Grateful Dead
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Tue, 04/07/2009
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THE DEAD SATISFY THE SAN FRAN FAITHFUL

Winterland, June 1977: The Complete Recordings Spotlights
Grateful Dead’s Transcendent Three-Night Run
in a Nine-Disc Boxed Set Remastered in HDCD

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THE DEAD SATISFY THE SAN FRAN FAITHFUL

Winterland, June 1977: The Complete Recordings Spotlights
Grateful Dead’s Transcendent Three-Night Run
in a Nine-Disc Boxed Set Remastered in HDCD

Available Exclusively at Dead.net

LOS ANGELES — The Grateful Dead rolled into San Francisco riding a long streak of hot-damn shows during the spring of 1977, a legendary road trip that many Dead Heads agree was a tour for the ages. The band didn’t disappoint the hometown faithful when it took to the stage June 7-9 at Winterland Arena—the Dead’s spiritual home—for one of the group’s most beloved hometown runs. As veteran Dead archivist David Lemieux puts it, “A lot of Dead Heads say ’77 is their favorite year. And of these shows, the first night is a Top 15, the second is a Top 10, and the third is a Top 3.”

WINTERLAND, JUNE 1977: THE COMPLETE RECORDINGS packs every note from those three transcendent nights into nine discs that encompass what might be some of the greatest live Dead ever. A worthy successor to last year’s extraordinary Winterland 1973 collection, this set surges and sighs with the inspired sound of rock’s most unpredictable dance band hard at work, in peak communion.

WINTERLAND, JUNE 1977 is presented in HDCD, mastered from the original soundboard reels and enhanced using cutting-edge audio engineering technology including Plangent Processes’ state-of-the-art audio-time alignment procedure. Handsomely packaged in a custom archival box, the set contains 68 previously unreleased tracks as well as an extensive, full-color booklet featuring rare photos, a thoughtful essay by Rolling Stone senior editor and Winterland veteran David Fricke, and a few other surprise goodies.

On sale now exclusively from www.dead.net for $99.98, WINTERLAND, JUNE 1977 will be shipped by the end of September. Fans who order the set before then will also receive an exclusive bonus disc featuring more than an hour of unreleased music recorded live May 12, 1977 at Chicago’s Auditorium Theatre.

During these Winterland performances, the band previewed all but one song from Terrapin Station, its then-forthcoming ninth studio album. Among the highlights are Bob Weir and John Perry Barlow’s “Estimated Prophet”; Phil Lesh’s locomotive “Passenger”; and the title track, a beautiful marriage of ideas by Jerry Garcia and his lyricist-soulmate Robert Hunter.

Fricke nominates the second set from June 9 as the band’s best ever, calling it: “an instant opera of spiritual biography (“St. Stephen” from 1969’s Aoxomoxoa), non-denominational salvation (Buddy Holly’s “Not Fade Away”), tumult and wonder (a big chunk of “Terrapin Station”) and, finally, sunshine and daydreams (American Beauty’s “Sugar Magnolia”). It is, in a sense, all of the Deads in one—the lysergic delirium; the country-rock comfort; blues-party time, the electric seeking—making split-second choices in tone and parable with confidence, on the run.”

At the time of these recordings, the band included guitarist Jerry Garcia, singer Donna Jean Godchaux, keyboardist Keith Godchaux, drummers Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann, bassist Phil Lesh, and guitarist Bob Weir.

WINTERLAND, JUNE 1977: THE COMPLETE RECORDINGS
Track Listing

Disc 1: 6/7/77
1. “Bertha”
2. “Jack Straw”
3. “Tennessee Jed”
4. “Looks Like Rain”
5. “Peggy-O”
6. “Funniculi Funnicula”
7. “El Paso”
8. “Friend Of The Devil”
9. “The Music Never Stopped”

Disc 2: 6/7/77
1. “Scarlet Begonias”
2. “Fire On The Mountain”
3. “Good Lovin’”
4. “Candyman”
5. “Estimated Prophet”
6. “He’s Gone”
7. “Drums”

Disc 3: 6/7/77
1. “Samson And Delilah”
2. “Terrapin Station”
3. “Morning Dew”
4. “Around And Around”
5. “Uncle John’s Band”
6. “U.S. Blues”

Disc 4: 6/8/77
1. “New Minglewood Blues”
2. “Sugaree”
3. “Mexicali Blues”
4. “Row Jimmy”
5. “Passenger”
6. “Sunrise”
7. “Brown-Eyed Women”
8. “It’s All Over Now”
9. “Jack-A-Roe”
10. “Lazy Lightning”
11. “Supplication”

Disc 5: 6/8/77
1. “Bertha”
2. “Good Lovin’”
3. “Ramble On Rose”
4. “Estimated Prophet”
5. “Eyes Of The World”
6. “Drums”

Disc 6: 6/8/77
1. “The Other One”
2. “Wharf Rat”
3. “Not Fade Away”
4. “Goin’ Down The Road Feeling Bad”
5. “Johnny B. Goode”
6. “Brokedown Palace”

