Phil Collins - Play Well With Others (2018)
BAND/ARTIST: Phil Collins
- Title: Play Well With Others
- Year Of Release: 2018
- Label: Rhino
- Genre: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock, Soft Rock
- Quality: Mp3 320 kbps
- Total Time: 285.14 min
- Total Size: 654 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
DISC 1:
01. Guide Me Orion Flaming Youth 3.15
02. Knights (Reprise) Peter Banks 2.13
03. Don't You Feel It Eugene Wallace 4.14
04. I Can't Remember, But Yes Argent 3.07
05. Over Fire Island Brian Eno 1.51
06. Savannah Woman Tommy Bolin 2.47
07. Pablo Picasso John Cale 3.21
08. Nuclear Burn Brand X 6.22
09. No One Receiving Brian Eno 3.47
10. Home Rod Argent 4.22
11. M386 Brian Eno 2.50
12. ...And So To F... Brand X 6.16
13. North Star Robert Fripp 3.06
14. Sweet Little Mystery John Martyn 5.26
15. Intruder (2002 Remastered Version) Peter Gabriel 4.51
16. I Know There's Something Going On Frida 5.29
17. Pledge Pin Robert Plant 4.03
18. Lead Me To The Water Gary Brooker 4.20
DISC 2:
01. In The Mood (2006 Remastered Version) Robert Plant 5.22
02. Island Dreamer Al DiMeola 4.06
03. Puss 'N' Boots Adam Ant 3.52
04. Walking On The Chinese Wall Philip Bailey 5.09
05. Do They Know It's Christmas? Band Aid 30 3.47
06. Just Like A Prisoner Eric Clapton 5.30
07. Because Of You Philip Bailey 4.29
08. Watching The World Chaka Khan 4.42
09. No One Is To Blame Howard Jones 4.10
10. If Leaving Me Is Easy The Isley Brothers 6.36
11. Angry (1993 Remaster) Paul McCartney 3.36
12. Loco In Acapulco The Four Tops 4.11
13. Walking On Air Stephen Bishop 3.24
14. Hall Light Stephen Bishop 5.02
15. Woman In Chains Tears For Fears 6.31
16. Burn Down The Mission 6.11
DISC 3:
01. No Son Of Mine Genesis 6.35
02. Could've Been Me John Martyn 3.56
03. Hero David Crosby 4.39
04. Ways To Cry John Martyn 4.44
05. I've Been Trying 5.00
06. Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me (feat. Phil Collins) Quincy Jones 3.58
07. Why Can't It Wait Till Morning Fourplay 5.17
08. Suzanne John Martyn 3.54
09. Looking For An Angel Laura Pausini 4.13
10. Golden Slumbers / Carry That Weight / The End George Martin 5.40
11. In the Air Tonite (feat. Phil Collins) [Boogieman's Album Version] Lil' Kim 4.21
12. Welcome 3.38
13. Can't Turn Back The Years John Martyn 4.18
DISC 4:
01. In The Air Tonight (Live at the Secret Policeman's Other Ball) 5.04
02. While My Guitar Gently Weeps (Live at the Prince's Trust Concert 1987) George Harrison 5.02
03. You Win Again (Live at the Prince's Trust Concert 1988) Bee Gees 3.28
04. There'll Be Some Changes Made (Live in Montreux 2004) Phil Collins & Tony Bennett 3.13
05. Stormy Weather (Live at The Montreux Jazz Festival 1996) Phil Collins & Quincy Jones 3.49
06. Chips & Salsa The Phil Collins Big Band 5.23
07. Birdland (with The Buddy Rich Big Band) 7.13
08. Pick Up The Pieces (Live at The Montreux Jazz Festival 1998) 21.13
09. Layla (Live at Party At The Palace, June 3, 2002) Eric Clapton 6.19
10. Why (Live at Party At The Palace, June 3, 2002) Annie Lennox 5.31
11. Everything I Do (I Do It For You) [Live at Party At The Palace, June 3, 2002] Bryan Adams 4.16
12. With A Little Help From My Friends (Live at Party At The Palace, June 3, 2002) Joe Cocker 5.48
DISC 1:
01. Guide Me Orion Flaming Youth 3.15
02. Knights (Reprise) Peter Banks 2.13
03. Don't You Feel It Eugene Wallace 4.14
04. I Can't Remember, But Yes Argent 3.07
05. Over Fire Island Brian Eno 1.51
