This entry includes Lee Sklar’s contributions to the Phil Collins catalog in six separate sections: studio and live albums, compilations with alternate and/or unreleased versions/tracks, single-only versions/remixes, unavailable on LP tracks, DVDs and Various Artists' audio/video compilations. Most recent update is about Lee's work with PC and Genesis on the “Live At Knebworth” concert DVD (1990), in the various artists’ section. Please do check back for further updates.
Studio and Live Albums
Phil Collins - No Jacket Required
Virgin V 2345 (1985) - UK LP
Virgin CDV 2345 (1985) - UK CD - CD issue with 1 added track
Side One
1 - Sussudio
2 - Only You And I Know
3 - Long Long Way To Go*
4 - I Don’t Wanna Know*
5 - One More Night*
Side Two
6 - Don’t Lose My Number*
7 - Who Said I Would
8 - Doesn’t Anybody Stay Together Anymore*
9 - Inside Out*
10 - Take Me Home*
only on CD
11 - We Said Hello Goodbye*
Notes: 1) Above image is of US LP release on Atlantic 81240-1 (1985). 2) Following credits were taken from the US LP and CD releases. 3) Added track on CD issue is the same also for US release, on Atlantic 7 81240-2 (1985).
Phil Collins - Vocals, Drums (2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11), Linn Drum Machine (2, 6), Simmonds (sic) (3, 6), Roland 909 (1, 10), Roland 808 Percussion (3), Roland 808 (5), Keyboards, The Odd Keyboard, Bass, Vocoder, Kalimba, Backing Vocals
Lee Sklar - Bass (3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11)*, Piccolo Bass (3, 10)*
Daryl Stuermer - Guitars, Keyboards
David Frank - Keyboards, Mini Moog Bass, DMX, Additional Keyboards
Nick Glennie-Smith - Keyboards
The Phenix Horns - Horns
Gary Barnacle - Sax, Sax Solo
Don Myrick - Sax, Sax Solo
Sting - Backing Vocals
Peter Gabriel - Backing Vocal
Helen Terry - Backing Vocal
Produced by Phil Collins and Hugh Padgham
Tom Tom 84 - Phenix Horn Arrangements (1, 2, 7)
Arif Mardin - String Arrangement (5), Orchestrated Introduction (11)
Hugh Padgham - Engineer (The Townhouse, Old Croft)
Steve Chase - Assistant Engineer (The Townhouse, Old Croft)
John Jacobs - Engineer (Air Studios)
Recording Studios:
The Townhouse, London
Old Croft, Surrey
Air Studios (Strings)
Mixing Studio (Digitally):
The Townhouse
Peter Ashworth - Cover Photography
Phil Collins - Album Design
Baker Dave - Album Design
Chief Gravy - Album Design
“Special Thanks // To Geoff Banks and Steve Jones for always being there when the fridge was empty // To Geoff Callingham for always being there a little after he was supposed to // To David Frank for assistance beyond the call // To Tom Tom for making sense of all my ‘Dat dats’ // To Louise and the Girls for feeding us // To Denny and Gracie and all at The Townhouse for being Patient // To Barney and the Maintenance Staff for all the hard work // To Ahmet, Neshui, Doug, Perry, Theo, Jeremy and Simon for their enthusiasm // To Stuart Nevison and A.M.S. // To Tony Smith, Carole Willis and all at Hit and Run Music without whom etc. // To Hugh for being a Pillar! // To Simon and Joely // And of course to Jill for being so Patient”.
“There is no Fairlight on this Record”.
“For more information on Phil Collins
Brad Lentz, 7610 West 162nd St.
Overland Park, Kansas, 66212”.
Songwriters:
Phil Collins
Daryl Stuermer
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UK catalog #s: the web
Phil Collins - …But Seriously
Virgin V 2620 (1989) - UK LP
Virgin CDV 2620 (1989) - UK CD - CD issue with added tracks
LP tracklist:
Side One
1 - Hang In Long Enough
2 - That’s Just The Way It Is*
3 - Find A Way To My Heart*
4 - Colours*
5 - Father To Son*
Side Two
6 - Another Day In Paradise*
7 - All Of My Life*
8 - Something Happened On The Way To Heaven
9 - Do You Remember?
