Boxset Reviews

King Crimson’s ‘In The Court Of The Crimson King’ Gets a 21st Century Make Over! – (2010 40th Anniversary)

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I do not know much about King Crimson, I asked for ‘In The Court Of The Crimson King’ for a Christmas present. Simple as that. I knew they are considered founders of Prog by some, so I decided to take an aural peek. I have heard three of the songs that feature on the album – Continue Reading[...]

Genesis – Live (Boxset Review)

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Well, it had to finally happen didnt it? Because the studio albums had all been re-mastered by Nick Davis the official live albums the band had released over the years would finally receive the same treatment. They’re was much talk about what if any would be the extra’s? to give the more than casual buyer – Continue Reading[...]

Genesis – 1983 to 1998 (Boxset Review)

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I couldn’t wait for this to be released, having heard the blue box set (1976 to 1982) I knew what kind of magic Nick Davis had worked into the old albums I did wonder how Nick could improve on the work of Hugh Padgham and of course his own work on We Can’t Dance and – Continue Reading[...]

Genesis – 1976 to 1982 (Boxset Review)

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I couldn’t wait for this to be released, having first heard that the entire Genesis back catalogue of albums was going to be remixed and remastered in 2003. I followed any and every snippet of news that appeared on the Official forum along with every comment Nick Davis made in terms of answering questions either – Continue Reading[...]

Genesis – 1970 to 1975 (Boxset Review)

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I had bought and heard the blue box set (1976 to 1982) and the red box set (1983 to 1998) So I was well aware of what kind of magic and life Nick Davis had worked into the old albums, and at times he had even managed to pull out hidden artefacts within some of – Continue Reading[...]

Genesis – Archive One (Boxset Review)

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I bought my copy of this box set on the day it was released, which as I can recall was around June 1998. Listening back through it in October of 2008 I can fully appreciate all of the work and effort that Nick Davis and the band have put into the audio restoration of this – Continue Reading[...]