06. Savannah Woman Tommy Bolin 2.47
07. Pablo Picasso John Cale 3.21
08. Nuclear Burn Brand X 6.22
09. No One Receiving Brian Eno 3.47
10. Home Rod Argent 4.22
11. M386 Brian Eno 2.50
12. ...And So To F... Brand X 6.16
13. North Star Robert Fripp 3.06
14. Sweet Little Mystery John Martyn 5.26
15. Intruder (2002 Remastered Version) Peter Gabriel 4.51
16. I Know There's Something Going On Frida 5.29
17. Pledge Pin Robert Plant 4.03
18. Lead Me To The Water Gary Brooker 4.20
DISC 2:
01. In The Mood (2006 Remastered Version) Robert Plant 5.22
02. Island Dreamer Al DiMeola 4.06
03. Puss 'N' Boots Adam Ant 3.52
04. Walking On The Chinese Wall Philip Bailey 5.09
05. Do They Know It's Christmas? Band Aid 30 3.47
06. Just Like A Prisoner Eric Clapton 5.30
07. Because Of You Philip Bailey 4.29
08. Watching The World Chaka Khan 4.42
09. No One Is To Blame Howard Jones 4.10
10. If Leaving Me Is Easy The Isley Brothers 6.36
11. Angry (1993 Remaster) Paul McCartney 3.36
12. Loco In Acapulco The Four Tops 4.11
13. Walking On Air Stephen Bishop 3.24
14. Hall Light Stephen Bishop 5.02
15. Woman In Chains Tears For Fears 6.31
16. Burn Down The Mission 6.11
DISC 3:
01. No Son Of Mine Genesis 6.35
02. Could've Been Me John Martyn 3.56
03. Hero David Crosby 4.39
04. Ways To Cry John Martyn 4.44
05. I've Been Trying 5.00
06. Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me (feat. Phil Collins) Quincy Jones 3.58
07. Why Can't It Wait Till Morning Fourplay 5.17
08. Suzanne John Martyn 3.54
09. Looking For An Angel Laura Pausini 4.13
10. Golden Slumbers / Carry That Weight / The End George Martin 5.40
11. In the Air Tonite (feat. Phil Collins) [Boogieman's Album Version] Lil' Kim 4.21
12. Welcome 3.38
13. Can't Turn Back The Years John Martyn 4.18
DISC 4:
01. In The Air Tonight (Live at the Secret Policeman's Other Ball) 5.04
02. While My Guitar Gently Weeps (Live at the Prince's Trust Concert 1987) George Harrison 5.02
03. You Win Again (Live at the Prince's Trust Concert 1988) Bee Gees 3.28
04. There'll Be Some Changes Made (Live in Montreux 2004) Phil Collins & Tony Bennett 3.13
05. Stormy Weather (Live at The Montreux Jazz Festival 1996) Phil Collins & Quincy Jones 3.49
06. Chips & Salsa The Phil Collins Big Band 5.23
07. Birdland (with The Buddy Rich Big Band) 7.13
08. Pick Up The Pieces (Live at The Montreux Jazz Festival 1998) 21.13
09. Layla (Live at Party At The Palace, June 3, 2002) Eric Clapton 6.19
10. Why (Live at Party At The Palace, June 3, 2002) Annie Lennox 5.31
11. Everything I Do (I Do It For You) [Live at Party At The Palace, June 3, 2002] Bryan Adams 4.16
12. With A Little Help From My Friends (Live at Party At The Palace, June 3, 2002) Joe Cocker 5.48
He has been a member one of one of Britain's most significant rock bands and one of the world's biggest male solo stars, but Phil Collins was always eager to collaborate with an eclectic range of artists. Spanning drums, vocals, production, songwriting, and more, Phil Collins' many talents have been employed by some of his biggest musical heroes.
Now Phil Collins has compiled a 59-track collection of his collaborative highlight in the shape of PLAYS WELL WITH OTHERS. The compilation will be released as a 4-CD boxed set and as a digital download on September 28. The following week, Collins will begin his "Not Dead Yet, Live!" tour on October 5 in Ft. Lauderdale, his first major North American tour in 12 years. Full itinerary listed below.
