From Genesis to Revelation is the debut studio album by the English rock band Genesis, released in March 1969 on Decca Records. The album originated from a collection of demos recorded in 1967 while the members of Genesis were pupils of Charterhouse in Godalming, Surrey. It caught the attention of Jonathan King who named the group, organised deals with his publishing company and Decca, and studio time at Regent Sound Studios to record a series of singles and a full album. A string section arranged and conducted by Arthur Greenslade was added later on some songs. By the time Genesis had finished recording, John Silver had replaced original drummer Chris Stewart.
01 Where The Sour Turns To Sweet 02 In The Beginning 03 Fireside Song 04 The Serpent 05 Am I Very Wrong 06 In The Wilderness 07 The Conqueror 08 In Hiding 09 One Day 10 Window 11 In Limbo 12 Silent Sun
13 A Place To Call My Own 14 Bonus Tracks - The Singles As And Bs (mono) 15 The Silent Sun 16 That's Me 17 A Winter's Tale 18 One Eyed Hound 19 Where The Sour Turns To Sweet 20 In Hiding