Disc 7: 6/9/77
1. “Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo”
2. “Jack Straw”
3. “They Love Each Other”
4. “Cassidy”
5. “Sunrise”
6. “Deal”
7. “Looks Like Rain”
8. “Loser”
9. “The Music Never Stopped”

Disc 8: 6/9/77
1. “Samson And Delilah”
2. “Funniculi Funnicula”
3. “Help On The Way”
4. “Slipknot!”
5. “Franklin’s Tower”

Disc 9: 6/9/77
1. “Estimated Prophet”
2. “St. Stephen”
3. “Not Fade Away”
4. “Drums”
5. “St. Stephen”
6. “Terrapin Station”
7. “Sugar Magnolia”
8. “U.S. Blues”
9. “One More Saturday Night”

Dead.net Bonus Disc
Auditorium Theatre – Chicago - 5/12/1977
1. “Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo”
2. “Dancing In The Street”
3. “Terrapin Station”
4. “Playing In The Band”
5. “Drums”
6. “Not Fade Away”
7. “Comes A Time”
8. “Playing In The Band”

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Grateful Dead
Release Date
Tue, 04/07/2009
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FOLLOW THE DEAD ON THE ROAD TO TERRAPIN

Three-Disc Set Contains Legendary Final Show of the Spring 1977 Tour at the Hartford Civic Center, Spotlights Tracks From Then-Unreleased Terrapin Station

Available April 7 From Rhino and Dead.net

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FOLLOW THE DEAD ON THE ROAD TO TERRAPIN

Three-Disc Set Contains Legendary Final Show of the Spring 1977 Tour at the Hartford Civic Center, Spotlights Tracks From Then-Unreleased Terrapin Station

Available April 7 From Rhino and Dead.net

LOS ANGELES — Pinpointing the creative zenith of the Grateful Dead’s career would be a challenge fit for even Sisyphus. That said, one could do a lot worse than looking to the fabled spring tour of 1977, long considered by Dead Heads as the very best. During a remarkable 26 shows in 37 days, the Dead played with unparalleled energy, wit, passion and power — a band at the very top of its game. The tour ended on a euphoric note May 28 at the Hartford Civic Center in Connecticut, where the band previewed several tracks from its soon-to-be-released ninth studio album Terrapin Station.
TO TERRAPIN: HARTFORD ’77 revisits that glorious spring evening in New England, presenting the entire show in HDCD, mastered from the original soundboard tapes. The set contains 21 unreleased live songs and an extensive 16-page booklet featuring rare photos taken at the actual concert. The three-disc collection will be available April 7 at retail outlets and Dead.net for a suggested list price of $19.98 (CD) and $14.99 (digital).
This release showcases several live versions of ambitious works from Terrapin Station that would become beloved staples of the Grateful Dead’s repertoire. The first of these was “Estimated Prophet,” Bob Weir and John Barlow’s portrait of a particularly Californian breed of delusional would-be visionary, which managed to be at once uplifting and disturbing, thanks to the incantory lyric and to Weir’s ingenious musical setting, a sinuous Reggae-flavored groove knocked beautifully off-kilter by a 7/4 time signature. The second major new piece, which would take up the entire second side of the LP, was utterly unlike anything the Dead had attempted before: the epic, allegorical “Terrapin Station” suite — as felicitous a marriage of music and storytelling as was ever accomplished by Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter in the course of their long and fruitful collaboration.
By the time the tour reached its triumphant finale in Hartford on May 28, it was readily apparent that the new songs — including the Phil Lesh/Peter Monk rocker “Passenger” and Bob Weir’s red-hot reinvention of the Rev. Gary Davis gospel-blues classic “Samson And Delilah” — could stand proudly alongside such long-standing pillars of the Dead canon as “Bertha,” “Sugaree,” “Jack Straw,” “Candyman,” “Playing In The Band,” “One More Saturday Night” and the other standbys heard on this recording.
Spring '77 Dead included Jerry Garcia (lead guitar, vocals), Donna Jean Godchaux (vocals), Keith Godchaux (keyboards), Mickey Hart (drums), Bill Kreutzmann (drums), Phil Lesh (bass, vocals), and Bob Weir (rhythm guitar, vocals).

The same day TO TERRAPIN: HARTFORD ’77 is released, WINTERLAND 1973: THE COMPLETE RECORDINGS will debut at traditional retail outlets. Previously available exclusively through Dead.net, this critically acclaimed nine-disc collection captures every note from the band’s three-night residency at Winterland (November 9, 10, and 11, 1973), playing in front of its hometown crowd.

Finally, The Dead recently announced their first tour in five years. Original Dead members Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart will be joined by keyboardist Jeff Chimenti and Allman Brothers Band/Gov’t Mule guitarist Warren Haynes for 22 shows in 17 cities this spring. The tour begins April 12 in Greensboro, NC, and includes a stop on April 26 at the former Hartford Civic Center (now named XL Center) where TO TERRAPIN was recorded. Tickets are on sale now at dead.net/dead09.

