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Remains my favourite Paul album of all.
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Hendrix Ibsen:
I remember Phil Collins produced Eric Clapton's "Behind the Sun" at this time, it doesn't sound so good, I think, there is too much production, Clapton the guitarist and bluesman is buried underneath it. It's not the most suitable sound to his style, but well, he tried at least on something else, I guess you can't know how the result will be until you've done it.
He also produced 'August'... even worse than 'Behind The sun'.
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Phil Collins also produced the best Philip Bailey album.
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HaileyMcComet:
Phil Collins also produced the best Philip Bailey album.
'Chinese Wall'? I don't like it... for me, that album is 'Easy Lover' and irrelevant songs I know is out of subject, but how great is Phil. In the 70's, he was the drummer of a progressive rock band, an incredible drummer. In the early 80's led the transition between rock and pop with two masterpieces, 'Abacab' and 'Genesis', meanwhile, he started his solo career with 'In The Air Tonight'. After that, Genesis became a pop-rock band (specially pop) making a lot of successful songs, the same time he was making his own successes with 'No Jacket Required'. And in the late 80's, his last bullet: 'But, Seriously', that means 'Another Day In Paradise' 'Hang In Long Enough' and others. No words.
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Bart Simpson:
I was a great drummer and now I'm nothing. Just like Phil Collins.
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Ringo nothing? Well, he is a person... and old enough to be a pensioner if he likes to. Luckily for us, he still makes music and records...