CD 1 | "Happy the Man" | 1972 | 3:10 | Released as a non-album single | 2 | "Twilight Alehouse" | 1973 | 7:48 | B-side of the "I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)" single | 3 | "Going Out To Get You" | 1969 | 4:55 | Demo | 4 | "Shepherd" | 1970 | 4:04 | Recorded for the "BBC Night Ride" program, 22 February 1970. | 5 | "Pacidy" | 1970 | 5:44 | 6 | "Let Us Now Make Love" | 1970 | 6:16 | 7 | "Provocation" | 1970 | 4:10 | Genesis Plays Jackson: Recorded for a BBC documentary about painter Michael Jackson which never aired.[11] | 8 | "Frustration" | 1970 | 3:42 | 9 | "Manipulation" | 1970 | 3:49 | 10 | "Resignation" | 1970 | 3:01 | | Total | | 46:39 | |
- The booklet lists "Going Out To Get You" as track 6. It is actually track 3. This page lists the tracks in the correct order.
- The first half of "Provocation" would be used two years later as the fanfare/verse of "The Fountain of Salmacis", while its second half was soon appropriated for the instrumental breakdown of Trespass' "Looking for Someone".
- "Frustration" is largely based around a Tony Banks piano theme that would only reappear four years down the road as "Anyway" on The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, though it also incorporates a fragment of the unreleased early song "Hair on the Arms and Legs," otherwise only available as a demo on the Genesis Archive 1967–75 boxed set.
- "Manipulation" is primarily composed of several instrumental fragments that would later be assembled into "The Musical Box" for Nursery Cryme.
- "Resignation" is the only track that lacks an obvious connection to any later Genesis song, though its chord changes are at times reminiscent of the already-released "In Hiding" (from From Genesis to Revelation), the instrumental section of "Stagnation" (from Trespass), and "The Musical Box."
| DVD 1 | Reissues Interview | 2007 | 6:43 | 2 | VH1 Special: Archive 1 | 1998 | 44:08 | 3 | Midnight Special | 1973 | 15:31 | | "Watcher of the Skies" | | | | "The Musical Box" | | | | Total | | 1:06:22 |
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