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Performer: Genesis
Genre: Rock
Album: In The Beginning
Style: Psychedelic Rock
MP3 version ZIP size: 1149 mb
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Rating: 4.3
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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Angeline
Written-By – Bob 'Crusher' Metke, Jack Ttanna
2:54
A2 Suzanne
Written-By – Cohen*
3:01
A3 Gloomy Sunday
Written-By – Seress*, S.M. Lewis*
4:07
A4 What's It All About?
Written-By – Jack Ttanna
2:48
A5 Mary, Mary
Written By – Bennett
2:42
A6 Ten Second Song
Written-By – Kent Henry
2:58
B1 Girl Who Never Was
Written-By – Jack Ttanna
4:02
B2 World Without You
Written-By – Jack Ttanna
16:16

Credits

  • Bass – Fred 'Foxey' Rivera
  • Design [Album Design] – John Cabalka
  • Drums – Bob 'Crusher' Metke
  • Lead Guitar – Kent Henry
  • Photography – Allan Pappe
  • Vocals – Sue Richman
  • Vocals, Rhythm Guitar – Jack Ttanna

Notes

1980's unofficial LP reproduction

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SR 61175 Genesis In The Beginning ‎(LP) Mercury SR 61175 US 1968
SR 61175 Genesis In The Beginning ‎(LP) Mercury SR 61175 Canada 1968
SR 61175 Genesis In The Beginning ‎(LP, Promo) Mercury SR 61175 US 1968
PILCD6010 Genesis In The Beginning ‎(CD, Album, RE) Pilot Records PILCD6010 UK 2007
BR 137 Genesis In The Beginning ‎(CD, Album, RE, Unofficial) Black Rose Records BR 137 Germany 1999

Priotian
I remember buying this at a Tower Records store, probably around 1981. It has the "skysraper" label, PolyGram credits and notes a New York headquarters. Is this a reproduction or a reissue?

Prorahun
It's a legit reissue -- and a somewhat humorous dirty trick by Mercury. Because the more well-known Genesis got famous at this time, they reissued this -- apparently in hopes of cashing in to more gullible consumers.