Early in 2007 the first boxset containing re-released of Genesis records on SACD/DVD came out. Read the reviews for the albums originally released between 1976 and 1982.
In the last days of September 2007 EMI released the second batch of SACD/DVD re-releases of Genesis’ studio records. Read the reviews of the new mixes here.
Great events loom long on the horizon. The release of the 1970-1975 boxset is one of the events fans had to be very patient for. Newly mixed, brushed up, and with an optional 5.1 mix – the Gabriel era returns in full splendour. The promo sampler have now been delivered.
In the course of the re-releases of the Genesis backcatalogue Duke came out in late March 2007 on an SACD hybrid / DVD double disk. All about the content and the music here.
The 1983-1998 boxset covers the band’s most successful period plus the post-Collins album Calling All Stations. Unfortunately not all the bonus tracks were included from this period. Find out why.
September 2007 saw the re-release of the Genesis back catalogue in general and Genesis, also known as Shapes or the Mama album in a SACD-hybrid/DVD double disc set. All about the content and the music can be found here.
A prog album camouflaged as pop – that is one of the friendlier descriptions of a Genesis album fans’ opinions are very divided about. In 2007 a new version of the mega-seller of the 80s came out on SACD/DVD…
Genesis’ album Calling All Stations came out in late September 2007 as part of the re-release of the Genesis back catalogue in SACD-hybrid / DVD double disc. All about the content and the music in this report.
Genesis’ latest studio album Calling All Stations came out in late September 2007 as part of the re-release of the Genesis back catalogue in SACD-hybrid / DVD double disc. All about the content and the music in this report.
In March 2007 the second batch of Genesis re-releases appeared as the 1976-1982 boxset. With it came a bonus disc set that held all the non-album tracks from that period on a SACD-hybrid / DVD double disc. Find out all about the content and the music.