TO TERRAPIN: HARTFORD ’77
Track Listing

Disc One
1. “Bertha”
2. “Good Lovin’”
3. “Sugaree”
4. “Jack Straw”
5. “Row Jimmy”

Disc Two
1. “New Minglewood Blues”
2. “Candyman”
3. “Passenger”
4. “Brown-Eyed Women”
5. “Promised Land”
6. “Samson And Delilah”
7. “Tennessee Jed”

Disc Three
1. “Estimated Prophet”
2. “Playing In The Band”
3. “Terrapin Station”
4. Drums
5. “Not Fade Away”
6. “Wharf Rat”
7. “Playing In The Band”
8. “One More Saturday Night”
9. “U.S. Blues”

Tour Dates for The Dead
Sun 4/12 Greensboro, NC Greensboro Coliseum
Tue 4/14 Washington, DC Verizon Center
Wed 4/15 Charlottesville, VA John Paul Jones Arena
Fri 4/17 Albany, NY Times Union Center
Sat 4/18 Worcester, MA DCU Center
Sun 4/19 Worcester, MA DCU Center
Tue 4/21 Buffalo, NY HSBC Arena
Wed 4/22 Wilkes-Barre, PA Wachovia Arena @ Casey Plaza
Fri 4/24 Uniondale, NY Nassau Coliseum
Sat 4/25 New York, NY Madison Square Garden
Sun 4/26 Hartford, CT XL Center
Tue 4/28 E. Rutherford, NJ IZOD Center
Wed 4/29 E. Rutherford, NJ IZOD Center
Fri 5/1 Philadelphia, PA Wachovia Spectrum
Sat 5/2 Philadelphia, PA Wachovia Spectrum
Mon 5/4 Chicago, IL All State Arena
Tue 5/5 Chicago, IL All State Arena
Thu 5/7 Denver, CO Pepsi Center
Sat 5/9 Los Angeles, CA The Forum
Sun 5/10 Mountain View, CA Shoreline Amphitheater
Thu 5/14 Mountain View, CA Shoreline Amphitheater
Sat 5/16 Quincy, WA The Gorge

Various Artists
Release Date
Tue, 01/27/2009
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THE RECORDING ACADEMY® AND RHINO ENTERTAINMENT
TEAM UP TO RELEASE 2009 GRAMMY® NOMINEES CD

In Stores Jan. 27, the 20-Song Collection Spotlights
51st Annual GRAMMY Awards Nominees

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THE RECORDING ACADEMY® AND RHINO ENTERTAINMENT
TEAM UP TO RELEASE 2009 GRAMMY® NOMINEES CD

In Stores Jan. 27, the 20-Song Collection Spotlights
51st Annual GRAMMY Awards Nominees

SANTA MONICA, Calif. (Jan. 5, 2009) — The Recording Academy®'s GRAMMY® Recordings has partnered with Rhino Entertainment for the 2009 GRAMMY® Nominees CD, the 15th edition of the best-selling series highlighting artists and songs nominated for the 51st Annual GRAMMY Awards. The 20-song collection will be available Jan. 27 and a portion of the proceeds from the sale of the CD will benefit the MusiCares® Foundation and the GRAMMY Foundation®, two charitable organizations established by The Recording Academy. For more information about the Foundations, please visit www.grammy.com.

"This GRAMMY Nominees CD compilation represents some of the great songs and artists that make up this year's remarkable crop of nominees," said Neil Portnow, President/CEO of The Recording Academy "We thank Rhino Entertainment for its collaboration on this project, which will once again help fund the vital work of MusiCares and the GRAMMY Foundation, and we look forward to another successful, chart-topping year."

The disc contains many of the most widely recognized GRAMMY categories. The 20 tracks from the 2009 GRAMMY Nominees CD represent nominees from the Record Of The Year, Album Of The Year, Best New Artist, Song Of The Year, Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, and Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals categories. The nominees CD is made possible by a special arrangement with all of the major music distribution companies and rotates labels from year to year.

"We are thrilled to be working with The Recording Academy to present the best music from this past year," said Rhino Entertainment President Scott Pascucci. "The collection's dynamic range represents a great value for music fans. We are so proud to support the efforts of MusiCares and the GRAMMY Foundation."

The 51st Annual GRAMMY Awards will be held Feb. 8, 2009, at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles, and will be broadcast live in high-definition TV and 5.1 Surround Sound on the CBS Television Network at 8 p.m. (ET/PT). The show also will be supported on radio via Westwood One worldwide.

2009 GRAMMY Nominees CD Tracklist:

1. COLDPLAY
"Viva La Vida"
Record Of The Year
Album Of The Year
Song Of The Year
Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals

2. ESTELLE Featuring KANYE WEST
"American Boy"
Song Of The Year
(more)
2009 GRAMMY Nominees CD
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3. SARA BAREILLES
"Love Song"
Song Of The Year
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance

