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Genesis – I Know What I Like (Armando Gallo) – iPad App review
In September 2014, Armando Gallo released an App about his highly acclaimed Genesis biography I Know What I Like. We have checked the result and are stunned.
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In September 2014, Armando Gallo released an App about his highly acclaimed Genesis biography I Know What I Like. We have checked the result and are stunned.
After its release as part of the Movie Boxset in 2009, the concert film from the legendary Abacab-tour will now be available as a stand alone release, also in HD on Blu-ray.
In spring 2014, the classic band line-up came together for interviews produced for a new BBC documentary. The result is also availabe on DVD and Blu-ray, with a new title: Sum Of The Parts.
In 2014, Genesis returned to the business with various releases and a new marketing campaign, focussing on the whole group and also the solo careers. The Genesis family is well represented on this new 3CD-set, called R-Kive.
No other author has written as many books about Genesis as Mario Giammetti, head of the Italian fanclub rnDusk. His latest work Gli Anni Prog (The Progressive Years ) covers the band’s history until 1975. Dominic Barz has read it and explains why it is interesting for fans even if you rndo not understand Italian.
A book of stories based on and inspired by Genesis song lyrics: Chris James offers a new kind of fan fiction in Stories Of Genesis.
After two successful post Peter Gabriel albums, Genesis released the live album Seconds Out. It also marks the departure of Steve Hackett.
The first Genesis album is largely unknown and not held in much esteem. This early work shows little of the style the band would develop.
Three photographers and avid Genesis fans released a lovingly made book of photos that relate to songs or parts of songs by Genesis.
After the Live boxset (CD/DVD) a DVD boxset containing the band’s concert films has been release. All the information and reviews are here.
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