The Silent Sun
"The Silent Sun" | ||||
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2006 reissue sleeve | ||||
Single by Genesis | ||||
from the album From Genesis to Revelation | ||||
B-side | "That's Me" | |||
Released | 2 February 1968 (1968-02-02) July 2006 (2006-07) (reissue) | |||
Recorded | December 1967 | |||
Genre | Baroque pop | |||
Length | 2:13 | |||
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Songwriter(s) |
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Producer(s) | Jonathan King | |||
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"The Silent Sun" (album title "Silent Sun") is the debut single by English rock band Genesis. It was written by Tony Banks and Peter Gabriel[citation needed] when the band's producer, Jonathan King, first discovered them, before he decided to produce an entire album, a heavy investment. Knowing that King was a fan of the Bee Gees, Banks and Gabriel wrote the song specifically to capture his attention.[1] The song was released as a single on 2 February 1968.[2] They would soon begin work on their debut album, From Genesis to Revelation.
"The Silent Sun" is a fusion of folk rock and pop rock. The heavy use of orchestral strings and lightweight romantic lyrics make this song different from the progressive music on Genesis' second album, Trespass. The song, like most of From Genesis to Revelation, has not appeared on any Genesis compilation or live album.
It was reissued in very limited quantities in July 2006 as a CD-single under the title "The Silent Sun 2006", with "When the Sour Turns to Sweet 2006" as its B-side. The versions on this CD-single are remix/remaster versions, also available on the 2006 reissue of the band's 1969 debut album. Since this is the last official single release by Genesis, this makes "The Silent Sun" both the debut and the final single released by Genesis.
Personnel
- Tony Banks – piano, backing vocals
- Peter Gabriel – lead vocals
- Anthony Phillips – acoustic guitar, backing vocals
- Mike Rutherford – bass, backing vocals
- Chris Stewart – drums
- Additional personnel
- Arthur Greenslade – orchestral arrangements
References
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- Tony Banks
- Mike Rutherford
- Phil Collins
- Peter Gabriel
- Anthony Phillips
- Chris Stewart
- John Silver
- John Mayhew
- Mick Barnard
- Steve Hackett
- Ray Wilson
- Genesis Live
- Seconds Out
- Three Sides Live
- The Way We Walk, Volume One: The Shorts
- The Way We Walk, Volume Two: The Longs
- Live over Europe 2007
- Turn It On Again: The Hits
- Platinum Collection
- The Last Domino? – The Hits
- Genesis Archive 1967–75
- Genesis Archive #2 1976–92
- Genesis 1976–1982
- Genesis 1983–1998
- Genesis 1970–1975
- Genesis Live 1973–2007
- R-Kive
- BBC Broadcasts
- "The Silent Sun"
- "The Knife"
- "Watcher of the Skies"
- "I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)"
- "The Carpet Crawlers"
- "A Trick of the Tail"
- "Follow You Follow Me"
- "Many Too Many"
- "Go West Young Man"
- "Turn It On Again"
- "Duchess"
- "Misunderstanding"
- "Abacab"
- "No Reply at All"
- "Keep It Dark"
- "Man on the Corner"
- "Paperlate"
- "Mama"
- "That's All"
- "Home by the Sea"
- "Illegal Alien"
- "Taking It All Too Hard"
- "Invisible Touch"
- "Throwing It All Away"
- "In Too Deep"
- "Land of Confusion"
- "Tonight, Tonight, Tonight"
- "No Son of Mine"
- "I Can't Dance"
- "Hold on My Heart"
- "Jesus He Knows Me"
- "Never a Time"
- "Tell Me Why"
- "Congo"
- "Shipwrecked"
- "Not About Us"
- "The Carpet Crawlers 1999"
- "The Silent Sun 2006"
- "The Musical Box"
- "Get 'Em Out by Friday"
- "Can-Utility and the Coastliners"
- "Supper's Ready"
- "Dancing with the Moonlit Knight"
- "Firth of Fifth"
- "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway"
- "The Lady Lies"
- "Behind the Lines"
- "Domino"
- "Anything She Does"
- "Driving the Last Spike"
- "Fading Lights"
- In Concert
- Three Sides Live
- The Mama Tour
- Live at Wembley Stadium
- The Way We Walk
- The Video Show
- Live in London
- When in Rome 2007
- Genesis Movie Box 1981–2007
- List of Genesis medleys
- Brand X
- Flaming Youth
- Mike and the Mechanics
- GTR
- Stiltskin
- Simon Collins
- Sound of Contact
- Jonathan King
- Tony Smith
- The Musical Box
- Six of the Best
- Genesis: Together and Apart
- The Farm
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