Apparently this is something Anthony Phillips has been working on (he also has a new solo album coming out) but PG, Mike and Tony are also evidently involved.
https://www.genesis-news.com/news-An...foot-n959.html
Apparently this is something Anthony Phillips has been working on (he also has a new solo album coming out) but PG, Mike and Tony are also evidently involved.
https://www.genesis-news.com/news-An...foot-n959.html
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"...It doesn't take much imagination to realize that state-of-the-art studio technology has certainly been used here."
A.I ???
Peter will want to re-record the vocals and Tony will make sure Steve Hackett is inaudible. And it will all be Phil Collin's fault.
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How many versions of that album are there allready? I get the impression it's the most re-released Genesis-album there is, with different covers and sometimes with a bonus-disk and in the first archives boxset there is a whole disk with alternative versions, demos and other stuff
I'm guessing this new version will be to return FGtR to the original vision the band members had for that album prior to Jonathan King's unfortunate arrangement choices.
I just wish they'd finally give the mono mix an official CD release. Unfortunately, it seems unlikely at this point.
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I find that I am among relatively few Genesis fans who actively likes their first album. It certainly isn't "prog" (we really need to resurrect the term flonkus), but it is some pretty progressive pop music for the day. Those kids had something going for them.
I would very much like it if they were to use the available technology strip off the strings and let us hear what the band played. But I don't imagine that's likely.
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I love this album so I'll be very curious to hear what's done with it.
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I have the album on vinyl, but would still like to have it on CD. Perhaps a double, so you can choose between listening to the album with, or without strings. so an original version and a naked version.
My default position is to always buy these things ...... because I want them to continue to release stuff (maybe not the most compelling piece of logic LOL)
Well, because of how the stereo is mixed, you can already do that with the balance control, Audacity or whatever. ISTR it's the left channel with the band, there's no bleed-through at all. You'll get one speaker of just the band with no orchestral overdubs. (The band-only songs are mixed differently.) 'In The Wilderness' appeared sans strings on the Genesis Archive set and I suspect this is all they did to achieve that.
TBH the strings have never bothered me. If anything, I think they boosted what were sometimes slight songs. But I also enjoy a fair bit of the album.
There was a download-only project called 50 Years Ago which had some new mixes, outtakes etc. I never heard it myself, but it had a stereo mix of 'One Eyed Hound' which was a cruddy sounding mix originally.
There's also the mono mix which has never been on CD, although it's not very different. The stereo might actually be better- some of the segues are cruder in the mono.
I wrote an article about this - while it's not the most re-issued album in history, it may be the one that's been reissued with the most different titles and album covers - several of which I feel were meant to trick the buyer into thinking this was something "new"
https://critterjams.wordpress.com/20...velation-1969/
Critter Jams "album of the week" blog: http://critterjams.wordpress.com
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Does this mean they still have the multitrack tapes for FGTR?
Ant's interview is not clear on this but Jamool's blog at the very bottom shows a recent release that claims "recently discovered multitracks". Really fun blog post BTW.
40 years ago I had a home taped version of FGTR. I thought it was a decent pop album. I would buy a new remixed release.
The original without the strings would almost certainly sound a lot like most of the material on the 4th CD of the Archive 67-75 box.
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