Featuring the tracklist: 'Mama', 'Abacab', 'Domino Part 1', 'That's All', 'Land Of Confusion', 'Throwing It All Away', 'Home By The Sea', 'Invisible Touch', 'Drum Duet', 'Los Endos', and 'Tonight, Tonight, Tonight'. Fifteen tracks. Read more
| Starring | Genesis |
|---|---|
| Director | James Yukich |
| Genres | Music/Musical |
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Featuring the tracklist: 'Mama', 'Abacab', 'Domino Part 1', 'That's All', 'Land Of Confusion', 'Throwing It All Away', 'Home By The Sea', 'Invisible Touch', 'Drum Duet', 'Los Endos', and 'Tonight, Tonight, Tonight'. Fifteen tracks.
| Starring | Genesis |
|---|---|
| Director | James Yukich |
| Studio | VIRGIN RECORDS LTD. |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Music/Musical |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 17 Nov 2003 Production year: 1987 |
| Format | DVD |
Genesis filmed live over 3 nights at Wembley in 1987 on the tour promoting their 'Invisible Touch' album. Previously released on VHS at the time, the show has remastered sound for DVD (5.1 & DTS, but a pity the picture wasn't too, oh well) with a couple of added worthless extras. Tracks mainly from the aforementioned album & 'Genesis' with only 'Los Endos' from the old days. Certainly not the best gig of their long career and nowhere near as good as the superb double 'Way We Walk' dvd from the following tour in 1992, but it's well worth watching all the same. There is a special appearance of a rare furry animal, which manages to sit unnoticed throughout the whole show on Phil Collins' head. At least it didn't rain like it did at Leeds that week!
Genesis filmed live over 3 nights at Wembley in 1987 on the tour promoting their 'Invisible Touch' album. Previously released on VHS at the time, the show has remastered sound for DVD (5.1 & DTS, but a pity the picture wasn't too, oh well) with a couple of added worthless extras. Tracks mainly from the aforementioned album & 'Genesis' with only 'Los Endos' from the old days. Certainly not the best gig of their long career and nowhere near as good as the superb double 'Way We Walk' dvd from the following tour in 1992, but it's well worth watching all the same. There is a special appearance of a rare furry animal, which manages to sit unnoticed throughout the whole show on Phil Collins' head. At least it didn't rain like it did at Leeds that week!