The Silent Sun

"The Silent Sun"

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)
Genre Folk rock, pop rock, baroque pop, psychedelic pop
Length 2:13
Label Decca (UK)
Parrot (US)
Writer(s) Tony Banks, Peter Gabriel, Anthony Phillips, Mike Rutherford
Producer(s) Jonathan King
Genesis singles chronology
"The Silent Sun"
(1968)
"A Winter's Tale"
(1968)

"Carpet Crawlers 1999"
(1999)

"The Silent Sun 2006"
(2006)

From Genesis to Revelation track listing
"In Limbo"
(11)
"Silent Sun"
(12)
"A Place to Call My Own"
(13)

"The Silent Sun" (album title "Silent Sun") is the premiere single by English rock band Genesis. It was written by Tony Banks and Peter Gabriel 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 on CD-single under the title "The Silent Sun 2006", with "When The Sour Turns To Sweet 2006" as a B-side. The versions on this CD-single are remix/remaster versions, also available on the 2006 re-issue of the bands 1969 debut album.

Personnel

Additional personnel

References

  1. Genesis: A History (1990).
  2. "Deutscher Genesis Fanclub it / Genesis / Genesis: Vor 45 Jahren erschien "The Silent Sun"". Genesis-fanclub.de. 1968-02-22. Retrieved 2014-05-15. See also here.


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