sour Turns to Sweet - 3:16
2. In the Beginning - 3:47
3. Fireside Song (Banks, Phillips, Rutherford)- 4:20
4. The Serpent (Gabriel, Banks) - 4:40
5. Am I Very Wrong? (Genesis) - 3:33
6. In the Wilderness - 3:33
7. The Conqueror (Genesis) - 3:42
8. In Hiding - 2:40
9. One Day - 3:22
10.Window - 3:35
11.In Limbo (Banks, Gabriel, Phillips) - 3:32
12.Silent Sun (Gabriel, Banks) - 2:15
All songs by Tony Banks, Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett except where stated
Disc-2
1. A Place to Call My Own (Gabriel, Phillips) - 2:00
2. A Winter's Tale (Banks, Gabriel, Phillips) - 3:31
3. One-Eyed Hound (Banks, Gabriel, Phillips) - 2:31
4. That's Me (Banks, Gabriel, Phillips) - 2:38
5. Image Blown Out - 2:11
6. She is Beautiful - 3:46
7. Try a Little Sadness (Demo Version) - 3:18
8. Patricia (Demo Version of 'In Hiding') - 3:05
9. Where The Sour Turns To Sweet (2006 remix) - 3:19
10.The Silent Sun (2006 remix) (Banks, Gabriel) - 2:15
11.In The Wilderness (Rough Mix) (Banks, Gabriel) - 2:57
All songs by Tony Banks, Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett except where noted
Genesis 1967-69
*Peter Gabriel – Vocals, Flute, Percussion
*Anthony Phillips – Guitar, Vocals
*Tony Banks – Organ, Guitar, Piano, Keyboards, Vocals
*Mike Rutherford – Bass Guitar, Guitar, Vocals
*John Silver – Drums, Vocals
*Chris Stewart – Drums on "Silent Sun"
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Merry Christmas everyone! The credit: "All songs by Tony Banks, Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett except where stated" is a mistake! Steve Hackett was not in this band until 3 or 4 years after these recordings were made.
ReplyDeleteHi Keith, you're right, Hackett joined the band in 1970,
ReplyDeletethat's why he is not credit as a band member,
in the original compositions Hackett was not involved,
but in the late nineties he re recorded some guitar parts and put his personal pen on these specific recordings.
Thank you.
Merry Christmas to all...
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ReplyDeleteCheers!
M.
thanks a lot, Marios.
ReplyDeletenever heard this part of Genesis heritage.
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ReplyDeleteAnonymous, "Genesis - The Early Of Genesis", fixed..
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