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And the three of them remained, and opened up new horizons in 1978 with GENESIS. A new live album that allows you to experience a previously unknown show in the ultimate way is now being unearthed. This work is recorded with a superb audience recording from the September 29, 1978 Pembroke Pines performance. The biggest point of this work is the super sound that takes your breath away, but the show itself is also a hidden scene that you have never heard before. First of all, let’s look back on the legendary first visit to Japan in 1978 and check the position of the show.・March 26-31: North America #1a (4 performances) {“…AND THEN THERE WERE THREE…” released on March 31st}・April 1-22: North America #1b (14 performances)・May 14-June 24: Europe #1 (26 performances)・July 3-31: North America #2 (20 performances)・August 20-September 9: Europe #2 (10 performances)・September 29-October 22: North America #3 (17 performances)←★Here★・November 27-December 3: First visit to Japan (6 performances)This is GENESIS in 1978. In a busy style that goes between Europe and North America in a span of about 20 performances, the Pembroke Pines performance of this work is the first day of “North America #3”. It was a concert about two months before the first visit to Japan. This show has not been recorded until now, but it has been newly excavated by the prestigious “JEMS”. It has finally seen the light of day. It is a very happy event in itself, but the surprising thing is the sound quality. This is a superb recording with “super”. It makes you want to line it up like “super super … This is the first time the world has heard this show, and there are no other recordings to complement it, so it was heartbreaking to introduce it from the Amity label. Of course, it’s a two-disc set, even though it has four less songs. Let’s organize the contents here. Classics: Moonlit Knight: The Cinema Show/I Know What I Like; Trick of the Tale: Squonk/Dance On A Volcano/Los Endos; Storm of Silence: One For The Vine/Afterglow; Others: Drum Duet; And the three remaining: Deep In The Motherlode/Say It’s Alright Joe/The Lady Lies/Follow You Follow Me. About 84 minutes. “Eleventh Earl of Mar”, “In the Cage”, “Burning Rope”, and “Ripples…” are missing, but you can enjoy the legendary first visit to Japan and the famous songs. In any case, you can enjoy the show that will be released for the first time in the world with a transcendent sound that can only be described as “official grade”. That’s all there is to it. GENESIS in 1978 was still progressive, even as it was striving to become more pop. A new excavation album of a different dimension of sound that allows you to clearly enjoy the intricate ensemble from end to end. A shocking sound world that is too good to miss just because of one incomplete point. A superb audience recording of the “September 29, 1978 Pembroke Pines performance”. It is a show that has never been recorded before, but the prestigious “JEMS” has newly excavated it. Moreover, the sound is “super” and superb. To be honest, it is a transcendent performance that can only be described as “official class” despite the audience. Unfortunately, the first four songs “Eleventh Earl of Mar”, “In the Cage”, “Burning Rope”, and “Ripples…” were not recorded, so it is an incomplete version. Nevertheless, you can enjoy the world premiere show with a miraculous sound for about 84 minutes. It is a miraculous new recording that revives the legendary first visit to Japan. Live at Hollywood Sportatorium, Pembroke Pines, FL, USA 29th September 1978 TRULY PERFECT SOUND(NEW SOURCE) Disc 1 (39:59) 1. Deep in the Motherlode 2. One for the Vine 3. Squonk 4. Say It’s Alright Joe 5. The Lady Lies Disc 2 (44:34) 1. Story Of Romeo and Juliet 2. The Cinema Show 3. Afterglow 4. Follow You Follow Me 5. Dance on a Volcano 6. Drum Duet 7. Los Endos 8. I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe) Phil Collins – Vocals, Drums & Percussion Mike Rutherford – Bass & Guitar Tony Banks – Keyboards Chester Thompson – Drums & Percussion Daryl Steurmer – Guitar
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