10 - I Wish It Would Rain Down
CD tracklist:
1 - Hang In Long Enough
2 - That’s Just The Way It Is*
3 - Do You Remember?
4 - Something Happened On The Way To Heaven
5 - Colours*
6 - I Wish It Would Rain Down
7 - Another Day In Paradise*
8 - Heat On The Street*
9 - All Of My Life*
10 - Saturday Night And Sunday Morning*
11 - Father To Son*
12 - Find A Way To My Heart*
Notes: 1) LP and CD have different track orders and CD includes two added tracks (8, 10) which had been previously released as single b-sides. This is true also for US CD release on Atlantic 82050-2 (1989). 2) Above image was taken from UK LP release. Following credits were taken from UK LP and US CD releases.
Phil Collins - Vocals, Drums (LP: 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 - CD: 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12), Keyboards, Percussion (LP: 2, 3, 9 - CD: 2, 3, 10, 12), Tambourine (LP: 10 - CD: 6, 8)
Leland Sklar - Bass (LP: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 - CD: 2, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)*
Pino Palladino - Bass
Nathan East - Bass
Daryl Stuermer - Guitars
Dominic Miller - Guitars
Eric Clapton - Guitars
Steve Winwood - Hammond Organ
The Phenix Horns - Horns:
Don Myrick - Saxophones, Alto Saxophone
Louis Satterfield - Trombone
Harry Kim - Trumpet
Rahmlee Michael Davis - Trumpet
David Crosby - Vocals
Stephen Bishop - Vocals
Alex Brown - Backing Vocals
Marva King - Backing Vocals
Lynne Fiddmont - Backing Vocals (as Lynn Fiddmont)
Produced by Phil Collins and Hugh Padgham
Tom Tom 99 - Horn Arrangements
Maurice Spears - Music Preparation
Hugh Padgham - Engineer, Mixing Engineer
Phil Collins - Mixing Engineer
Simon Osborne - Assistant Engineer
Mr. Ed Goodreau - Assistant Engineer (L.A.)
Recording Studios:
The Farm, Surrey, England
A&M Studios, L.A., USA
Mr. Trevor Key - Cover Photography
Track 10/LP, 6/CD:
“And the guys & girls in the Choir, too many to mention!”.
“Recorded digitally except Bass & Drums // All Horn parts recorded in Real Time!”.
“Many Thanks to: // ….Tony Smith, Carole Willis, Vicky Andrews, and all at Hit and Run Music… without whom! // ….Geoff Callingham, Steve Jones, Mike Bowen, Dale Newman, Geoff Banks and Howie.. a fearless crew! // ….Angela for feeding us // ….Danny Gillen, friend and general good egg // ….Chris Hollebone and Sony for the tape machine! // ….Sue McGonigle, Lamont & Barbara Dozier // ….All the Crew at A&M Studios // ….Crosby….we finally did it! // ….Mr. Osborne for sterling work with the S1000! // …All my friends at Atlantic, Virgin and WEA Records // ….and of course, love to my wife Jill, Lily, Simon & Joely, what would I do without you!”.
“For Information on Phil Collins: // Brad Lentz, P.O. Box, 12250, Overland Pk. Kansas 66212 U.S.A.”.
Songwriters:
Phil Collins
Daryl Stuermer
Additional Songwriter (CD release):
Thomas Washington
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UK CD catalog #: the web
Phil Collins - Serious Hits… Live!
Virgin PCLP1 (1990) - UK double LP
Virgin PCCD1 (1990) - UK CD
Album One - Side One
1 - Something Happened On The Way To Heaven*
2 - Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now)*
3 - Who Said I Would*
4 - One More Night*
Album One - Side Two
5 - Don’t Lose My Number*
6 - Do You Remember*
7 - Another Day In Paradise*
8 - Separate Lives*
Album Two - Side One
9 - In The Air Tonight*
10 - You Can’t Hurry Love*
11 - Two Hearts*
12 - Sussudio*
Album Two - Side Two
13 - Groovy Kind Of Love*
14 - Easy Lover*
15 - Take Me Home*
Notes: 1) Above image and following credits were taken from the UK double-album release. Album was issued as such also in the US on Atlantic 82157-1 (1990). 2) CD releases, both for the UK and the US - on Atlantic 82157-2 (1990) - come with a differently colored artwork and in a single-CD package.
