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Genesis Six Sides Live, Vol.2 - The Complete Knebworth, 1992 Broadcast Vinyl LP Purple Colour 2025

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Cat no. FMGZ235LPCOL
Purple Colour

Tracklist:

LP 1

1. Land of Confusion - Genesis
2. No Son of Mine - Genesis
3. Driving the Last Spike - Genesis
4. Dance on a Volcano - Genesis
5. The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway - Genesis
6. The Musical Box (Closing Section) - Genesis
7. Firth of Fifth - Genesis
8. I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)
9. That's All
10. Illegal Alien
11. Your Own Special Way
12. Follow You Follow Me
13. Stagnation

LP 2

1. Throwing It All Away - Genesis
2. Fading Lights - Genesis
3. Jesus, He Knows Me
4. Home by The Sea

LP 3

1. Hold on My Heart
2. Domino Principle
3. Domino
4. Drum Duet
5. I Can't Dance
6. Tonight, Tonight, Tonight
7. Invisible Touch
8. Turn It on Again

Limited edition purpled coloured vinyl 3LP set. This Genesis Knebworth show remains a testament to their status as one of the most influential and beloved bands of their era, capturing a moment when their music transcended generations and genres. Genesis's performance at Knebworth in 1992 was a landmark event in the band's history, marking one of their most iconic live shows. Held on August 1, 1992, at Knebworth House in Hertfordshire, England, the concert was part of the "We Can't Dance" tour, which supported their 1991 album of the same name. The event was a massive outdoor festival-style show, drawing an estimated crowd of 120,000 fans, making it one of the largest concerts Genesis had ever played.

The classic lineup featured Phil Collins on vocals and drums, Tony Banks on keyboards, and Mike Rutherford on bass and guitar, with Chester Thompson and Daryl Stuermer providing additional instrumental support. The set-list was a mix of their newer material and classic hits, showcasing the band's evolution from progressive rock pioneers to mainstream pop-rock icons. The concert was notable for its spectacular production, including a massive stage setup, elaborate lighting, and a state-of-the-art sound system that ensured the music reached every corner of the vast Knebworth estate.