From Genesis to Revelation

Label
Transluxe
Release date
3 Sep 1996
Running length
13 tracks
Running time
45:51

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    Track     Duration Listeners
1 Where the Sour Turns to Sweet 5:16 21,001
2 In the Beginning 3:43 20,948
3 Fireside Song 4:19 17,223
4 Serpent 4:38 180
5 Am I Very Wrong? 3:31 5,708
6 Silent Sun 2:13 8,330
7 In the Wilderness 3:31 22,392
8 Conquerer 3:40 110
9 In Hiding 2:37 15,099
10 One Day 3:20 17,663
11 Window 3:34 14,411
12 In Limbo 3:30 13,989
13 Place to Call My Own 1:59 193

About this album

From Genesis to Revelation was the first album by Genesis, released in March 1969 on Decca Records in England (London Records in North America). It was produced by Jonathan King, the man who discovered them back in 1967 while the members of Genesis were pupils at Charterhouse School, King’s alma mater as well.

Upon their inception in early 1967, Genesis originally consisted of Peter Gabriel, Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford, and Anthony Phillips, sans a drummer. Once one of their demo tapes caught the attention of Jonathan King, he took them under his wing and - with the addition of schoolmate Chris Stewart on drums - recorded “The Silent Sun” as their first single. It was later described by the band as a “Bee Gees pastiche” to win King’s approval. Its February 1968 release on Decca Records - where The Rolling Stones were contracted at the time - was not a commercial success. Neither was the follow-up “A Winter’s Tale” three months later. Undeterred, King decided that Genesis would be best heard on LP. After replacing Chris Stewart with John Silver on drums, Genesis’ producer had them compose an album’s worth of songs loosely based on the Bible. This slightly pretentious venture was cut in August 1968 - while the boys were on school holidays - and later overdubbed with strings and horns, much to the band’s chagrin. King also sequenced the songs together like a concept album, with no gaps in between the tracks.
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