The Video Show
The Video Show | ||||
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Video by Genesis | ||||
Released | 2004 | |||
Genre | Rock, progressive rock | |||
Length | 156 min | |||
Label | Virgin | |||
Producer | various | |||
Genesis chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Classic Rock | [2] |
News of the World | (favorable) |
The Video Show (aka The Cinema Show: A Video anthology) is a DVD by British band Genesis containing music videos produced between 1976 and 1999.
Although the cover and sleeve say "The Video Show", the introduction to the DVD menu says "The Cinema Show: A Video Anthology", indicating that the name was changed after the DVD was finalised.
All the tracks have had their audio replaced with the new 5.1 Surround Sound and Stereo Remixes featured in the SACD/DVD re-releases. Because of this, some of the videos are missing their original sound effects heard during songs like "Land of Confusion" and "I Can't Dance".
Track listing
- "No Son of Mine" (We Can't Dance, October 1991)
- Directed by Jim Yukich
- "I Can't Dance" (We Can't Dance, December 1991)
- Directed by Jim Yukich
- "Hold on My Heart" (We Can't Dance, April 1992)
- Directed by Jim Yukich
- "Jesus He Knows Me" (We Can't Dance, July 1992)
- Directed by Jim Yukich
- "Tell Me Why" (We Can't Dance, February 1993)
- Directed by Jim Yukich
- "Invisible Touch" (Invisible Touch, May 1986)
- Directed by Jim Yukich
- "Throwing It All Away" (Invisible Touch, June 1987)
- Directed by Jim Yukich
- "Land of Confusion" (Invisible Touch, November 1986)
- Directed by Jim Yukich and John Lloyd
- "Tonight, Tonight, Tonight" (Invisible Touch, March 1987)
- Directed by Jim Yukich
- "Anything She Does" (Invisible Touch, July 1987)
- Directed by Jim Yukich
- "In Too Deep" (Invisible Touch, August 1986)
- Directed by Jim Yukich
- "That's All" (Genesis, October 1983)
- Directed by Jim Yukich
- "Mama" (Genesis, August 1983)
- Director by Stuart Orme
- "Illegal Alien" (Genesis, August 1983)
- Director by Stuart Orme
- "Home by the Sea/Second Home by the Sea" (Genesis, October 1983)
- Directed by Jim Yukich
- "Paperlate" (3X3, May 1982)
- From Top of the Pops
- "Abacab" (Abacab, August 1981)
- Director by B. Rymer
- "Keep It Dark" (Abacab, October 1981)
- Director by Stuart Orme
- "No Reply at All" (Abacab, September 1981)
- Director by Stuart Orme
- "Man on the Corner" (Abacab, March 1982)
- Director by Stuart Orme
- "Turn It On Again" (Duke, March 1980)
- Directed by Stuart Orme
- "Duchess" (Duke, May 1980)
- Directed by Stuart Orme
- "Misunderstanding" (Duke, September 1980)
- Directed by Stuart Orme
- "Follow You Follow Me" (...And Then There Were Three..., February 1978)
- Directed by B. Rymer
- "Many Too Many" (...And Then There Were Three..., June 1978)
- Directed by Ken O'Neill
- "A Trick of the Tail" (A Trick of the Tail, February 1976)
- Directed by Bruce Gowers
- "Ripples" (A Trick of the Tail, February 1976)
- Directed by Bruce Gowers
- "Robbery, Assault and Battery" (A Trick of the Tail, February 1976)
- Directed by Bruce Gowers
- "Congo" (...Calling All Stations..., September 1997)
- Directed by Howard Greenhaigh
- "Shipwrecked" (...Calling All Stations..., December 1997)
- Directed by Greg Masuak
- "Not About Us" (...Calling All Stations..., March 1998)
- Directed by Mike Kaufman
- "The Carpet Crawlers 1999" (The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, April 1975; re-recording for the compilation Turn It On Again: The Hits, October 1999)
References
- ↑ Adams, Bret. "Genesis The Video Show review". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 27 December 2011.
- ↑ Ewing, Jerry (February 2005). "Show Stopper". Classic Rock. 76. London, UK: Future Publishing Ltd. p. 113.
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