The Serious Guys:
Phil Collins - Vocals, Piano, Drums
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)*
Chester Thompson - Drums, Percussion
Daryl Stuermer - Guitars
Brad Cole - Keyboards
The Seriousettes:
Bridgette Bryant - Vocals
Arnold McCuller - Vocals
Fred White - Vocals
The Phenix Horns:
Don Myrick - Alto Sax
Lui Lui - Trombone
Rahmlee Michael Davis - Trumpet
Harry Kim - Trumpet
Produced by Phil Collins & Robert Colby
Paul Gomersall - Engineer, Mixing Engineer
Robert Colby - Mixing Engineer, House Sound Engineer
Recording Location:
Recorded during the ‘Serious Tour 1990’
Remixing Studios:
The Townhouse, London
Linford Manor Milton Keynes
Power Station NYC
Studio 4 Philadelphia
A&M Los Angeles
The Farm, Surrey
Tony Smith - Management
Andy Mackrill - Tour Direction
Morris Lyda - Production Manager
Jonathan Smeeton - Lighting Designer
Geoff Banks - Guitar Technician
Justin Crew - Keyboard Technician
Steve Jones - PC’s Equipment
Brad Marsh - Drum Technician
Rusty Lowrey - Varilite Operator
Howard Page - P.A. System Engineer
Phil Christensen - Stage Monitor Engineer
Sheryl Gordon - Media Relations
Malcolm Craggs - Tour Manager
Danny Gillen - Assistant Tour Manager
Carol Graham - Band Wardrobe
Lewis Lee - Photography
Wherefore Art - Design
Phil Collins - Design
“Between Feb. and Oct. 90 we played 127 shows across the world. I would like to thank the band and crew for giving 100% of their love and enthusiasm at every show. I’d also like to thank the fans, who play more of a part in a show than they realise, for their loyalty and affection. Love Phil Collins”.
“Very special thanks to: Carole, Vicky, Nicky and all at Hit & Run Music, Peter Bailey, Paul Devine, Peter Dlemos, Mike Farrell and I.T.G., Joe Flanagan, John Giddings and Solo, Dizzy Gosnell, Peter Greenlund, Howard Hopkins, Howie, Paul Kalenak, Peter Kenwood, Peter Lothian, Bob Mardon, Terry Millard, John Thomson, Michael Waters… plus others too numerous to mention but just as important!”.
Songwriters:
Phil Collins
Philip Bailey
Carole Bayer Sager
Stephen Bishop
Lamont Dozier
Nathan East
Brian Holland
Edward Holland, Jr. (as Eddie Holland)
Daryl Stuermer
Toni Wine
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UK CD catalog #: the web
US catalog #s: the web
Compilations With Non-Album Tracks/Alternate Versions/Previously Unreleased Tracks
As customary, compilations are listed only when including songs or versions of songs not released on original studio albums. While some of these versions may have been released in alternate packaging combinations, only one release instance per track has been listed.
