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Genesis

The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (50th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition)

remastered 5LP + Blu-Ray (Dolby ATMOS / Hi Res mixes) + Coffee Table Book - £181.99 | Pre Order
remastered 4CD + Blu-Ray (Dolby ATMOS / Hi Res mixes) + Coffee Table Book - £91.99 | Pre Order
A deep dive into the music and visual elements around this seminal album and pivotal period of time for the band.
Genesis

Six Sides Live, Volume 1: The Complete Lyceum Broadcast, 1980

Deluxe 3LP in Triple Gatefold Sleeve with Tour Program Replica - £61.99 | Buy
This three-LP release features the full concert performed by the band at London's Lyceum Ballroom in 1980 during the tour supporting the release of their Du...
Genesis

Trespass (2024 Repress)

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cd - £12.99 | Buy
'Trespass' is the second studio album from Genesis, originally released in 1970.
Genesis

Invisible Touch (2024 Repress)

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'Invisible Touch' is the thirteenth studio album from Genesis, originally released in 1986.
Genesis

Nursery Cryme (2024 Repress)

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'Nursery Cryme' is the third studio album from Genesis, originally released in 1971.
Genesis

We Can’t Dance (2024 Repress)

2LP - £41.99 | Buy
cd - £12.99 | Buy
'We Can’t Dance' is the fourteenth studio album from Genesis, originally released in 1991.
Knebworth Fair: The Complete Broadcast - Saturday June 24th 1978
  1. Radio Intro
  2. Quonk
  3. Burning Rope
  4. Ripples
  5. The Fountain of Salmacis
  6. One for the Vine
  7. Radio Outro
  8. Radio Intro
  9. Deep in the Motherlode
  10. The Lady Lies
  11. Afterglow
  12. Follow You Follow Me
  13. Dance of the Volcanoes

Genesis

Knebworth Fair: The Complete Broadcast - Saturday June 24th 1978

Gonzo (Nova)
  • 2LP

    Released: 6th Jun 2025

    £45.99
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Broadcast on UK TV, the Knebworth show took a trip through Genesis' shape-shifting history to date, including highlights from the 'Nursery Cryme' and 'Selling England By The Pound albums', along with standout moments from the post-Peter Gabriel era, and a healthy serving of songs from their new three-man incarnation.

In just two years, the group would reinvent themselves again, making Knebworth 1978 a fascinating document of a crucial period in Genesis' development.