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The is a comprehensive three-CD career retrospective that serves as a definitive bridge between the band’s progressive rock roots and their later pop-rock dominance. Released in November 2004, the collection was notable for featuring then-new remixes by the band's long-time engineer, Nick Davis , which revitalized many of the older tracks with increased clarity and dynamic range. Essay: A Symphony of Eras I. Structure and Reverse Chronology

Allows the listener to burn the FLAC files back to a CD with the original track spacing. Collector's Summary Release Year Format 3-CD Box Set Total Tracks Best For New fans and seasoned "Prog-heads" alike Genesis - Platinum Collection -2004- 3CD FLAC Soup

For the uninitiated, FLAC is a digital audio format that compresses music without losing a single bit of data. Unlike MP3s (which cut off high frequencies), FLAC retains the full spectrum of the original CD. The is a comprehensive three-CD career retrospective that

A treasure trove for progressive rock fans, featuring sprawling epics and complex arrangements. The Crown Jewel : Includes the full 23-minute masterpiece " Supper’s Ready Other Highlights : "The Musical Box," "The Knife," and "Firth of Fifth". Why This Collection Stands Out Genesis - Platinum Collection Lyrics and Tracklist - Genius 29-Nov-2004 — Structure and Reverse Chronology Allows the listener to

The first CD covers Genesis's early years, featuring their progressive rock sound. Highlights include:

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: Covers three decades (1970–1997) from the Peter Gabriel era through Phil Collins to Ray Wilson.