“12”ers” - UK CD - gatefold sleeve
“12”ers” - US CD - front inlay
Phil Collins - 12”ers
Virgin CDEP4 (1987) - UK CD - Gatefold sleeve edition
Atlantic 7 81847-2 (1987) - US CD
1 - Take Me Home (8:05)*
2 - Sussudio (6:35)
3 - Who Said I Would (5:51)
4 - Only You Know And I Know (6:56)
5 - Don’t Lose My Number (6:36)*
6 - One More Night (6:24)*
Notes: 1) This is a collection of remixes of songs that were included, in their original form, on the “No Jacket Required” album and were subsequently released, in their remixed form, as 12" vinyl singles. Record does not come with musician credits: the following credits were taken from the track-by-track credits of the “No Jacket Required” record album. 2) The Virgin CDEP4 CD issue shows, on bottom right corner of front sleeve, a miniature image of the full PC/Marilyn Martin single “Separate Lives” sleeve picture. The Atlantic US issue has this replaced by a crop of same picture showing PC without Ms. Martin. Whether the latter is true also of the EU non-gatefold release on WEA 2-55469-2 is unbeknownst to me. 3) The Virgin CDEP4 CD issue comes with a 16-page booklet catalog of Virgin’s CD issues called “Circular 1”. 4) Tracks 1, 2, 5 and 6 are also included in a 45rpm 12” EP collection issued by WEA with the same title. The extended remix of track 1, however, is different both in timing and arrangement. See the entry in the ‘single-only versions/remixes’ section below. 5) For extended musician credits please refer to entries in the ‘album’ section above.
Phil Collins - Vocals, Keyboards, Drums (1, 4, 5), Roland 909 (1, 2), Backing Vocals, Simmons, Vocoder, Kalimba, The Odd Keyboard, Bass, Linn Drum Machine (4, 5), Roland 808 (6)
Lee Sklar - Bass (1, 5, 6)*, Piccolo Bass (1)*
Additional credits taken from the actual “12”ers” record album notes:
Produced by Phil Collins & Hugh Padgham
John ‘Tokes’ Potoker - Special Extended Remixes (1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
Hugh Padgham - Extended Mix (6)
Songwriters:
Phil Collins
Daryl Stuermer
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EU catalog #: the web
Phil Collins - Love Songs - A Compilation… Old And New
Virgin 7 24386 68042 6 (2004) - UK 2-CD
CD One
1 - Tearing And Breaking - previously unreleased
2 - Do You Remember? - “…But Seriously”
3 - One More Night* - “No Jacket Required” - previously unreleased remix by Allen Sides
4 - Against All Odds - “Against All Odds”/”…Hits”
5 - Can’t Turn Back The Years - “Both Sides”
6 - Groovy Kind Of Love - “Buster”/”…Hits”
7 - Everyday - “Both Sides”
8 - Don’t let Him Steal Your Heart Away - “Hello… I Must Be Going”
9 - Please Come Out Tonight - “Both Sides”
10 - This Must Be Love - “Face Value”
11 - It’s In Your Eyes - “Dance Into The Light”
12 - Can’t Stop Loving You - “Testify”
CD Two
13 - Testify - “Testify”
14 - True Colours (Rehearsal)* - previously unreleased - recorded live at sound check in Toulouse, France, 5 July 2004, The First Farewell Tour
15 - You’ll Be In My Heart - “Tarzan”
16 - If Leaving Me Is Easy - “Face Value”
17 - I’ve Been Trying - “AA.VV. - A Tribute to Curtis Mayfield” (1994)
18 - I’ve Forgotten Everything - “Both Sides”
19 - Somewhere - radio edit - “AA. VV. - The Songs Of West Side Story” (1996)
20 - Least You Can Do - “Testify”
21 - Two Hearts - “Buster”/”…Hits”
22 - Separate Lives (Live)* - “Serious Hits… Live!”
23 - My Girl (Live) - “Live From The Board”
24 - Always (Live)* - edited version from the “Serious Hits… Live!” video DVD (see notes)
25 - The Way You Look Tonight (Live) - previously unreleased - Montreux 1998
Notes: 1) The titles following the song names indicate the albums the tracks were taken from. Many thanks to Alessandro Bosi at www.philcollins.invisionzone.com for the help with some of the previously unreleased tracks, and the original album titles. This information is not contained in the CD notes. 2) For extended musician credits please refer to the entries in the ‘albums’ section above. 3) Track 24 (“Always”) appears to be an edited and possibly remixed version of the same “Serious Hits… Live!” DVD performance, although this is not stated anywhere in the CD notes. This particular track, however, had already been released as the b-side of the “Both Sides Of The Story” CD/cassette single WEA 4509-94090-2/WE C 795 (1993) (see pictures below). 4) These are the differences between the DVD version of track 24 (“Always”) and the “Love Songs” and “Both Sides” b-side version: a) At 2:32 on the CD: “and not for just a day” is “no no not for just a day”. b) At 2:57 on the CD: the mix brings up the rimshots. c) At 3:26 on the CD: the vocal phrasing on “for just a day” is different. d) At 3:58 on the CD: Daryl Stuermer’s guitar licks appear to be in a more staccato feel. e) At 4:10 on the CD: Lee’s ascending glissato on bass, right over the “you” coda of the vocals, has been mixed out. f) The whole of the track vocals appear to have been equalized in post production. Please note that as far as the differences in mixing go, these might be due to the surround remix of the DVD. 5) According to web sources, this anthology was issued in the US on Rhino 78058 (2004).