4. NE-YO
"Closer"
Album Of The Year

5. LIL WAYNE Featuring T-PAIN
"Got Money"
Album Of The Year

6. ROBERT PLANT & ALISON KRAUSS
"Please Read The Letter"
Album Of The Year
Record Of The Year

7. RADIOHEAD
"House Of Cards"
Album Of The Year

8. LADY ANTEBELLUM
"Love Don't Live Here"
Best New Artist

9. JONAS BROTHERS
"Burnin' Up"
Best New Artist

10. JAZMINE SULLIVAN
"Need U Bad"
Best New Artist

11. DUFFY
"Mercy"
Best New Artist
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance

12. M.I.A.
"Paper Planes"
Record Of The Year

13. ADELE
"Chasing Pavements"
Song Of The Year
Best New Artist
Record Of The Year
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance

14. KATY PERRY
"I Kissed A Girl"
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
(more)
2009 GRAMMY Nominees CD
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15. LEONA LEWIS
"Bleeding Love"
Record Of The Year
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance

16. P!NK
"So What"
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance

17. GNARLS BARKLEY
"Going On"
Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals

18. ONEREPUBLIC
"Apologize"
Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals

19. MAROON 5
"Won't Go Home Without You"
Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals

20. EAGLES
"Waiting In The Weeds"
Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals

The Recording Academy

Established in 1957, The Recording Academy is an organization of musicians, producers, engineers and recording professionals that is dedicated to improving the cultural condition and quality of life for music and its makers. Internationally known for the GRAMMY Awards — the preeminent peer-recognized award for musical excellence and the most credible brand in music — The Recording Academy is responsible for groundbreaking professional development, cultural enrichment, advocacy, education and human services programs. The Academy continues to focus on its mission of recognizing musical excellence, advocating for the well-being of music makers and ensuring music remains an indelible part of our culture. For more information about The Academy, please visit www.grammy.com.

About Rhino Entertainment

Based in Burbank, Calif., Warner Music Group's Rhino Entertainment was founded in 1978 and is the world's leading pop culture label. Emphasizing flawless sound quality, bonus tracks, informative liner notes, award-winning creative packaging, an offbeat sense of humor, and a strong social conscience, Rhino continues to set the standard for excellence in the reissue business it pioneered in both the physical and digital worlds. Rhino is also expanding the definition of what a catalog music company is, as evidenced by the label's recent name and likeness representation deal with legendary band Grateful Dead and American icon Frank Sinatra. The vast Rhino catalog of more than 5,000 CDs, videos, and digital exclusive albums features material by Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, the Doors, Chicago, Black Sabbath, John Coltrane, Yes, Alice Cooper, Linda Ronstadt, the Ramones, the Monkees, Carly Simon, Curtis Mayfield, among many others.

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Genesis
Release Date
Mon, 11/23/2009
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GENESIS: THE MOVIE BOX

5-DVD Boxed Set With New 2009 5.1 DTS And Dolby Digital Sound Mixes,
Includes The DVD Debuts Of Genesis Live--The Mama Tour And Three Sides Live

Available From Rhino November 23

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GENESIS: THE MOVIE BOX

5-DVD Boxed Set With New 2009 5.1 DTS And Dolby Digital Sound Mixes,
Includes The DVD Debuts Of Genesis Live--The Mama Tour And Three Sides Live

Available From Rhino November 23

LOS ANGELES – Following the release of Genesis Live 1973—2007, a boxed set gathering the live albums recorded by the legendary British group, with the added bonus of Live At The Rainbow 1973, and the critically-acclaimed CD/DVD double-disc set reissue of the 14 Genesis studio albums on the boxed sets Genesis 1976–1982, Genesis 1983–1998, and Genesis 1970–1975, Atlantic and Rhino will conclude its exhaustive rerelease program of the Genesis catalog with GENESIS: THE MOVIE BOX on November 23.

The 5-DVD boxed set, with new 2009 5.1 DTS and Dolby Digital sound mixes, features the DVD debuts of Geneisis Live–The Mama Tour and Three Sides Live. The set will be available at physical retail outlets and at www.rhino.com for a suggested list price on $99.99 and includes:

Three Sides Live, the concert film shot at the Nassau Coliseum and released in tandem with the live album of the same title, which made the Top 10 on both sides of the Atlantic in 1982. Contains extra full-length tracks in 5.1 Audio only. Available on DVD for the first time.

Genesis Live–The Mama Tour, filmed in 1984 at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, and featuring the band performing material from the chart-topping Genesis album. Also features The Making of the Mama Album, a home video filmed by Phil Collins during the making of the Genesis album. Available on DVD for the first time.

Genesis Live At Wembley Stadium, shot during the group’s record-breaking run of four sold-out concerts in July 1987, at the height of their popularity following the release of the multi-platinum album Invisible Touch. The DVD also features the tour documentary entitled Visible Touch.

Genesis: The Way We Walk–Live In Concert, filmed in 1992 at London’s Earls Court Exhibition Centre, and issued alongside the albums Live–The Way We Walk Volume One: The Shorts and Volume Two: The Longs.

Bonus material alongside The Mama Documentary comes in the shape of the updated 2009 version of VH1 Behind The Music special about the band. The original version aired in December 1999.

The boxed set is designed so that fans of the group can insert into the packaging the two concert discs from When In Rome 2007 as well as the attendant documentary Come Rain Or Shine disc, filmed during their recent reunion tour.

