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Sum Of The Parts [2014]

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The Daily Telegraph's reviewer Ceri Radford described the documentary as "excellent" and "an entertaining riff on their success over the years". [2] Writing for The Arts Desk, Adam Sweeting was not as impressed. He stated: "All of the group's serpentine twists and turns were dutifully recorded in this 90-minute documentary", but he concluded: "It's an awesome tale in its way, yet the endless list of hit records and enormous tours eventually became tedious, and somehow Genesis managed to remain untouched by all the history going on around them." [3] I cringed at the part where he looked at the others during the interview and said something to the effect "Sorry Guys, but I felt I could not get my ideas through to the rest of you". Banks did agree that it was a tight unit. The start of the “Genesis conquers America” part is something of a weird moment. Interestingly enough, there's an interview with the band's first promoter in the US, but the images from New York are current and not from the 70s – since it says “New York 1972” this seems quite unprofessional.

I enjoyed the biography plain and simple. I believe it was well produced but rather too short in my opinion. I felt there should have been Personally I didn’t think it was that bad. I don’t understand all the fans who complain about Steve not getting equal treatment all the time. It’s not like he’s still part of the group. They didn’t cover Anthony Phillips’ solo career either. Neither of them have had mega hits like Phil and Peter. TV 1½ times (I stopped the second watching and went to sleep at the point when Phil Collins takes the I've witnessed some delightful gnashing of teeth over this documentary film. Apparently some of our Not to mention too that one of the things every fan was expecting (the interview with all of them together) was mashed

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And yet, I enjoyed watching it very much. I'll probably never watch it again but it was worth the price conversations either. It's certainly not only because of being a quieter person, for I've heard that he clips from the Trespass days, wow! But in retrospect, it must be admitted that the Gabriel era is indeed

Genesis documentary and every member would contribute. But, here we have a documentary that its focus is the Genesis: Sum of the Parts' comes with a very good 1080p HD transfer presented in 1.78:1 aspect ratio. This documentary on the band 'Genesis' looks great. But with these types of documentaries that combine new footage and interviews with vintage footage, the video tends to weave in and out of excellence and unstable. But that's just how these things go. The newer footage of the band interviews and recent concert footage all look very sharp and vivid. respect (though again the representation is pretty much hit oriented). But it's a terrible crime howSurprisingly I'm only the third reviewer for this anticipated GENESIS documentary. I saw it on Finnish Another surprise was Phil Collins mentioning that "Lamb Lies down" had some of the best material that Genesis ever recorded. up to like 5 minutes worth of material. Pretty pathetic really. No one can possibly really learn the history of the Para cualquier fanático de Genesis ese documental es relevante, contribuyendo a aclarar ciertos puntos de la historia del grupo de la mano de sus propios protagonistas. En general está correctamente realizado, y la presentación y contenido es bueno, aunque nada excepcional. Selected items are only available for delivery via the Royal Mail 48® service and other items are available for delivery using this service for a charge.

Presented with contributions from almost all the members of Genesis, all willing to provide the honest, agenda-free perspective that the passage of time has provided, how could this BBC documentary possibly fail? And yet, as the ensuing furore from fans and band members proved, the show’s editors and producers managed to seize failure from the jaws of success, and this extended release isn’t much of an improvement. Now, that documentary is on Blu-ray and is being called 'Genesis: Sum of the Parts'. There's nothing here you probably haven't heard before in past interviews or stories that made the news. What's really nice about it and what keeps this documentary fun is seeing the band members reunite and reminisce about the old times together.Also another great part of the documentary was the area of the Lamb Lies Down on Broadway. I didn't realize how much Banks disliked it. This was probably what really gave Gabriel the indication that he could indeed be a solo artist. If felt as if Gabriel and Banks entered into some area where they never fully recovered from, perhaps they uncovered how different they both were as artists. I could not help but wonder what Genesis would have become if Gabriel would have stayed and labored on. I think without question less Pop standards would have been present. Banks wanted to go the Hits route and use mainstream radio at the time. A little later, we have one of Steve's rare comments – about his first solo album this time. He explains his motives and apologizes for his step a little tongue in cheek. Tony's face in that scene speaks volumes though... This is very disappointing! It was such a big deal for fans and press when announced that BBC was making a

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