This unique 3-DVD collection is the definitive critical overview of the work and career of Genesis. Drawing on extensive rare footage, fascinating archive interviews with Phil Collins, Steve Hackett, Tony Banks and Michael Rutherford, and a remarkable reassessment of their later work with Ray Wilson, this independent review is essential viewing for every fan.
DVD One: The Gabriel Era From the formation of Genesis in 1967, their discovery by pop guru Jonathon King, through their years as kings of English progressive rock and finally to the departure of charismatic front man Peter Gabriel - this is the story of Genesis at, for many, their creative peak.
DVD Two: The Collins Era Following Peter Gabriel's departure from the band, the remaining members looked far and wide for a new vocalist before choosing drummer Phil Collins. Phil moved into the vocal spotlight and Genesis achieved undreamed of worldwide commercial success. This is the story of the Collins Era.
DVD Three: The Wilson Era The review continues from the release of
Duke and ending with the release of
Calling All Stations which featured new singer Ray Wilson. An extended and highly candid interview with Ray Wilson forms the core of this indispensable film.