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My Book of Genesis
- Narrated by: Richard Macphail
- Length: 8 hrs and 3 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Foreword read by Peter Gabriel. Audiobook read by Richard Macphail. Bonus interview with Steve Hackett.
School friend, aide-de-camp, and tour manager Richard Macphail was for almost five years the glue that held Genesis together, and in his affectionate memoir, My Book of Genesis, he tells his own unique story of the group's early years.
Richard was the singer in Anon, the Charterhouse school group that included Mike Rutherford and Anthony Phillips that would later merge with Peter Gabriel and Tony Banks' group, The Garden Wall, to become Genesis. Richard then became their one-man road crew, shepherding them from gig to gig, providing a cottage where they could live and rehearse, and offering support when it was most needed.
Richard was there when Phil Collins was auditioned, when Steve Hackett was recruited to replace Anthony Phillips, and when Peter Gabriel left for a solo career. He was in the thick of it as they fulfilled their ambitions, signing to Charisma, touring Europe and America, and recording a series of albums that fans fondly remember as the bedrock of Genesis' extraordinary career.
In his audiobook's final chapters, he describes his ongoing relationship with Peter, Mike, Tony, Phil, and Steve, a friendship that has endured for more than 50 years. Featuring contributions from all the members of Genesis and cowritten with former Melody Maker journalist Chris Charlesworth, My Book of Genesis is both revealing and forthright, an insider's account that fans will treasure.
"I think that we would have killed each other without Rich." (Mike Rutherford)
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- Francois C.
- 2019-08-28
A pure joy to listen to!
From beginning to end, this book is a pure joy to listen to for any Genesis or Prog rock fan. Richard brings an inside and a new perspective on the story of what has been, for many, the most influential band of the prog rock era. And on top of that, MacPhail is a great reader, bringing life to his story like if he's done that all his life (which, in a sense he probably did!). Far from the usual story about the debauchery associated with the rock music industry but the proof that hard work and talent has brought them to the top.
Listen to the book instead of reading it if you can! It's worth every second.
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