Phil Collins - Vocals
Lee Sklar - Bass (3, 14, 22, 24)*
Harry Kim - Flugelhorn Solo
Gerald Albright - Soprano Sax Solo
Bridgette Bryant - Vocals
Produced by PC (1, 5, 7, 9, 17, 18)
Produced by PC and Hugh Padgham (2, 3, 11)
Produced by Arif Mardin (4)
Produced by PC and Anne Dudley (6)
Produced by PC assisted by Hugh Padgham (8, 10, 16)
Produced by Rob Cavallo (12, 13, 20)
Produced by Nick Davis (14)
Produced by Rob Cavallo and PC (15)
Produced by David Pack (19)
Produced by PC and Lamont Dozier (21)
Produced by PC and Robert Colby (22, 23, 24)
Compiled by Geoff Callingham
Tony Smith - Executive Producer
Amy Keys - Vocal Arrangement (14)
Brad Cole - Vocal Arrangement (14), Arrangement (25)
Roberta Flack - Arrangement (24)
Recorded live at sound check in Toulouse, France (14)
Allen Sides - Mixing Engineer (1, 13, 20), Remixing Engineer (3), Engineer (12, 13, 20)
Hugh Padgham - Mixing Engineer (2, 11), Engineer (3, 8, 10, 11, 16)
PC - Mixing Engineer (2, 11)
Tom Lord Alge - Mixing Engineer (12)
Chris Lord Alge - Mixing Engineer (15)
Don Murray - Mixing Engineer (25)
Paul Gomersall - Engineer (5, 7, 9, 17, 18, 22, 24), Recording Engineer (22, 24)
Michel Colin - Engineer (14)
Elliot Scheiner - Recording Engineer (15)
Geoff Callingham - Recording Engineer (22), Engineer (22)
Mauricio Guerrero - Live Recording Engineer (25)
Christophe Suchet - Live Recording Engineer (25)
Julian Broad - Photography
Sebastian Copeland - Photography
Guzman - Photography
David Costa - Design/Art Direction for Wherefore Art?
Nadine Levy - Design/Art Direction for Wherefore Art?
“This compilation is something I’ve been thinking of for a long time now…. a collection of love songs that I’ve either written or co-written and that I consider to be amongst my best work, in addition to songs that have been written by other writers and admired by me from a distance, whilst secretly wishing that I HAD written them! There are also some songs here that I feel extremely close to, but were missed the first time around because of circumstances beyond their control! It’s not a “Hits” collection, but I would certainly call it a “Best Of”…. Hope you enjoy ‘em… - Phil”.
Songwriters:
Phil Collins
Carole Bayer Sager
Irving Berlin
Leonard Bernstein
Stephen Bishop
Lamont Dozier
Dorothy Fields
Tom Kelly
Jerome Kern
John Martyn
Curtis Mayfield
Billy Nichols
William Robinson, Jr. (as William “Smokey” Robinson)
Stephen Sondheim
Billy Steinberg
Daryl Stuermer
Toni Wine
“Both Sides Of The Story/Always (Live)” CD single - front sleeve
“Both Sides Of The Story/Always (Live)” CD single - rear sleeve
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US CD issue catalog #: the web
thanks to Alessandro Bosi on the PC Forum www.philcollins.invisionzone.com
Single-only Versions/Remixes
Please note that while some of these single-only versions may have been released in alternate packaging combinations, only one release instance per track has been listed.
