(U.K 1967 - Present)
Genesis Live is the first live album released by rock group Genesis in 1973. It was the band's first top 10 hit in the UK, reaching No.9 and remaining on the charts for 10 weeks.In early 1973, Genesis allowed the taping of a couple of live shows for broadcast in America as part of the King Biscuit Flower Hour syndicated radio show -- most of their current set, drawn from their albums up through 1972's Foxtrot, was represented. A few months later, Tony Stratton-Smith, the head of Charisma Records, to which the group was signed, approached them about allowing him to fill the extended gap between Foxtrot and their next album, Selling England by the Pound, by releasing a live album from this same taped performance. The bandmembers, who now say they were somewhat distracted at the time by their work on the new album, agreed to it.
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L-R: Tony Banks, Peter Gabriel, Mike Rutherford, Steve Hackett, Phil Collins |
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Genesis 1973 |
Additionally, in the case of "The Musical Box" and "The Return of the Giant Hogweed," both songs originally recorded on Nursery Cryme, the versions here documented this lineup's true approach to these pieces -- at the time when Nursery Cryme was recorded, guitarist Steve Hackett had barely joined the group (and fragments of music composed by his predecessor, Anthony Phillips, still exist on the album), and most of the guitar parts there were actually the work of bassist Mike Rutherford (who did, in fact, take over most of the group's guitar chores after Hackett's departure in the late '70s).
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Foxtrot Tour Stage Costumes |
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Foxtrot Tour Program |
The tracks on the album were recorded at De Montfort Hall, Leicester, England by the Pye Mobile Recording Unit, engineer Alan Perkins, on 25 February 1973 except for "Return of the Giant Hogweed", which was recorded at the Free Trade Hall in Manchester, England on the previous day, when the band was touring in support of Foxtrot. These recordings were originally made for the US radio show King Biscuit Flower Hour, although they were never broadcast.
A handful of early radio promotional double-LP test pressings by Philips/ Phonogram Int. B.V. (actually PolyGram at the time) were created which included a 23-minute version of "Supper's Ready" from the Leicester show. This pressing's running order was "Watcher of the Skies - "The Musical Box" - "Get 'Em Out by Friday" - "Supper's Ready" - "The Return of the Giant Hogweed" - "The Knife", and included between-song patter by Gabriel.
'Whether this test pressing was intended to be released as the actual album is unknown. In any event, "Supper's Ready" was not included, even though the front cover photograph was taken during a live performance of "Supper's Ready" (with Gabriel donning the "Magog" mask). Excellent digital copies of the double-LP test pressing are readily available. (A live recording of "Supper's Ready" from the following year's tour was released on 1998's 4-CD boxed set, Genesis Archive 1967-75. However, Gabriel re-recorded some of his vocals before allowing release.)
Rolling Stone gave the album a brief but positive review, commenting that "this album goes a long way toward capturing the gripping power and mysticism that has many fans acclaiming Genesis as 'the greatest live band ever.'"
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Peter Gabriel features in his Magog Mask |
This post consists of FLACs ripped from my prized vinyl, puchased back in the mid 70's from K-Mart in Geelong. I had not heard of Genesis at the time, however I chose to purchase the album for 2 reasons - firstly, its eye catching cover and secondly the budget price it was being sold for. No details on the back to indicate the artist names but I was able to ascertain they were a British band based on the recording details. And so my life long association with this brilliant band had started.
Full album artwork (for both CD and vinyl) is included, along with label scans and all photos featured in this post.
As a BONUS, I am also including a rip of the original King Biscuit Flower Hour (KBFH) broadcast that contains the missing "Supper's Ready" recording. The only downfall is that the recording is in MP3 (160) format and consists of a single file (no song separation), but beggars can't be choosey I guess. So folks, Supper's Ready. Enjoy !
02. "Get 'Em Out by Friday" 9:14
03. "The Return of the Giant Hogweed" 8:14
04. "The Musical Box" 10:56
05. "The Knife" (Banks, Gabriel, Anthony Phillips, Rutherford) 9:47
Personnel:
Tony Banks – Hammond organ, Mellotron, Hohner pianet, 12-string guitar, backing vocals
Phil Collins – drums, backing vocals
Peter Gabriel – lead vocals, flute, tambourine
Steve Hackett – lead guitarMike Rutherford – bass, bass pedals,
Track Listing
01. "Watcher of the Skies" 8:3402. "Get 'Em Out by Friday" 9:14
03. "The Return of the Giant Hogweed" 8:14
04. "The Musical Box" 10:56
05. "The Knife" (Banks, Gabriel, Anthony Phillips, Rutherford) 9:47
Personnel:
Tony Banks – Hammond organ, Mellotron, Hohner pianet, 12-string guitar, backing vocals
Phil Collins – drums, backing vocals
Peter Gabriel – lead vocals, flute, tambourine
Steve Hackett – lead guitarMike Rutherford – bass, bass pedals,
KBFH Broadcast MP3 (55Mb)
Hi;
ReplyDeletevery many thanks for this.
The mp3 file is actually a different gig from 1977, consistent mainly of material from Wind and Wuthering.
It's worth hearing, but it's not the 1973 gig with Supper's Ready.
Kind regards
Andrew