Genesis Archive 2: 1976–1992 Explained

Genesis Archive #2: 1976–1992
Type:box
Artist:Genesis
Cover:Genesisarchive76-92.jpg
Released:6 November 2000
Recorded:1975–1992
Length:206:18
Prev Year:1999
Next Title:Platinum Collection
Next Year:2004

Genesis Archive #2: 1976–1992 is the second box set by English rock band Genesis. It was released on 6 November 2000 on Virgin and Atlantic Records as the follow-up to their previous retrospective box set, Genesis Archive 1967–75 (1998). This set covers the band's history post 1975, when drummer Phil Collins replaced original lead singer Peter Gabriel.

Contents

The three discs consist of live recordings (mostly previously unreleased, with a few that had been B-sides), 12" remixes, a "work-in-progress" jam, non-album B-sides, and tracks from the Spot the Pigeon and 3×3 EPs. There was minor backlash from fans as "Match of the Day" and "Me and Virgil" were left off the set (although both had been released on CD before) due to Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford disliking the former track, while Phil Collins disliked the latter one. However, the band later changed their minds about the songs, and they were re-released on the Genesis 1976–1982 box set. Additionally, "Submarine" and "It's Yourself", neither of which had been released on CD before, were both edited—the former due to damage to the master tape, and the latter due to the band's preference. "Submarine" was later re-released in its original unedited form on the Genesis 1976–1982 box set. Oddly, an outline of the spiral on the cover of the Calling All Stations album appears on the cover of this boxset even though no material from those sessions was included.

Release

Genesis Archive 2: 1976–1992 reached No. 103 in the UK.

Track listing

All tracks written by Tony Banks, Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford, except where noted.

Personnel

Additional personnel