-=> From what I recall, Clark Ray said this to All <=-
CR> Genesis -- Genesis (1983, Vertigo) -- This is a West German pressing
CR> on the Vertigo label and it sounds much better than the U.S. Atlantic
CR> LP, which I've always been disappointed with. Sure, this album isn't
CR> one of their best, but seeing that cool Roger Dean painting on the
_Genesis_ with a Roger Dean painting???? Seriously? Wow....
CR> Genesis -- A Trick Of The Tail (1976, Famous Charisma) -- This is a
CR> Japanese pressing. I've been looking for this for awhile (I'm trying
CR> to get all the original Genesis Charimsa label LPs). Unfortunately, the
I've been able to find most of the Genesis Charisma vinyls, though
none of them are Japanese pressings that I know of. Have you
located _Presenting Genesis_ yet? That's a weird one.
CR> the gatefold AND on this Japanese insert. This cover is a marbled
CR> yellow and white whereas the Atco cover of this was solid yellow.
Hmmmm, mine is the marbled colors as well.... but that may just be
because it is 1st. pressing or something.
CR> Genesis -- "The Lady Lies (live)" (Flexipop 021) -- This is a green
CR> flexidisk from Flexipop magazine. This is rare and I couldn't believe
VERY nice. I'd like to find one of those... I'm dying to find the
"Many too many" single, with "The Day the Light went out" and
"Vancouver" on the flipside. tDtLWO is one of my favorites, and I
know you like it as well. Could have replaced almost any song on
ATTWT, with the possible exception of "Down and out". Record Land
has TONS of Genesis ROIO vinyls, but they are too steeply priced
for my liking, even though some of them are very rare.
CR> Yes -- Yesterdays (1974, Atlantic remaster) -- I had to get this for
CR> the long version of "America." Plus, there are quite a few other
CR> tracks on here that I like.
I think that one's '75. Yeah, "America" rocks in a huge way. Howe
is all over this tune. I found a great 1st.pressing vinyl of this,
which I was pleased with, because I like it a lot too. Excellent
cover, and it's necessary for the completist for "Dear Father". Did
you know Bruford plays the mellotron at the end of "America"
because Wakeman wasn't interested in the track at all? That's
fascinating. Have you read "Yesstories - Yes in their own words"?
Great book, very informative.
TTYL! - LM
NP: "Catholic Girls" - Zap '79
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