It's a boxed set about the byways of a career that stretches from the ersatz psychedelia of Flaming Youth, through the legendary 70s recordings with Brand X, Brian Eno, Robert Fripp and John Cale and into the superstar era of the 80s, when Collins became the go-to man for legends in need of a fresh lease of life. It extends into the years when he had the status to do whatever he wanted. Form a big band with Quincy Jones conducting and Tony Bennett singing? Why the hell not!
The title comes from a joke gift that happened to contain a profound truth. Chester Thompson, the man who became Genesis's day-to-day drummer once Collins had become the frontman, arranged to have a special birthday present made for him. It wasn't a hugely expensive gift - just a t-shirt. On the front, Thompson had a slogan printed to reflect his bandmate's willingness to take his drums along to pretty much any session, his pleasure in working as a producer to help musicians he respected make the records they wanted: "Plays well with others."
Collins started branching out in the mid-70s to delve into parts of his musical taste that didn't fit with Genesis's sound. The band's producer John Anthony recognized Collins as a musician with the appetite and ability to adapt to different musical environments. "He was producing all kinds of records, and he would use me because he loves good drumming," remembers Collins. "We used to go into Trident Studios at midnight, just for the fun of playing, and go home at six or seven in the morning. I enjoyed the possibility of just playing and occasionally being paid for it, and occasionally not. It wasn't for money, it was just for the hell of playing."
Working on Peter Gabriel's third solo album resulted in Collins and engineer Hugh Padgham stumbling across the gated reverb drum sound that would dominate 80s pop. That was first heard on Gabriel's track "Intruder" and later when hit the charts when used in the drum fill in Collins' signature hit "In The Air Tonight."
In the wake of his solo success with the Face Value album, Collins became sought after by already successful artists who needed to do something different, helping Adam Ant, Eric Clapton, Robert Plant, and Abba's Frida into new eras in their careers.
PLAYS WELL WITH OTHERS is a set that captures the dizzying variety of one of the most successful stories in music history. That's what has earned him the respect of so many musicians of so many different genres - the Urban Renewal tribute album, represented here by Lil' Kim, being a classic example.
Now Phil Collins has compiled a 59-track collection of his collaborative highlight in the shape of PLAYS WELL WITH OTHERS. The compilation will be released as a 4-CD boxed set and as a digital download on September 28. The following week, Collins will begin his "Not Dead Yet, Live!" tour on October 5 in Ft. Lauderdale, his first major North American tour in 12 years. Full itinerary listed below.
It's a boxed set about the byways of a career that stretches from the ersatz psychedelia of Flaming Youth, through the legendary 70s recordings with Brand X, Brian Eno, Robert Fripp and John Cale and into the superstar era of the 80s, when Collins became the go-to man for legends in need of a fresh lease of life. It extends into the years when he had the status to do whatever he wanted. Form a big band with Quincy Jones conducting and Tony Bennett singing? Why the hell not!
The title comes from a joke gift that happened to contain a profound truth. Chester Thompson, the man who became Genesis's day-to-day drummer once Collins had become the frontman, arranged to have a special birthday present made for him. It wasn't a hugely expensive gift - just a t-shirt. On the front, Thompson had a slogan printed to reflect his bandmate's willingness to take his drums along to pretty much any session, his pleasure in working as a producer to help musicians he respected make the records they wanted: "Plays well with others."
Collins started branching out in the mid-70s to delve into parts of his musical taste that didn't fit with Genesis's sound. The band's producer John Anthony recognized Collins as a musician with the appetite and ability to adapt to different musical environments. "He was producing all kinds of records, and he would use me because he loves good drumming," remembers Collins. "We used to go into Trident Studios at midnight, just for the fun of playing, and go home at six or seven in the morning. I enjoyed the possibility of just playing and occasionally being paid for it, and occasionally not. It wasn't for money, it was just for the hell of playing."
Working on Peter Gabriel's third solo album resulted in Collins and engineer Hugh Padgham stumbling across the gated reverb drum sound that would dominate 80s pop. That was first heard on Gabriel's track "Intruder" and later when hit the charts when used in the drum fill in Collins' signature hit "In The Air Tonight."
In the wake of his solo success with the Face Value album, Collins became sought after by already successful artists who needed to do something different, helping Adam Ant, Eric Clapton, Robert Plant, and Abba's Frida into new eras in their careers.
PLAYS WELL WITH OTHERS is a set that captures the dizzying variety of one of the most successful stories in music history. That's what has earned him the respect of so many musicians of so many different genres - the Urban Renewal tribute album, represented here by Lil' Kim, being a classic example.
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