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TOPIC: Mr. King and Genesis
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Mr. King and Genesis 13 Years ago  
Hi, sixteen year old Genesis fan here. Now I don't know how often Mr. King visits his forum here but I would be absolutely delighted if he could answer my inquiry.

There have been many sources that state there are a large plethora of demos and songs that Genesis recorded before and during the From Genesis to Revelation sessions--the full list of them is below--that have remained unreleased over the years. I'm not really inclined in legal knowledge and the like so I'd really like to ask what are the chances of any of the following songs being released?

Early Demo Tape Songs

Place to Call My Own (6 minute version)
Pennsylvania Flickhouse
Don't Want You Back
Listen on Five
Barnaby's Adventure
Fourteen Years Too Long
Lost in a Drawer
From Shapes to Shadows
From the Bottom of a Well
I'm Here!
2:30 Park Time or 2:30 Pinktime (AM PM)
There Was a Movement
Everywhere is Here
Humanity
You Got to be Perfect
Babies
Little Leaf
Chobham Chords
Digby of the Rambling Lake
Masochistic Man
Key to Love
Pacidy
Stranger
Grandma
Jamaica(n) Longboat
Classic
Eastern Magic Boogie
Epic
Think Again
Wandering
Wooden Mask
Waterlily
Winter Flies By
In the Meanwhile



For Genesis to Revelation is largely underrated effort, in my humble opinion. While the playing on this album is somewhat primordial and youthful, Peter Garbriel’s singing is absolutely superb and all the melodies have brilliant resolution. Being a big aficionado of this album, I would certainly love to hear more from Genesis' formative years (beyond the recent archive release) and I’m sure there are other Genesis fans clamoring to hear such relics too.

If you ever plan on reissuing FGtR again in the near future is there any chance you or your company could include any unreleased material such as what is listed above? You can certainly bet I'd garner up some dollars for a purchase!

Thank you for your time, Mr. King.

Jim
 
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Re:Mr. King and Genesis 13 Years ago  
Jim - this is more appropriately a Tip Sheet (music) question so I've copied it there and will answer there.
 
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#69702
Re:Mr. King and Genesis 13 Years ago  
Ok, thanks a lot. I accidentially posted this message again because I thought it hadn't gone through. Please do me a big favor and delete that second one for this naive poster.
 
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