Reviews of CD releases by Anthony Phillips
In spring 2024, Anthony Phillips somewhat surprisingly announced a twelfth album in his Private Parts & Pieces series. Tom Morgenstern shares his thoughts about The Golden Hour.
Anthony Phillips - Private Parts & Pieces XII: The Golden Hour - album review
Unnoticed by the public, Ant produced several songs in collaboration with singer/songwriter Lettie Maclean and his collaborator Chris White between 2010 and 2013, which were used for TV and commercial productions.
Anthony Phillips - Library Songs 2010-2013 (feat. Lettie Maclean & Chris White - review
For years, the albums from Anthony Phillips have been reissued, in most cases with additional material. His two Archive Collection albums were reissued in early 2022 as a 5CD set with a bonus CD. We take a closer look at the background and of course the set itself.
Anthony Phillips - Archive Collection (5CD-Boxset) Volume I & Volume II - review and background info
The latest re-release of the Anthony Phillips solo albums is The Living Room Concert. Andreas Lauer has reviewed the digipak with bonus tracks.
Anthony Phillips - The Living Room Concert (remastered and expanded) - review
In 1979, Anthony Phillips released his third solo album, Sides. Thomas Jesse reviews the album in 2019, some 40 years later ...
Anthony Phillips - Sides - album review
Anthony Phillips has released his first solo album with new music in years. Andreas Lauer takes a closer look at Strings Of Light.
Anthony Phillips - Strings Of Light - 2CD/DVD review
Anthony Phillips has released his only band album in 1984: Invisible Men. The album was re-released in 2017 with bonus tracks as an Anthony Phillips solo record. Tom Morgenstern reviews the package for you.
Anthony Phillips - Invisible Men - 2CD review
In 1990, Anthony Phillips has released is probably last full solo album Slow Dance. Tom Morgenstern takes a closer look on the album from his 2019 perspective.
Anthony Phillips - Slow Dance - 2CD/DVD review
In 2016, quite a few members of the Genesis family (mainly Anthony Phillips and musicians from the Hackett camp) participated in a project launched at kickstarter. Harmony for Elephants ist a book and a CD made by nature lovers and photographers. Martin Klinkhardt took a closer look.
Harmony For Elephants: Anthony Phillips, Steve Hackett et al. Book / CD review
Anthony Phillips remains to be the unchallenged (Ex-) Genesis band member with the most solo album releases. Whether or not the quantity is corresponding with the quality is reflected by Andreas Lauer in his short introduction to the five most recent albums by Anthony Phillips.
Anthony Phillips - various records 2008 - 2012 - reviews
Anthony Phillips has not only released a torrent of studio albums, he also collaborated with many other artists and worked on their albums. Martin Brille gives you a first overview.
Anthony Phillips - Guest performances, part 1
Summing up Anthony Phillips' works on five CDs is not easy. He has still endeavoured with his record company to cover the wide array of early Genesis-like demos to his library music. Bernd Vormwald has dived in and presents his view of Anthony's harvest.
Anthony Phillips - Harvest Of The Heart: An Anthology - 5CD box review
After a remaster of his debut album in 2008, Anthony Phillips released another version of the album in 2015. The 2CD/DVD set contains the long lost Only Your Love as well as a brand new 5.1 surround sound mix. Tom Morgenstern has checked it out.
Anthony Phillips - The Geese & The Ghost - 5.1 Surround Sound (2CD/DVD review 2015)
In autumn 2005 Anthony Phillips released another solo album, his sixth one, strictly speaking. Why we count it as the sixth and what is in it? Andreas Lauer has answers.
Anthony Phillips - Field Day - 2CD review
In 1995 Anthony Phillips released something like a Greatet Hits compilation called Anthology. This CD is of particular interest for those who want to discover the musical world of Anthony Phillips.
Anthony Phillips - Anthology - CD review
In 1996, Genesis founding member Anthony Phillips gave us the ninth album from his Private Parts & Pieces series. .
Anthony Phillips - Dragonfly Dreams (Private Parts & Pieces IX) - CD review
For a second time, Anthony Phillips opens his archives and proudly presents rare, favourite and peculiar material...
Anthony Phillips - Archive Collection Volume 2 - 2CD review
It is not only Genesis who open their archives. Their founding member Anthony Phillips has cleaned up his attic and gives his fans a deep look into his oeuvre - back even into his days in Genesis.
Anthony Phillips - The Archive Collection No. 1 - 2CD review
Anthony Phillips' debut LP is considered a cult album among Genesis fans because it is an artistic milestone for the progressive rock genre in the late 70s. Now a remastered version has become available. One of its highlights is the studio version of Silver Song sung by Phil Collins on the bonus CD. Tom Morgenstern has listened closely to the new version of this classic album.
Anthony Phillips - The Geese And The Ghost - 2008 Remaster 2CD review