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It is the only set to include tracks from almost every studio album (excluding the 1969 debut), covering the Gabriel, Collins, and even the Ray Wilson (1997) eras. A Deep Dive into the 3-CD Tracklist

This disc covers the period when Genesis was one of the biggest bands on the planet. genesis platinum collection 2004 3cd flac soup upd

Ends with "Calling All Stations," the title track from their final studio album with singer Ray Wilson. Disc 2: The Transition & Trio Era (1976–1981) It is the only set to include tracks

For audiophiles and collectors seeking the highest fidelity, the 2004 Platinum Collection is often the target for high-quality rips. Unlike the original album versions, the tracks here were meticulously remixed by long-time collaborator Nick Davis. These remixes were originally prepared for the massive SACD/DVD reissue campaign that followed in 2007, making this 3-CD set the first place fans could hear these updated versions in stereo. Disc 2: The Transition & Trio Era (1976–1981)

Collectors often prefer this 2004 set over the later 2007/2008 box sets because the CD mastering on this particular collection is sometimes viewed as having slightly more dynamic range before the later "loudness war" compression became more prominent in later reissues.

Dedicated to the Peter Gabriel era, featuring the sprawling epics that defined 1970s progressive rock.

The remixes brought out hidden details, particularly in Steve Hackett’s guitar work and the intricacies of the Gabriel-era drumming.