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Edsel CD version of From Genesis to Revelation

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From the back label of the CD:


From Genesis to Revelation

1. "Where the Sour Turns to Sweet"

2. "In the Beginning"

3. "Fireside Song"

4. "The Serpent"

5. "Am I Very Wrong?"

6. "In the Wilderness"

7. "The Conqueror"

8. "In Hiding"

9. "One Day"

10. "Window"

11. "In Limbo"

12. "Silent Sun"

13. "A Place to Call My Own"


Bonus Disk

1. "Patricia" (demo 1967)

2. "Try a Little Sadness" (demo 1967)

3. "She Is Beautiful" (demo 1967)

4. "Image Blown Out" (demo)

5. "The Silent Sun" (single a-side)

6. "That's Me" (single b-side)

7. "A Winter's Tale" (single a-side)

8. "One-eyed Hound" (single b-side)

9. "Where the Sour Turns to Sweet" (demo 1968)

10. "In the Beginning" (demo 1968)

11. "In the Wilderness" (rough mix without strings 1968)

12. "One Day" (rough mix 1968)

13. "Image Blown out" (rough mix 1968)


"Issued under licence from Jonjo Music Co Ltd. (P) 1968, 1969 and 1998 Jonjo Music Co Ltd. (C) 2005 Demon Music Group Ltd. Marketed by Edsel Records a division of the Demon Music group Ltd. London, W1W 7TL. The Demon Music Group is a 2 entertain company. Manyfactured in the EU."


Inside of the back label has pictures of the original Decca issues.


From the insert:


From Genesis to Revelation Decca album SKL 4990, issued March 1969


Original insert note:

--- Omitted but if you want I write it here. ---


--- More information of the tracks including lyrics for disk 1. Lyrics omitted. ---


1. "Where the Sour Turns to Sweet" 3.15 (Also issued as Decca single F 12949 A-side, 27 June 1969)

2. "In the Beginning" 3.45

3. "Fireside Song" 4.18

4. "The Serpent" 4.38

5. "Am I Very Wrong?" 3.31

6. "In the Wilderness" 3.28

7. "The Conqueror" 3.40

8. "In Hiding" 2.38 (Also issued as Decca single F 12949 B-side, 27 June 1969)

9. "One Day" 3.20

10. "Window" 3.33

11. "In Limbo" 3.30

12. "Silent Sun" 2.13

13. "A Place to Call My Own" 2.00


All songs written by Genesis and published by Jonjo Music ltd.


Musical Director: Arthur Greenslade Producer: JONATHAN KING for Jonjo Productions Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, Denmark Street, London Harmony Vocals: David Thomas


Bonus Disk


All songs performed by Tony Banks, Peter Gabriel, Anthony Philips and Mike Rutherford with Chrius Stewart (drums on tracks 5, 6, 7 & 8) and John Silver (drums on tracks 11 and 13).


1. "Patricia" 3.05 Demo 1967, later became 'In Hiding' on 'From Genesis to Revelation'.

2. "Try a Little Sadness" 3.18 Demo 1967

3. "She Is Beautiful" 3.45 Demo 1967, later became 'The Serpent' on 'From Genesis to Revelation'.

4. "Image Blown Out" 2.46 Demo

5. "The Silent Sun" 2.11 Decca single F 12735 A-side, issued 22 February 1968. (a different recording to the album version)

6. "That's Me" 2.37 Decca single F 12735 B-side.

7. "A Winter's Tale" 3.29 Decca single F 12775 A-side, issued 10 May 1968

8. "One-eyed Hound" 2.31 Decca single F 12775 B-side.

9. "Where the Sour Turns to Sweet" 3.13 Demo 1968

10. "In the Beginning" 3.29 Demo 1968

11. "In the Wilderness" 2.56 Rough mix without strings 1968.

12. "One Day" 3.05 Rough mix 1968.

13. "Image Blown out" 2.12 Rough mix 1968, originally intended for inclusion on 'From Genesis to Revelation'.


All songs written by Genesis and published by Jonjo Music Ltd.


--- Article written by Chris Welch in London, England March 2005 omitted. ---


Project co-ordination (and album sleeves) - Val Jennings

CD package - Jools De Vere at Mac Concept

CD mastering - Peter Rynston at Tall Order

Special thanks to Carole Broughton, Danny Keene and James Bedrock


--- Blurb for the company omitted. ---


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Linkato1 (talk) 09:31, 27 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Song not in Album " The album spawned three singles; "The Silent Sun" and "A Winter's Tale" were released in 1968" Huh? There is no track called "A Winter's Tale" in this album. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2605:6000:1515:AF0:529:E174:EC3B:3FF1 (talk) 22:40, 31 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]