Genesis have always been known for their sense of spectacle and their groundbreaking live shows, as much as their ambitious studio albums like the evergreen Nursery Cryme, Foxtrot, Selling England By The Pound, and The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway. Over the last four decades, the group has sold 150 million albums worldwide and has influenced the likes of Elbow, Flaming Lips, and Jeff Buckley. The Behind The Music special tells most of their story, from their beginnings at Charterhouse in 1967 to the emergence of the classic lineup of Tony Banks (keyboards), Phil Collins (drums, vocals), Peter Gabriel (vocals, flute), Steve Hackett (guitars), and Mike Rutherford (bass, guitars) in 1970.

Following Gabriel’s departure in the mid-’70s, Collins stepped up to the microphone and the group scored Top 5 albums with A Trick of The Tail and Wind And Wuthering. Hackett left in 1977 but the ‘remaining triumvirate’ went from strength to strength and had their first Top 20 album in the U.S. with . . . And Then There Were Three . . . the next year.

THE MOVIE BOX concentrates on the dazzling concerts given by Banks, Collins, and Rutherford, with the help of guitarist Daryl Stuermer and drummer Chester Thompson, throughout the ’80s and early ’90s. Genesis explored a simpler, more direct, approach to songwriting, and became mainstream stars with the acclaimed albums Duke and Abacab. The band also performed in arenas and stadiums without losing any of their sophistication and attention to detail. Former Stiltskin vocalist Ray Wilson replaced Collins for the album Calling All Stations in 1997, the closing chapter in the Behind The Music special.

Genesis went on a ten-year hiatus and made a stunning return to the live arena in 2007 for a series of European and North American dates, including the landmark free concert they gave at the Circo Massimo in Rome, in front of 500,000 spectators. Filmed at the event, When In Rome 2007 subsequently topped the DVD charts in the U.K. last year.

Three Sides Live has previously been issued on VHS and laserdisc but looks and sounds amazing in 5.1 DTS and Dolby Digital sound. Filmed in 1981 at the Nassau Coliseum in Long Island and the Savoy Theater in New York City, it features many of the best songs from Duke and Abacab, including the hits “Turn It On Again” and “Abacab,” as well as “Duchess,” “Misunderstanding,” “No Reply At All,” and “Man On The Corner.” The “In The Cage” medley incorporates “The Colony Of Slippermen,” another of the stand-out tracks from The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway, and ”The Cinema Show” from the album Selling England By The Pound. This is the first time that Three Sides Live has been made available on DVD and the only version available in 5.1 DTS and Dolby Digital sound. This edition features seven full-length audio only tracks in 5.1 including “Fountain of Salmacis” and “Follow You, Follow Me” which are not part of the visual concert.

Genesis Live–The Mama Tour captures the group on stage at Birmingham’s NEC and was first released on video in 1984. Directed by James Yukich, it includes all the singles from the Genesis album, namely “Mama,” “That’s All,” and “Illegal Alien,” along with the “Home By The Sea”/“Second Home By The Sea” suite. The “Turn It On Again” medley sees Banks, Collins, and Rutherford reference several of their favorite ’60s songs by Solomon Burke, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, The Kinks, The Animals, The Who, and Wilson Pickett. Extra includes The Making of the Mama Album, a home movie filmed by Phil Collins during the making of the Genesis album. Genesis Live–The Mama Tour is issued here on DVD for the very first time.

Genesis Live At Wembley Stadium was known as The Invisible Touch Tour when it originally came out on video in 1988. Again directed by Yukich, it features the band during their unprecedented and unmatched run of four sold-out dates at the home of English football in July 1987. Highlights include versions of the hits “Invisible Touch,” “Land Of Confusion,” “Tonight, Tonight, Tonight,” and “Throwing It All Away,” as well as the tour de force “Domino” and the instrumental “The Brazilian,” all from the Invisible Touch album, and Collins and Thompson’s “Drum Duet.” “Los Endos,” originally the closing track on A Trick Of The Tail, remains a popular live number, while this time the “Turn It On Again” medley incorporates hits by the Four Tops and The Righteous Brothers. The DVD will feature the tour documentary–Visible Touch.

Genesis: The Way We Walk–Live In Concert was filmed at London’s Earls Court in November 1992 and issued on VHS the following year. It appeared on DVD in 2002 but again looks and sounds startling in 5.1 DTS and Dolby Digital sound. The set list highlights the then current We Can’t Dance album and includes the hits “No Son Of Mine,” “I Can’t Dance,” “Hold On My Heart,” and “Jesus He Knows Me” along with the extended pieces “Driving The Last Spike,” “Fading Lights,” and “Dreaming While You Sleep.” The “Old Medley” takes in “The Musical Box,” “I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe),” their 1974 debut hit “Firth Of Fifth,” “Dance On A Volcano,” “Follow You, Follow Me,” and more.

The new updated 2009 version of VH1 Behind The Music special spans the first 32 years of the group’s career and features excerpts of many of the aforementioned tracks, along with early favorites like “The Knife,” “Return Of The Giant Hogweed,” “Watcher Of The Skies,” and “Supper’s Ready,” curios such as “In The Beginning,” “The Silent Sun,” and “Twilight Alehouse” and also covers the solo careers of Banks and Collins, Rutherford’s work with Mike & The Mechanics, as well as Wilson’s tenure, including the “Congo,” “Shipwrecked,” and “Not About Us” singles he recorded with the band.

