This is awesome... Going through all these songs that weren't on his albums... Love this song inparticular, wish my Dad was still here to hear it he would have loved it too, he was a lotal Phil Collins and Genesis die hard fan :-)
Beautiful. Track must be cut song from trick of the tail cd. WOW, i thought i had all the genesis songs. This is the best Christmas Gift. Thank you for posting.
@Liebespulsar4U Song is from : "Skinningrove Bay" by JACK LANCASTER (1978?), re-released as "WILD Connections(1987?)" (Phil Collins,Gary Moore,Rod Argent) all the songs are by Jack Lancaster,with some credited to:"Lancaster/FROST" . Lancaster is a SUPERB woodwinds player/composer..., check out "MARSCAPE" by Lancaster and Robin Lumley,the "Genesis" of the Jazz-Rock band : "BRAND X" ,by the way , the album "Deep Green" is from is a 5 star out of 5,just brilliant,but nobody knows about it !!
The original record was Jack Lancaster's Skinningrove Bay later release don CD as Wild Connections. The whole album is great. Its from the late 70's not 80's.
i'm taking a guess, this was recorded in 1978., the use of the horn, phil wanted on his albums. it was a special sound phil had with the kind of microphone they were useing , gave him the feel of an old man singing the songs. before it changed in the early 1980's with abacab album.
I just did some research on the internet. The song is from 1987 and it is featured on an album called "Wild Connections" with Gary Moore and Rod Argent. I was quite surprised about the year as his voice sounds more like in his Genesis days in the late 70's ("Wind and Wuthering", "...And then there were three").
@sauermusicDE I Agree sompletely with you, it sounds like somewhere in the 70's...defenetely like the sound he made with Genesis in those years. He had a more louder and stronger voice in the late 80ies...but nice to hear this song, haven't heard it before, and its funny so much more notknown songs of him come up more and more that didn't make it on one of his albums.
@ahfaxthis 1987 is the year of the CD album release (info taken from discogs dot com). As we now all agree that Phil's voice sounds more like from the late 70's in this song, the vinyl release simply might have been a few years earlier than the CD release (paramanjara's comment here hints on that, too). Does anyone know the exact year of the vinyl release?
@sauermusicDE With respect I disagree as to 1987. I followed his career since 1981 and even when back in time to all the old stuff. This song is 100 percent not from 1987. It's from the mid to 1978 era. Sound like all the songs on "AND THEN THERE WERE THREE". Either way, his music is the sound track to my life. I love Phil so much. I don't think he released much quality since "Both Sides" but I always bought the cd's the day they were release. Title Track GOING BACK isa perft final song
@ahfaxthis Did you read my last comment closely? We do NOT really disagree! ;-) A lot of albums that were released on vinyl before 1982 (market introduction of the first audio CompactDiscs) were released on CD several years later. I did some further research: The very first vinyl release of the "Skinningrove Bay" album was in 1978 on Acrobat Records (UK and Germany). First release on CD: Bold Reprive Records in 1987. Info source: garymoorefc com > Discography
This is awesome... Going through all these songs that weren't on his albums... Love this song inparticular, wish my Dad was still here to hear it he would have loved it too, he was a lotal Phil Collins and Genesis die hard fan :-)
BobbMiz 1 week ago
Beautiful. Track must be cut song from trick of the tail cd. WOW, i thought i had all the genesis songs. This is the best Christmas Gift. Thank you for posting.
ahfaxthis 2 months ago
could it be an genesis song
the music and phils voice sounds so much genesis like
Simba1213 3 months ago
@Simba1213 No, it's a very old song. So it sounds like an old Genesis song...
Liebespulsar4U 3 months ago
@Liebespulsar4U Song is from : "Skinningrove Bay" by JACK LANCASTER (1978?), re-released as "WILD Connections(1987?)" (Phil Collins,Gary Moore,Rod Argent) all the songs are by Jack Lancaster,with some credited to:"Lancaster/FROST" . Lancaster is a SUPERB woodwinds player/composer..., check out "MARSCAPE" by Lancaster and Robin Lumley,the "Genesis" of the Jazz-Rock band : "BRAND X" ,by the way , the album "Deep Green" is from is a 5 star out of 5,just brilliant,but nobody knows about it !!
ksjoyjespeace 2 weeks ago
The original record was Jack Lancaster's Skinningrove Bay later release don CD as Wild Connections. The whole album is great. Its from the late 70's not 80's.
paramanjara 1 year ago
i'm taking a guess, this was recorded in 1978., the use of the horn, phil wanted on his albums. it was a special sound phil had with the kind of microphone they were useing , gave him the feel of an old man singing the songs. before it changed in the early 1980's with abacab album.
redpillow100 1 year ago
SO BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!! BASS: JOHN GIBLIN?PERCY JONES?PINO PALLADINO? "WILD CONNECTIONS" GIVES NO WRITING/MUSICIAN CREDITS!!!! A HIDDEN GEM!!!!
ksjoyjespeace 1 year ago
I just did some research on the internet. The song is from 1987 and it is featured on an album called "Wild Connections" with Gary Moore and Rod Argent. I was quite surprised about the year as his voice sounds more like in his Genesis days in the late 70's ("Wind and Wuthering", "...And then there were three").
sauermusicDE 2 years ago 2
@sauermusicDE I Agree sompletely with you, it sounds like somewhere in the 70's...defenetely like the sound he made with Genesis in those years. He had a more louder and stronger voice in the late 80ies...but nice to hear this song, haven't heard it before, and its funny so much more notknown songs of him come up more and more that didn't make it on one of his albums.
Angie259 1 year ago
@sauermusicDE sorry this song is not from 1987.
ahfaxthis 2 months ago
@ahfaxthis 1987 is the year of the CD album release (info taken from discogs dot com). As we now all agree that Phil's voice sounds more like from the late 70's in this song, the vinyl release simply might have been a few years earlier than the CD release (paramanjara's comment here hints on that, too). Does anyone know the exact year of the vinyl release?
sauermusicDE 2 months ago
@sauermusicDE With respect I disagree as to 1987. I followed his career since 1981 and even when back in time to all the old stuff. This song is 100 percent not from 1987. It's from the mid to 1978 era. Sound like all the songs on "AND THEN THERE WERE THREE". Either way, his music is the sound track to my life. I love Phil so much. I don't think he released much quality since "Both Sides" but I always bought the cd's the day they were release. Title Track GOING BACK isa perft final song
ahfaxthis 2 months ago
@ahfaxthis Did you read my last comment closely? We do NOT really disagree! ;-) A lot of albums that were released on vinyl before 1982 (market introduction of the first audio CompactDiscs) were released on CD several years later. I did some further research: The very first vinyl release of the "Skinningrove Bay" album was in 1978 on Acrobat Records (UK and Germany). First release on CD: Bold Reprive Records in 1987. Info source: garymoorefc com > Discography
sauermusicDE 2 months ago