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composed all songs to his voice and I think he made really a very decent vocal work. So, all in all, "Wise After The Seigendall, Jane (2 September 1978). "Records - Anthony Phillips: Wise After the Event (Passport Records)". The Morning Call. Allentown, Pennsylvania. p.55 . Retrieved 29 April 2018– via Newspapers.com. All programmes represented come from the Survival series except "Midway - Island of Life" which comes from Natural World. Is there no contrast? Yes, there is! Because right in the middle, just when you've gotten used to the mechanical coldness of the synth sounds (this is also a contrast: the beautiful warm chords played with the cold synths), Phillips puts them aside completely and plays some utterly beautiful acoustic guitar pieces. This is the warm core of this album, right in the middle, as he leaves this section again at the end to return to where he started to round the album off, making this one one of Phillips' most consistent compositions from his career. Phillips released his first solo album, The Geese & the Ghost, in 1977. He continues to release solo material, including further solo albums, television and film music, collaborations with several artists, and compilation albums of his recordings.

changing. And on part two we get that same lush atmosphere after 12 minutes but not as long this time. The tempoa b Negrin, Dave (22 May 2008). "Taking tn the Wildlife: An Interview with Anthony Phillips". World of Genesis . Retrieved 20 October 2018. The recordings featured in this new version have all been newly re-mastered and a previously unreleased demo of ‘The Hunt’ has also been added. So yeah, safe to say this is one of my favourite Anthony Phillips albums, and I love a lot of his output. It's an acquired taste, as it won't necessarily please Genesis fans, nor will it please the electronic music-aficionado's, nor New Age lovers, nor acoustic guitar-lovers. But whomever is able to dive into it, accept it for what it is, and give oneself over to it, will count it among the great masterpieces from the fringes of the progressive movement. a b c d e f Wise After the Event (Media notes). Anthony Phillips. Charisma Records. 1978. SPART 1063. {{ cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) ( link) Anthony Phillips – 6-string classical guitar, 10-string guitar, 12-string guitar, cittern, English and Greek bouzouki, charango, mandolin

book's success there was an idea of a musical adaptation. Rupert Hine started working on it, helped by Ant, but A 5 CD CLAMSHELL BOXED SET GATHERING TOGETHER THE TWO DOUBLE CD VOLUMES OF THE ‘ARCHIVE COLLECTION’ RELEASES BY CELEBRATED MUSICIAN AND GENESIS FOUNDING MEMBER ANTHONY PHILLIPS Anthony Phillips: Mystery And Documentary(1st January 2001//UK Library CD//Atmosphere Music ATMOS-CD134) Unlike the first Missing Links album Finger Painting, which is completely passed over on Harvest Of The Heart, Missing Links vol. Two – The Sky Road provided no less than four pieces. First of these is the dreamy Tears On A Rainy Day. Ant says: "During the period 1987- 1991, Martin Robertson and I wrote a number of pieces for saxophone and guitar, most of which have yet to see the light of day. A couple did surface on Private Parts & Pieces VIII but this is a fuller piece that was recorded just for fun. No serious thought was ever to given to releasing it until the advent of the Missing Links concept." Interview: Anthony Phillips (solo, Genesis)". Hit-channel.com. 26 September 2014 . Retrieved 9 May 2020.Before we begin to find flies in the ointment let us praise Mark Powell and Jonathan Dann who have created a fabulous and lovingly made compilation. Jonathan Dann has written half a book for the booklet telling the life and music of Ant with many new and hardly known facets. Kudos for that!

I've had the album on vinyl since my youth, and naturally have noticed that the inner sleeve contains lyrics also for one of the material dates from the years in between and thus helps the listener to form a picture of his initial years and with some bluesy vibes. Unfortunately, Anthony can't avoid inserting tapes played reverted which I honestly find Event". His record label and his manager convinced Anthony Phillips that is was in the best interests of his career more meandering and less detailed in their arrangement. Still, it remains engaging and containing of enough depthSingle: B-side of the Mike Rutherford single Working In Line of the album Smallcreep’s Day (February 15, 1980)

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