This Genesis collection, which has appeared under license to various labels in addition to Decca and London in different configurations, is largely of historical interest. The group was still in its formative stages, the members barely past their 18th birthdays and still working out what they wanted to sound like. Mostly they sound like the Bee Gees trying to be the Moody Blues (picture something similar to the sound of the former group's Odessa album). "The Silent Sun" and "Where the Sour Turns to Sweet" are pleasant enough, but scarcely indicate the true potential of the group or its members. A pleasant enough piece of pop-psychedelia/art rock, but not a critically important release, except to the truly dedicated. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
From Genesis to Revelation
03/01/1969 | Teichiku Japan
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CD
$26.99FROM GENESIS TO REVELATION (JPN) (LTD)
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$57.99FROM GENESIS TO REVELATION
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- John Mayhew
- Drums, Vocals
- Mike Rutherford
- Bass, Guitar, Vocals, Guitar (Bass)
- Chris Stewart
- Drums, ?
- John Silver
- Drums
- Hugh Fielder
- Liner Notes
- Steve Hoffman
- Engineer
- David Thomas
- Vocals (Background)
- Anthony Phillips
- Guitar, Vocals
- Tony Banks
- Keyboards, Vocals, ?
- Arthur Greenslade
- String Arrangements
- Jonathan King
- Producer, Liner Notes
- Peter Gabriel
- Flute, Percussion, Vocals
- Genesis
- Main Performer
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