“12”-Ers” - Japan EP - front cover
“12”-Ers” - Japan EP - rear cover
Phil Collins - 12”-Ers
Sussudio/Take Me Home/Don’t Lose My Number/One More Night
WEA P-6218 (1985) - Japan 12” vinyl EP - EP with 4 extended mixes
Side One
1 - Sussudio (Extended Mix) - 6:33 (album track)
2 - Take Me Home (Extended Mix)* - 6:10 (single-only extended mix)
Side Two
3 - Don’t Lose My Number (Extended Mix)* - 6:35 (album track)
4 - One More Night (Extended Mix)* - 6:20 (album track)
Notes: 1) This entry is about a Japanese vinyl EP comprising of songs that were included, in their original form, on the “No Jacket Required” album and were subsequently released, in their remixed form, as 12” vinyl singles. Whether this particular compilation was issued in other countries is unbeknownst to me. 2) Please note that while track 1, 3 and 4 are the same extended mixes included in the EU/US CD compilation “12”ers” (see entry in the ‘compilations’ section above), track 2 is an entirely different remix, with a different duration and a different arrangement. Whether this specific extended mix had been issued as a 12” single prior to this compilation’s release is unbeknownst to me. 3) Japanese release comes with a lyrics and photo insert. 4) For more detailed musician credits please see the “No Jacket Required” entry in the ‘albums’ section above.
Lee Sklar - Bass (2, 3, 4)*, Piccolo Bass (2)*
Produced by Phil Collins and Hugh Padgham
Arif Mardin - String Arrangement (4)
John “Tokes” Potoker - Extended Mixes (2, 3)
Songwriter:
Phil Collins
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“Sussudio Medley Megamix” - Megamix cover (front)
“Sussudio Medley Megamix” - “Take Me Home” cover (rear)
Phil Collins
Sussudio-Don’t Lose My Number-You Can’t Hurry Love (12” Medley Megamix Special)/Take Me Home (Extended Version)
WEA 258 670-0 (1986) - EU 12” vinyl EP - Double-A-sided limited edition remix EP
Side A
1 - Sussudio-Don’t Lose My Number-You Can’t Hurry Love (medley megamix special)* - 7:30 (previously unreleased remix)
Side A
2 - Take Me Home (extended version)* - 8:03 (album track)
Notes: 1) Track 1 is a remixed medley of two tracks from the “No Jacket Required” album and one track from the “Hello, I Must Be Going!” album. The remix adds some sound effects, some drum breaks, and, at the end of the track, the drum break from “In The Air Tonight”. 2) Track 2 is the same remix also included in the “12”ers” compilation (see entry in the ‘compilations’ section above). 3) For more detailed musician credits please see the “No Jacket Required” entry in the ‘albums’ section above, and the “Hello, I Must Be Going!” album credits.
Lee Sklar - Bass (1, 2)*, Piccolo Bass (2)*
Produced by Phil Collins and Hugh Padgham (2)
DJ Jens “Jeli” Lissat - Remix Engineer (1)
Peter Harder - Remix Engineer (1)
John “Tokes” Potoker - Mixing Engineer (2)
Remix Studios:
Try Harder Mega Tracks (1)
Cover Design - Mainartery
Songwriters:
Phil Collins
Lamont Dozier
Brian Holland
Edward Holland, Jr. (as Eddie Holland)
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“Everyday” - EU 4-track CD single - front inlay
“Everyday” - EU 4-track CD single - back inlay
Phil Collins
Everyday/Don’t Call Me Ashley/Everyday (early demo)/Doesn’t Anybody Stay Together Anymore (live)
WEA 4509 94716-2 (1993) - EU 4-track CD single
1 - Everyday (album track)
2 - Don’t Call Me Ashley (previously unreleased track)
3 - Everyday (early demo) (previously unreleased track)
4 - Doesn’t Anybody Stay Together Anymore (live)* (previously unreleased version)
Notes: 1) This is an European CD issue of the single “Everyday” taken from the Phil Collins album “Both Sides”. 2) Track 4 was recorded during the 1990 Serious Tour but NOT included in the double live album (see entry in the ‘albums’ section above). Also, please note that this track is NOT the same version of the song included in the “Serious Hits... Live!” DVD either. While the two performances seem to be fairly alike, the four repeated title lines near the end, and the words “I wonder why” are sung in a different manner and with subtle variations and additions. 3) For more detailed musician credits about the live track please see the “Serious Hits... Live!” entry in the ‘albums’ section above.