GENESIS: THE MOVIE BOX offers a different perspective on one of Britain’s best loved groups and reminds the viewer and listener of the pioneering work they did in the live arena. Over the last three decades, their visual presentations and stunning light shows have transcended the limitations of stadium rock and confirmed their status as world ambassadors of British music.

For further information and regular news updates on Genesis, go to:
www.genesis-music.com

DVD 1: THREE SIDES LIVE
1. Behind The Lines
2. Duchess
3. Misunderstanding
4. Dodo/Lurker
5. Abacab
6. No Reply At All
7. Who Dunnit?
8. In The Cage (Medley)
Cinema Show
Slippermen
9. Afterglow
10. Me & Sarah Jane
11. Man On The Corner
12. Turn It On Again

DVD Extras:
Full length AUDIO ONLY versions of:
Behind The Lines
Duchess
Me & Sarah Jane
Man On The Corner
One For The Vine
Fountain of Salmacis
Follow You, Follow Me

DVD 2: THE MAMA TOUR
1. Abacab
2. That’s All
3. Mama
4. Illegal Alien
5. Home By The Sea
6. Second Home By The Sea
7. Keep It Dark
8. It’s Gonna Get Better
9. In The Cage
Cinema Show
In That Quiet Earth
Slippermen
10. Afterglow
11. Drum Duet
12. Turn It On Again (Medley)
Everybody Needs Somebody To Love
Satisfaction
Twist And Shout
All Day And All Of The Night
Baby Let Me Take You Home
Karma Chameleon
Every Breath You Take
Pinball Wizard
In The Midnight Hour
Turn It On Again

DVD Extras:
The Mama Documentary by Phil Collins

DVD 3: LIVE AT WEMBLEY STADIUM
1. Mama
2. Abacab
3. Domino (Part 1. In The Glow Of The Night)
4. Domino (Part 2. The Last Domino)
5. That’s All
6. The Brazilian
7. Land Of Confusion
8. Tonight, Tonight, Tonight
9. Throwing It All Away
10. Home By The Sea
11. Invisible Touch
12. Drum Duet
13. Los Endos
14. Turn It On Again (Medley)
Turn It On Again
Everybody Needs Somebody To Love
(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
Twist & Shout
Reach Out and I’ll Be There
You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling
Pinball Wizard
In The Midnight Hour
Turn It On Again
15. Do The Neurotic (credits)

DVD Extras:
Visible Touch Tour Documentary

DVD 4: THE WAY WE WALK
1. Land Of Confusion
2. No Son Of Mine
3. Driving The Last Spike
4. Old Medley
Dance On A Volcano
The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway
The Musical Box
Firth Of Fifth
I Know What I Like
That’s All
Illegal Alien
Follow You, Follow Me
5. Fading Lights
6. Jesus He Knows Me
7. Dreaming While You Sleep
8. Home By The Sea
9. Hold On My Heart
10. Domino
The Domino Principle
In The Glow Of The Night
The Last Domino
11. The Drum Thing
12. I Can’t Dance
13. Tonight, Tonight, Tonight
14. Invisible Touch
15. Turn It On Again

DVD 5: VH1 BEHIND THE MUSIC (REVISITED)

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Genesis
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Tue, 09/29/2009
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GENESIS LIVE 1973–2007

Rhino Continues To Upgrade The Group’s Catalog With A Fourth Boxed Set
Containing Live Albums Expanded With Bonus Audio And Unreleased Tracks

11-Disc Boxed Set Will Be Available September 29 From Rhino

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GENESIS LIVE 1973–2007

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Genesis
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GENESIS LIVE 1973–2007

Rhino Continues To Upgrade The Group’s Catalog With A Fourth Boxed Set
Containing Live Albums Expanded With Bonus Audio And Unreleased Tracks

11-Disc Boxed Set Will Be Available September 29 From Rhino

LOS ANGELES — Following the reissue of the 14 Genesis studio albums in the stunning boxed sets Genesis 1976 – 1982 and Genesis 1983 – 1998 in 2007, and Genesis 1970 – 1975 in 2008, on September 29, Rhino will release Genesis Live 1973 – 2007, a boxed set gathering the four live albums recorded by the legendary British group from 1973 to 1992. Featuring brand new stereo mixes, the boxed set also includes the long-awaited release in stereo and 5.1 of Live At The Rainbow 1973 only available with this collection.

Genesis Live 1973 – 2007 is a sumptuously presented boxed set that includes:

Genesis Live, the band’s first Top 10 album in the UK, recorded in Leicester and Manchester and issued in 1973, and featuring the classic line-up of Tony Banks (keyboards), Phil Collins (drums, vocals), Peter Gabriel (vocals, flute), Steve Hackett (guitars) and Mike Rutherford (bass, guitars). Genesis Live, for this box-set release, has been extended to feature five bonus tracks recorded at the Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles on January 24, 1975 and the full album is also presented in 5.1 for the first time.

