Who was disappointed by the stupid publication R-Kive, this 3 box should look again. The new "The Many Faces" - series presented here at their best. What you get are for a less well-known pieces of the (former) band members or Genesis pieces in verschidensten variations. This is for fans who do not want to specify each side project to a really good compilation. So you get exactly the example pieces of Anthony Phillips, Mike Rutherford which have and a singing Phil Collins mitgetan, ie precisely those who still sound like Genesis properly. This saves the many publications that has already brought out the brilliant ex-itarrist the band. One can find on the other Steve Hackets and Ray Wilson's version of Carpet Crawlers, which was normally only available on the Supplementary CD of Hacket. Chester Thompson, standard live drummer of Genesis, when Collins has sung rather forward has, for example, contributed a jazz version of Follow You, Follow Me, and also the live guitarist Daryl Stuermer is represented with some songs that you would otherwise have to laboriously search. The list could be continued pretty far. Great. The third CD consists of the "Jonathan King Sessions", a demo tape from 1967, which has just been produced by that King, has nothing to do with the songs of the 80s hittauglichen. Nevertheless, a great overall picture of the sub-station, which is just for collectors or enthusiasts. The price-performance ratio is unbeatable.