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Source...............: DVD PALAspect Ratio.........: 1.85:1Video Format.........: XviDResolution...........: 640x336 Video Bitrate........: 1150 kB/sFPS..................: 25.000Pixel Depth..........: 24 bitsAudio Format.........: AC3 CBRChannels.............: 5.1Audio Bitrate........: 448 kB/sSampling Rate........: 48 KHzLanguage.............: EnglishSubtitles............: noneRuntime..............: 1:54:54 Release Date.........: 2003Genre................: Concert Film/MusicIMDb Rating..........: 8.2/10 (50 votes)Movie Information....: www.fandango.com/genesis:liveatwembleystadium_v296553/summaryFile Validation......: QuickSFVFile Compression.....: RARFile Size............: 1.28 GBPart Size............: 14.31 MBNumber of Parts......: 92 Phil Collins - Drums, VocalsTony Banks - KeyboardsMichael Rutherford - Guitar, Backing VocalsDaryl Stuermer - Bass Guitar, Backing VocalsChester Thompson - Drums1. Mama2. Abacab3. Domino (Part 1: In the Glow of the Night)4. Domino (Part 2: The Last Domino)5. That's All6. Brazilian7. Land of Confusion8. Tonight, Tonight, Tonight9. Throwing It All Away10. Home by the Sea11. Invisible Touch12. Drum Duet13. Los Endos14. Turn It On Again (Medley)Genesis has been around for over three decades and shown to be fairly resilient to change.There are generally considered to be three eras of Genesis: 1. the Peter Gabriel pushing the creative envelope 'all five of us' era, 2. the 'there's still the other four of us' transition, 3. the commercially successful, radio-friendly Collins/Banks/Rutherford era.Fans are divided, some like the old, some the new, and you guessed it, i like both.Live at Wembley Stadium is a 2003 DVD featuring footage from four sold out 70.000+concerts at the titular London venue from July 1st-4th 1987. It captures them at the height of their popularity, the successful Invisible Touch Tour.The setlist features six tracks from their then current album Invisible Touch, plus fav from Genesis, Abacab, and the Superfection album.The songs are performed well, the band sounds nice and tight, more so than on the cd's.Most of these songs could be heard on the radio when stations played album-oriented rock.This concert will bring back a lot of the great memories of a Genesis show.A night when the band is burning up the stage!