static_frequency wrote:
moon theme wrote:
CD Universe has just lowered the SACD/NTSC version to $140.00 (the box)
It's now $159.99. Better get buying before the price rises any further - or wait for the US (non-SACD) box to save some money (that's what I'm going to have to do.)
The price just got lowered to 129.98 from 149.98. The official street date is 05-15-07.
Here's some information on all of them.
First of three Genesis box sets that in total will upgrade their entire catalog.
12-disc box presents five landmark albums from the iconic group’s Phil Collins era, eachin 2-disc CD + DVD editions plus a new rarities title also in CD + DVD format.
Release timed to build off excitement from Genesis’ 2007 “Turn It On Again” tour,featuring a band line-up including Phil Collins, Tony Banks, and Mike Rutherford for the first time in 15 years!
The CD/audio disc for each of the five catalog titles presents new stereo mixes of the original album—the 6th CD/audio disc of rarities presents unearthed gems spanning ’76-’82.
Each DVD disc includes a 5.1 DTS Surround Sound of the album plus bonus video content, photo galleries, images of memorabilia and previously unseen 2007 interviews with band members filmed just for this historic reissue project. The box includes close to 4 hours of previously unreleased video material!
1976’s TRICK OF THE TAIL, the band’s first post-Gabriel release, ushered in the Phil Collins era with a Billboard® Top 40 album that on critical and fan acclaim. Highlights include the single “Ripples,” the intense album opener “Dance On A Volcano,” the instrumental finale “Los Endos” and the title track, a pop-skewed, prog-rock stand-out.
DVD extras include videos for the title track, “Ripples” and “Robbery, Assault And Battery” plus 40 minutes of 1976 concert footage, 2007 band interviews and more.
1977’s WIND & WUTHERING scored #26 in Billboard® and counts among its treasures the prog-rock beauties “Eleventh Earl Of Mar,” “One For The Vine,” and “All In A Mouse’s Night” plus the Rutherford-penned pop-rock gem “Your Own Special Way,” their first U.S. chart hit. Bonus DVD content includes rare video bootlegs of the bands 1977 U.S.
and Japanese television appearances, that year’s world tour program and more.
1978’s . . . AND THEN THERE WERE THREE . . ., which tips its hat to the band’s debut as a trio, hit #14 on the album chart and delivered their first U.S. Top 40 hit, “Follow You Follow Me” (#23) plus “Undertow,” “Snowbound,” and more. DVD bonus features include
videos for “Follow You Follow Me” and the powerful ballad “Many Too Many” plus 25 minutes of previously unseen 1978 concert footage.
1980’s DUKE reached #11 in Billboard® and was the group’s first #1 LP in the U.K. Features the standouts “Turn It On Again,” “Misunderstanding,” and the debut of Collins’
trademark, prominent electronic drum sound on “Duchess.” Bonus DVD content includes videos for those three songs and 40 minutes of live performance footage from an ’80 show at London’s Lyceum.
1981’s brilliant, power pop-leaning ABACAB broke the Top 10, landing at #7, and delivered three classic Top 40 singles: “No Reply At All,” “Man On The Corner,” and the title track. Bonus DVD extras include video for those songs plus “Keep It Dark” and the 1981 World Tour program.
The newly compiled EXTRA TRACKS 1976–1982, available only with this box, features 13 rarities from Genesis’ wealth of non-album tracks including the hit single “Paperlate,” “You Might Recall” from the 3x3 EP and great b-sides including “It’s Yourself” and “Submarine.”
DVD content includes the video for “Paperlate” and extensive interview footage.
The list on the two disc sets is 19.98
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