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THE BEGINNING

In the autumn of 1973, a musical event was about to re-define the concept of a rock show. Five British musicians, under the name of Genesis, began touring Europe and North America to promote the release of their fourth album, Selling England by the Pound.

Both the theatrical imagination of Peter Gabriel and the intricacy and intensity of Genesis' music reached their apex, and were enhanced by surrealistic sets and special visual effects, leaving the audience spellbound. For what proved to be one of the first-ever multimedia performances, Selling England by the Pound remains a vivid memory for those privileged to have attended it.

The Musical Box

The timelessness of the artistry was such that almost 30 years later, the show is still contemporary, and enjoys a cult-like following.

It has become a Classic...

To pay homage to the artistic genius of Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett and Mike Rutherford, that Classic is being restaged by The Musical Box.

THE PROJECT

The Musical BoxA team of musicians, technicians and collectors invested years of work in reproducing the original Selling England by the Pound concert in painstaking detail.

Both the mandate and inspiration of the team were clear: to attempt to re-create the magic of the concerts, and give people an illusion of being at the actual Genesis show. The role of The Musical Box, then, was to function as a kind of medium between Genesis and their fans.

THE RESTAGING

The Musical BoxThe reconstruction of this ambitious project was based on hundreds of photos and slides of the original concerts, videos, amateur films, articles from papers and magazines, as well as information offered by numerous people who either worked on or attended the Genesis shows between 1973 and 1974.

All these sources allowed for the masks, costumes, make-up, accessories, sets, lighting design, special effects, choreography and musical presentation to be meticulously duplicated.

The construction of certain scenic elements demanded extensive research, as a number of materials used by Genesis at the time have since become extremely rare. Access to the original slides used by Genesis in their tour completed the visual recreation.

To do justice to the intensity of Genesis' music, the show reproduction was based on the studio versions of the pieces.

In view of the fact that no printed music of Selling England by the Pound exists, there was no choice but to work it all out ‘by ear’, which proved to be quite a challenge. It also became necessary to acquire the instruments that characterized the Genesis sound: among others, the Mellotron sounds, the Hammond Organ, the Hohner Pianet, Rickenbacker double-neck guitars, bass pedals, Leslie cabinets, etc.

THE CONCERTSThe Musical Box

From 1993 to 2002, The Musical Box has been presenting Selling England by The Pound in Canada, on the American East Coast and the UK to an audience of more than 250 000 people. During that period, The Musical Box also performed the Nursery Cryme and Foxtrot concerts.

In February 2000, The Musical Box received confirmation from Genesis and Peter Gabriel that a licence will be provided for The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway show. Never before has any other band obtained these rights. Genesis also supplied the 1 120 slides used during the original 1974 tour. On the weekend of the first show in Montreal in October 2000, people from 23 different American States and 6 European countries attended the concerts.

For the first time since 1974, the Genesis’ Selling England by the Pound show was performed in England in the Spring 2002. Peter Gabriel, Mike Rutherford and Steve Hackett attended the show. The itinery featured some venues from the original tour and ended at the London Royal Albert Hall with Steve Hackett playing an encore with the band.


THE MUSICIANS

  • Acoustic and electric guitars: Denis Champoux
  • Drums, percussion, backing vocals: Martin Levac
  • Lead vocal, flute, percussion: Denis Gagné
  • Bass, bass pedals, 6-string and 12-string guitars, backing vocals: Sébastien Lamothe
  • Keyboards, 12-string guitar, backing vocals: David Myers
  • Musical Direction: Sébastien Lamothe
  • Artistic Direction: Serge Morissette

SPRING TOUR DETAILS

DAYDATEVENUECITYCOUNTRYTYPE
 
Tuesday13 April 2004KonzerthausFreiburgGermanySEBTP
Wednesday14 April 2004Graf-Zeppelin-HausFriedrichshafenGermanySEBTP
Thursday15 April 2004TonhalleVillingenGermanySEBTP
Friday16 April 2004ArenaOberhausenGermanyFoxtrot
Saturday17 April 2004ArenaOberhausenGermanySEBTP
 
Tuesday20 April 2004Teatro VerdiFirenzeItalySEBTP
Wednesday21 April 2004Palazzo dei CongressiLuganoSwitzerlandSEBTP
Thursday22 April 2004Teatro de la LunaMilanoItalySEBTP
Friday23 April 2004Teatro Del CorsoMestreItalySEBTP
Saturday24 April 2004PalacisalfaRomeItalySEBTP
 
Tuesday27 April 2004KulturpalastDresdenGermanySEBTP
Wednesday28 April 2004JahrhunderthalleFrankfurtGermanyFoxtrot
Thursday29 April 2004JahrhunderthalleFrankfurtGermanySEBTP
Friday30 April 2004LiederhalleStuttgartGermanyFoxtrot
Saturday1 May 2004LiederhalleStuttgartGermanySEBTP
 
Wednesday5 May 2004TheaterhausBad IschlAustriaSEBTP
Thursday6 May 2004Circus KroneMunchenGermanyFoxtrot
Friday7 May 2004StadhalleBielefeldGermanySEBTP
Saturday8 May 2004Theater am AegiHannoverGermanySEBTP
Sunday9 May 2004MaritimKolnGermanySEBTP
 
Wednesday12 May 2004TempodromBerlinGermanyFoxtrot
Thursday13 May 2004MeistersingerhalleNurnbergGermanySEBTP
Friday14 May 2004G - F HandelhalleHalleGermanySEBTP
Saturday15 May 2004SaarlandhalleSaarbruckenGermanySEBTP
Sunday16 May 2004RosengartenMannheimGermanySEBTP
 
Thursday20 May 2004MECC HemelvaartMaastrichtNetherlandsSEBTP
Friday21 May 2004De DoelenRotterdamNetherlandsSEBTP
Saturday22 May 2004CongresgebouwDen HaagNetherlandsSEBTP
Sunday23 May 2004De OosterpoortGroningenNetherlandsSEBTP
 
Friday28 May 2004CCH Saal 2HamburgGermanyFoxtrot
Saturday29 May 2004CCH Saal 2HamburgGermanySEBTP
 
Wednesday2 June 2004AcropolisNiceFranceSEBTP
Thursday3 June 2004Palais des SpectaclesSt EtienneFranceSEBTP
Friday4 June 2004Grand Casino de GeneveGenevaSwitzerlandSEBTP
Sunday6 June 2004Palais des CongresStrasbourgFranceSEBTP
 
Wednesday9 June 2004Teatro PoliteamaGenovaItalySEBTP
Thursday10 June 2004tbaTorinoItalySEBTP
Friday11 June 2004KongresshausZurichSwitzerlandFoxtrot
Sunday13 June 2004GasometerWienAustriaSEBTP
 
Wednesday16 June 2004Ancienne BelguiqueBrusselsBelgiumSEBTP
Thursday17 June 2004Ancienne BelguiqueBrusselsBelgiumSEBTP
Friday18 June 2004La CigaleParisFranceFoxtrot
Saturday19 June 2004La CigaleParisFranceSEBTP
Sunday20 June 2004Theatre FeminaBordeauxFranceSEBTP

Ticket Sales

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Links:

Official Musical Box Website

WiV Entertainment

Genesis Fan Club

Photo's taken by Bart Jan van der Vorst © 2004 DPRP

 


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