Genesis 1973 "Selling England By The Session" - rehearsals SBD? > ? > (Highland HL032/34#G4) bootleg CD > ? > flac > CDR Disc One: 1.1 Studio Improvisation #1 (Compression) 05:57 1.2 Studio Improvisation #2 00:20 1.3 The Battle Of Epping Forest - Instrumental Take #1 02:38 1.4 The Battle Of Epping Forest - Instrumental Take #2 02:51 1.5 The Battle Of Epping Forest - Session Take #1 05:28 1.6 The Battle Of Epping Forest - Session Take #2 05:15 1.7 The Battle Of Epping Forest - Session Take #3 03:04 1.8 The Cinema Show 00:31 1.9 The Cinema Show - Session Take #1 05:12 1.10 Dancing With The Moonlit Knight - Session Take #1 01:48 1.11 The Battle Of Epping Forest - Session Take #4 04:09 1.12 The Last Time 01:00 1.13 You Really Got Me 00:45 1.14 The Battle Of Epping Forest - Instrumental Take #3 00:55 1.15 The Battle Of Epping Forest - Instrumental Take #4 01:50 1.16 The Battle Of Epping Forest - Session Take #5 12:28 1.17 I Know What I Like #1 03:14 1.18 I Know What I Like #2 04:12 1.19 The Cinema Show #1 03:11 1.20 Phil's Solo 07:59 Disc Two: 2.1 Firth Of Fifth - Instrumental Take #1 04:57 2.2 Firth Of Fifth - Instrumental Take #2 05:07 2.3 The Cinema Show #2 00:55 2.4 After The Ordeal - Instrumental Take #1 04:30 2.5 Dancing With The Moonlit Knight - Session Take #2 07:36 2.6 Dancing With The Moonlit Knight - Session Take #3 04:18 2.7 The Battle Of Epping Forest - Instrumental Take #5 07:13 2.8 The Battle Of Epping Forest - Session Take #6 21:30 2.9 The Cinema Show #3 01:09 2.10 Dancing With The Moonlit Knight 01:40 2.11 Dancing With The Moonlit Knight 02:11 2.12 More Fool Me - Studio Demo 03:11 2.13 After The Ordeal - Different Mix #1 02:12 2.14 After The Ordeal - Different Mix #2 02:15 2.15 I Know What I Like - Alternate Version 04:07 Some really interesting stuff on here- particularly Disc 1 track 1 which turns out to be a Genesis demo of the Mike Rutherford B-side 'Compression'. There is also a 'fast electric' version of 'After The Ordeal' and a haunting version of 'Dancing With The Moonlit Knight' with Tony on Piano and Peter singing. The sound is pretty good but not perfect, sounds quite generated in parts.