The double set Seconds Out, a Top 5 entry in 1977 that documented the group’s Paris dates as a quartet with Collins on lead vocals following Gabriel’s departure in 1975. The tour featured touring drummers Bill Bruford and Chester Thompson. Exclusive to this boxed set, Seconds Out is presented in stereo and 5.1 versions.

Three Sides Live, a #2 album in the U.K. in 1982, mostly showcasing the Banks-Collins-Rutherford incarnation augmented by Thompson and guitarist Daryl Stuermer.

The Way We Walk, finally sees these two live albums resequenced as per the original show’s set list. Originally released separately and entitled Vol I: The Shorts, which made the Top 3 in Britain in 1992, and Vol 2: The Longs, this was the band’s sixth # 1 album, and their only concert recording to top the charts in 1993.

First formed in 1967, Genesis have sold 150 million albums worldwide and have influenced the likes of Elbow, Flaming Lips, and Jeff Buckley. In the early ‘70s, their ambition in the studio was matched by groundbreaking live shows as they presented such classic albums as Nursery Cryme, Foxtrot, Selling England By The Pound, and The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway to audiences across Europe and the U.S. Following Gabriel’s exit in the mid-‘70s, Collins stepped up to the microphone and the group scored Top 5 albums with A Trick Of The Tail and Wind And Wuthering. Hackett left in 1977 but the “remaining three” had their first Top 10 single with “Follow You Follow Me” and their first U.S. Top 20 album with . . . And Then There Were Three . . . the next year. A simpler, more direct approach to songwriting worked so well that Banks-Collins-Rutherford scored consecutive # 1 albums with Duke, Abacab, Genesis, and Invisible Touch in the ’80s, and with We Can’t Dance in 1991, and became a stadium act without losing any of their sophistication and attention to detail. This was evidenced again when they returned to the stage after a ten-year hiatus. When In Rome 2007, the DVD of the free concert they gave at the Circo Massimo in Rome in front of 500.000 spectators topped the DVD charts in the U.K. last year.

Recorded at Leicester De Montfort Hall and Manchester Free Trade Hall in February 1973, Genesis Live was not originally intended for release but rather mixed to be broadcast on the King Biscuit Flower Hour show on US radio. It comprises versions of the melodramatic set opener “Watcher Of The Skies” and “Get ’Em Out By Friday” from Foxtrot, the band’s fourth studio album – which had reached # 12 in October 1972 – “The Return Of The Giant Hogweed” and “The Musical Box” from 1971’s Nursery Cryme, the first album featuring Collins and Hackett, and the tour de force quiet-loud dynamics of “The Knife”, from Trespass, the group’s 1970 debut for the Charisma label. Given the band’s growing reputation for its theatrical shows, it is no surprise that Genesis Live spent ten weeks in the charts in 1973, paving the way for the release of Selling England By The Pound later that year. The album’s iconic cover features Gabriel wearing one of his many costumes, in this case the “Magog” mask and black cape he donned during “Supper’s Ready.”

Bonus material includes five tracks from the celebrated concept album The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway, a Top 10 release at the end of 1974, recorded at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles in January 1975.

Recorded at the Palais des Sports in Paris with the Manor Mobile studio in 1976 and 1977, Seconds Out stayed on the British charts for four months. The double set was much more in keeping with the times, the increasing availability of bootleg recordings and the phenomenal success of Frampton Comes Alive! Former Yes and King Crimson drummer Bill Bruford had joined Genesis for the 1976 dates and features on “The Cinema Show”, one of two tracks from Selling England By The Pound. The other, “Firth Of Fifth”, and the rest of the album, features Chester Thompson, a drummer best known for his work with Frank Zappa and Weather Report at the time. Collins tackles Gabriel-era material like “The Musical Box”, “Supper’s Ready”, “The Carpet Crawlers”, the title track from The Lamb Lives Down On Broadway, and “I Know What I Like (in Your Wardrobe),” the group’s first hit, with aplomb. “Squonk”, “Robbery”, “Assault & Battery,” “Dance On A Volcano” and “Los Endos” came from A Trick Of The Tail while “Afterglow” originally featured on Wind And Wuthering. Hackett left while Seconds Out was being mixed. The album’s distinctive cover and the other pictures used were shot by Armando Gallo, the band’s biographer.

Recorded in Germany in 1981, Three Sides Live was originally released in 1982 as a double vinyl set with a fourth side of studio recordings–basically the 3X3 EP and two B-sides – in the US while the European version contained three more extended live tracks. The studio versions of “Turn It On Again”, “Behind The Lines,” “Duchess” and “Misunderstanding” featured on 1980’s Duke while “Dodo,” “Me And Sarah Jane” and “Abacab” first appeared on Abacab in 1981. “Follow You Follow Me” came from . . . And Then There Were Three . . . and “Afterglow” and “One For The Vine” were originally recorded on Wind And Wuthering. “The Fountain Of Salmacis” harked back to Nursery Cryme and the “In The Cage”/“Cinema Show”/“The Colony Of Slippermen” medley slotted a track from Selling England By The Pound between two slices from The Lamb while “It”/ “Watcher Of The Skies”–recorded in 1976 with Hackett and Bruford – spanned The Lamb and Foxtrot.

