QuoteOn Face Value, he has Ravi Shankar, Eric Clapton, John Giblin, The Phenix [sic] Horns
Actually the "Shankar" who appears on FACE VALUE is a different person from Ravi Shankar:
QuoteOn Face Value, he has Ravi Shankar, Eric Clapton, John Giblin, The Phenix [sic] Horns
Actually the "Shankar" who appears on FACE VALUE is a different person from Ravi Shankar:
For me, there are two distinct eras for Genesis: 1970 - 1977 and 1980 - 1992.
So, no FROM GENESIS TO REVELATION, no CALLING ALL STATIONS... and no AND THEN THERE WERE THREE??
QuoteInteresting that you should pick a song from the first album.
Except that "A Winter's Tale" isn't from the first album. It's a non-album single that has commonly been included as a bonus track on reissues of the first album.
QuoteOh, and if you familiarise yourself with Strunk And White, you'll find it's Genesis's, not Genesis'
I stand corrected!
Genesis' catalog has enough variety that it's difficult to say what's "typical" or "not typical" for them. As far as "not typical" goes, though, it's hard to beat the first half of "The Waiting Room."
If it came to playing "guess who this is," however, I'd be inclined to go with something from their very early days, like "A Winter's Tale." Whether that's "not typical" isn't the point so much; it's just something the average listener wouldn't recognize as Genesis.
...The fact he was drumming on the first two Genesis singles 40 50 years ago...
Sounds intriguing... especially the fact that one track is credited to "Steve Hackett and Anthony Phillips."
Now if those two would collaborate on a complete album...
That's the one! I was listening to SMALLCREEP'S DAY and realized that track featured only keyboards.
Whether the "Smallcreep's Day" suite counts as a song or several songs, "After Hours" is a track on the album.
Here's a unique one: the Anthony Phillips track "Fantomas Opening Theme" (recorded 1973), released in 2004 on ARCHIVE COLLECTION VOLUME 2, features John Silver on drums!
Don't forget this part!
11. What films has Tony written music for?
* The Shout (no released soundtrack)
* The Wicked Lady (soundtrack released on cassette and vinyl only)
My 3 are currently in the top 4: Trick, Wind & Duke.
Waiting to see if anyone will pick FGTR or CAS...
That was my point, that it has been released on CD. Thus, there should be an update to the FAQ answer that says it hasn't.
onetwothree. I was never crazy about that name and I don't remember why I settled on it.
This needs to be updated as well:
6. Has the 'The Wicked Lady' been released on CD?
Unfortunately not, although, there is hope that such a reissue will eventually see the light of day.
Yes, that's correct.
Well, I've made it to the new forum, with a new & improved user name. I will miss the old forum. Anyway, to start things out here:
I recently made an observation that I'd like to turn into a trivia question.
There's a track that's on one G-man's solo album, but it is actually performed entirely by another G-man. What is the track?
I have ARCHIVE COLLECTION VOL. 1 in the car CD player right now.