Beggar on a Beach of Gold: Mike + The Mechanics, Now on Craft, Release New Hits Set

One of Genesis’ key members, bassist and later guitarist Mike Rutherford, will celebrate the solo side of his career with a new career-spanning compilation. Looking Back – Living the Years is a new 16-track collection culling from nearly every one of Rutherford’s albums with side project Mike + The Mechanics, for which he is the sole consistent member. (Every one of the band’s many vocalists will be represented on the set.) Marking 40 years since the group’s self-titled debut in 1985 – the same year Genesis bandmate Phil Collins’ own solo career attained…

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Gotta Get In to Get Out: Genesis’ ‘The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway’ Set for Deluxe Edition Next Year

Genesis will revisit one of their most beloved albums – and their final bow with original vocalist Peter Gabriel – in a new box set next year. Announced almost 50 years to the day of its original release in 1974, a new deluxe version of The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway will be a multi-disc celebration – four CDs or five LPs, a Blu-ray Audio disc and a download card – of the group’s acclaimed work. Inside the box will be a new remaster of the original mix of the album, done by Miles…

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The Weekend Stream: July 29, 2023

Welcome to The Weekend Stream, a relaxing review of notable digital-only catalogue titles. There may be no CD or vinyl, but there’s plenty of great new/old music to float you into the weekend. Big things happening in this column: two big box sets from a legendary prog-turned-pop outfit, rare mixes from one of pop’s most legendary performers, tons of remixes from a soulful producer/performer and 200(!) classical titles from a legendary British label. Whew! Genesis, Archive #1 (1969 – 1975) / Archive #2 (1976 – 1992) (Atlantic/Rhino/Craft) Archive #1: iTunes / Amazon…

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Take This Heart: Anthony Phillips Collects Solo Rarities, Genesis Demos, Musical Scores on “Archive Collection” Box Set

Cherry Red’s Esoteric Recordings imprint has had a long relationship with composer and founding Genesis lead guitarist Anthony Phillips encompassing reissues of various solo albums as well as his Private Parts and Pieces compilation series.  Earlier this year, Esoteric turned its attention to another collection drawn from Phillips’ prodigious vaults: the 5-CD box set Archive Collection Volume 1 & Volume 2. Phillips’ Archive Collection had its antecedent in Private Parts and Pieces (which featured both archival and newly-written material) as well as in the prolific artist’s Missing Links series.  The original Volume…

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Hold On My Heart: Genesis Looks Back On Tour Companion Collection “The Last Domino?”

On November 15, Phil Collins, Tony Banks, and Mike Rutherford are planning to take the stage at Chicago’s United Center as Genesis to launch the band’s first North American tour since 2007.  (The European leg kicked off in September.)  The tour is entitled The Last Domino? (note the question mark), and four days after its debut, Rhino in the U.S. and Virgin/UMC in the U.K. will release a companion collection.  The Last Domino?, the album, is due on November 19 and will offer 27 tracks, including hits and deep cuts, on 2…

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Anthony Phillips’ “Private Parts and Pieces” Revealed On New Box Set

The Genesis celebration at Cherry Red’s Esoteric Recordings imprint continues with the release of Anthony Phillips’ Private Parts and Pieces I – IV, a new 5-CD box set collecting and expanding his four albums of the same name released between 1978 and 1984.  Private Parts follows Esoteric’s recent deluxe expansion of Phillips’ The Geese and the Ghost as well as a number of other projects from members of his famous band including a reissue of the 1986 album by Steve Hackett’s band GTR and Tony Banks’ career-spanning A Chord Too Far box set….

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Anthony Phillips’ “The Geese and the Ghost,” with Genesis Bandmates Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford, Goes Deluxe

“You should hear what Anthony Phillips has been doing since he left Genesis,” heralded an advertisement for the former Genesis guitarist’s 1977 album The Geese and the Ghost.  A largely-instrumental album of orchestral splendor, The Geese had a bumpy road to release, but it’s now the subject of a deluxe, expanded 2-CD/1-DVD mini-box set edition that ranks as one of the most striking reissue packages of the year. Certainly a candidate for the great lost Genesis album, The Geese and the Ghost is a deliberate, atmospheric and largely instrumental record in a…

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Seeing Is Believing: Deluxe Edition of Mike + The Mechanics’ “Living Years” Coming Soon to U.S.

Way back in the fall of 2013, our very own Mike Duquette reported on the release of Mike + the Mechanics’ The Singles 1985-2014, a two-disc compendium for the band founded by Genesis’ Mike Rutherford.  He teased, “This set has been pushed back to January 20, 2014…to better coincide with some more Mike + The Mechanics events in the coming year, including a U.K. tour in the winter of 2014, a forthcoming memoir from Rutherford and a planned reissue of Living Years for its 25th anniversary.”  Well, that year-old anniversary reissue of Living Years…

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Say It Loud, Say It Clear: New Mike + The Mechanics Compilation Stacks Hits and Rarities (UPDATED 10/24)

UPDATE (10/24/2013): This set has been pushed back to January 20, 2014 (and duly retitled) to better coincide with some more Mike + The Mechanics events in the coming year, including a U.K. tour in the winter of 2014, a forthcoming memoir from Rutherford and a planned reissue of The Living Years for its 25th anniversary. Original post (9/12/2013):Although Phil Collins was the one member of Genesis it was impossible to escape during the ’80s, thanks to an increasingly popular solo career and some phenomenal production credits, he was far from the only…

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