Recorded in 1992 in arenas including London’s Earls Court, the two instalments of The Way We Walk were first issued in quick succession at the tail end of 1992 and the beginning of 1993, with The Shorts concentrating on the band’s run of hit singles, and The Longs delving into the medleys and the more extended pieces from their repertoire. Genesis Live 1973-2007 takes the opportunity to reconcile the two albums and recreate the We Can’t Dance tour experience in sequence. Hits from the group’s MTV-friendly era include “Mama”, “That’s All”, “Invisible Touch” – which charted again in its live version in 1992 – “In Too Deep”, “Land Of Confusion”, “Tonight, Tonight, Tonight”, “Throwing It All Away”, “No Son Of Mine”, “I Can’t Dance”, “Hold On My Heart” and “Jesus He Knows Me.” “Driving The Last Spike” and “Fading Lights” came from We Can’t Dance, “Domino” originally appeared on Invisible Touch and “Home By The Sea/Second Home By The Sea” on Genesis. The “Old Medley” rounded up nine tunes from the band’s early days and Collins and Thompson’s “The Drum Thing” did just that. “Turn It On Again” is exclusive to this release.

Recorded in London by the Banks-Collins-Gabriel-Hackett-Rutherford lineup, Live At The Rainbow 1973 expands on the live material first issued on the Archive 1967-1975 boxed set in 1998 and will delight die-hard fans of that period in their lengthy career. The concert from October 1973 features most of Selling England By The Pound at the time of its release, along with the conceptual piece “Supper’s Ready” and “Watcher Of The Skies” from their breakthrough album Foxtrot, and “The Musical Box” from Nursery Cryme, the last two titles on 5.1 version only. It captures the band at a crucial point in their history, before they left the Lewis Carroll-like universe of their early albums behind, before the departure of Gabriel and Hackett, before their time as ubiquitous hitmakers of the ’80s.

Genesis Live 1973 – 2007 has been designed to incorporate space for the most recent live Genesis release - the 2-CD set Live Over Europe 2007. All albums feature brand new stereo mixes created by Tony Banks, Nick Davis, and Mike Rutherford, while Genesis Live, Seconds Out and Live At The Rainbow 1973 all feature 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround Sound versions.

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Genesis Live
1973-2007

Live (Stereo/5.1):
1. Watcher Of The Skies
2. Get ’Em Out By Friday
3. The Return Of The Giant Hogweed
4. The Musical Box
5. The Knife
Bonus “The Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles – 01/24/75” tracks:
6. Back In N.Y.C.
7. Fly On A Windshield
8. Broadway Melody Of 1974
9. Anyway
10. The Chamber Of 32 Doors

Seconds Out (Stereo/5.1):
CD 1
1. Squonk
2. Carpet Crawlers
3. Robbery, Assault & Battery
4. Afterglow
5. Firth Of Fifth
6. I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)
7. The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway
8. The Musical Box (closing)

CD 2
1. Supper's Ready
2. The Cinema Show
3. Dance On A Volcano
4. Los Endos

Three Sides Live (Stereo only)
CD 1
1. Turn It On Again
2. Dodo
3. Abacab
4. Behind The Lines
5. Duchess
6. Me And Sarah Jane
7. Follow You Follow Me

CD 2
1. Misunderstanding
2. In The Cage (Medley: Cinema Show/Slippermen)
3. Afterglow
4. One For The Vine
5. Fountain Of Salmacis
6. It/Watcher Of The Skies

The Way We Walk (Stereo only)
CD 1
1. Land Of Confusion
2. No Son Of Mine
3. Driving The Last Spike
4. Old Medley (Dance On A Volcano/The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway/The Musical Box/Firth Of Fifth/I Know What I Like)
5. Throwing It All Away
6. Fading Lights
7. Jesus He Knows Me
8. Home By The Sea/Second Home By The Sea

CD 2
1. Hold On My Heart
2. Domino (In The Glow Of The Night/The Last Domino)
3. The Drum Thing
4. I Can’t Dance
5. Tonight, Tonight, Tonight
6. Invisible Touch
7. Turn It On Again

Additional tracks not performed on the We Can’t Dance Tour
9. Mama
10. That’s All
11. In Too Deep

(Space in the boxed set for Live Over Europe)

Live At The Rainbow 1973 (Stereo/5.1)
CD
1. Dancing With The Moonlit Knight
2. The Cinema Show
3. I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)
4. Firth Of Fifth
5. More Fool Me
6. The Battle Of Epping Forest
7. Supper’s Ready

DVD
1. Watcher Of The Skies (5.1 version only)**
2. Dancing With The Moonlit Knight
3. The Cinema Show**
4. I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)
5. Firth Of Fifth
6. The Musical Box (5.1 version only)**
7. More Fool Me
8. The Battle Of Epping Forest**
9. Supper’s Ready

**Previously unreleased

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