Hardcover – Illustrated, 18 April 2022
by Pete Chrisp (Author)
This is a comprehensive look at the supergroup that is Genesis, following the origins of the band with its founding members Tony Banks (keyboards) and Mike Rutherford (bass, guitar); and Phil Collins (vocals, drums), who joined in 1970, to the years when the legendary Peter Gabriel was the frontman of the band. The book charts the rise of Genesis as a global band and reflects how they sustained success despite having undergone several personnel changes throughout its history. Now they are back playing live maybe for the last time. This is their story from Charterhouse School in 1967 to reforming and playing live over 50 years later.
In the beginning, there was Genesis. A band created out of nothing at Charterhouse public school in southern England in the Sixties, it was made up of a group of posh, talented kids with no great desire for fame, but who just wanted a chance to write good songs for other people. When no one showed any interest, they managed, with assistance from Charterhouse alumni and record producer, Jonathan King, to record their first LP in 1967. It sold just 649 copies. In this independent, beautifully illustrated publication, music writer and journalist Pete Chrisp tells the remarkable story of how a few young boys from Surrey public schools and London grammars were able to evolve, almost unwittingly, despite constant schoolboy bickering and regular line-up changes, into one of the most creative and influential bands in progressive rock. And how, in the early Eighties, they transformed themselves once again, from prog-rockers to global pop stars, selling an estimated 150 million albums worldwide and (as if that weren’t enough) producing two of the planet’s most successful solo artists – Peter Gabriel and Phil Collins. How a little education can go a long way. From Charterhouse in Surrey to an institution into which they were inducted in 2010 – America’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame – the fascinating story of Genesis is nothing short of a revelation.
About the Author
Pete Chrisp has worked as a writer and editor for newspapers, magazines, and books since 1979. His first book, co-written with the musician Gerry McAvoy, was the highly acclaimed Riding Shotgun: 35 Years on the Road with Rory Gallagher and Nine Below Zero.
Product details
Publisher : Sona Books; 1st edition (18 April 2022)
Language : English
Hardcover : 144 pages
ISBN-10 : 1912918595
ISBN-13 : 978-1912918591
Dimensions : 20.96 x 26.67 cm



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