Leland Sklar - Bass (4)*
Written, Produced and Performed by Phil Collins (1, 2, 3)
Performed by The 10 Serious Guys and 1 Serious Gal (4)
Written by Phil Collins and Daryl Stuermer (4)
Produced by Phil Collins and Robert Colby (4)
Paul Gomersall - Engineer (1, 2, 3, 4)
Mark Robinson - Assistant Engineer (1, 2, 3)
Songwriters:
Phil Collins
Daryl Stuermer
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“Everyday” - US 5-track CD maxi single - front cover
“Everyday” - US 5-track CD maxi single - rear cover
Phil Collins
Everyday/Don’t Call Me Ashley/Everyday (early demo)/Hang In Long Enough (live)/Hand In Hand (live)
Atlantic 2-85715 (1993) - US-only CD5 maxi single CD
1 - Everyday (album track)
2 - Don’t Call Me Ashley (previously unreleased track)
3 - Everyday (early demo) (previously unreleased track)
4 - Hang In Long Enough (live)* (audio track from DVD)
5 - Hand In Hand (live)* (audio track from DVD)
Notes: 1) This is a US-only CD issue of the single “Everyday”, taken from the Phil Collins album “Both Sides”. This issue differs from its European counterpart (see entry above) in that the fourth track “Doesn’t Anybody Stay Together Anymore (live)” has been replaced by two other live tracks recorded during the 1990 Serious Tour and similarly NOT included in the double live album (see the “Serious Hits… Live!” entry in the ‘albums’ section above): “Hang In Long Enough (live)” and “Hand In Hand (live)”. Contrary to the EU single, though, both of these two live tracks have already been released (same version) in the “Serious Hits... Live! In Berlin” DVD. 2) For more detailed musician credits about the live tracks please see the “Serious Hits... Live!” entry in the ‘albums’ section above. 3) According to web sources, this maxi single was released in the US also on 12” vinyl.
Leland Sklar - Bass (4, 5)*
Written, produced and Performed by Phil Collins (1, 2, 3)
Performed by The 10 Serious Guys and 1 Serious Gal (4, 5)
Written by Phil Collins and Daryl Stuermer (4, 5)
Produced by Phil Collins and Robert Colby (4, 5)
Paul Gomersall - Engineer (1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
Mark Robinson - Assistant Engineer (1, 2, 3)
Songwriters:
Phil Collins
Daryl Stuermer
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“Love Songs” sampler - front sleeve
“Love Songs” sampler - rear sleeve
Phil Collins - Love Songs - A Compilation... Old And New
6 Track Sampler From the Forthcoming 2CD Compilation
Atlantic/Face Value Records PRO 15092/LCO 4281 (2004) - EU and US promo sampler CD
1 - Tearing And Breaking (edit) - 3:47 (sampler-only track)
2 - Against All Odds - 3:23 (album track)
3 - One More Night* - 4:44 (album track)
4 - True Colours (rehearsal) (edit)* - 3:13 (sampler-only track)
5 - Do You Remember? - 4:35 (album track)
6 - The Way You Look Tonight (live) - 4:03 (album track)
Notes: 1) This is a promotional sampler for the double compilation “Love Songs - A Compilation... Old And New” (see entry in the ‘compilations’ section above). 2) Tracks 1 and 4 are actual edits of the songs included in the compilation. Differences are as follows (please note that none of these two tracks have a fade-out). “Tearing And Breaking” - The duration of the compilation version is 5:28 while the edit version is 3:47. In the edit, the second verse of the lyrics has been edited out. Also, the ending chorus is repeated two times instead of four with accompaniment, and two times instead of three ‘a cappella’. “True Colours (rehearsal)” - The duration of the compilation version is, again, 5:28, while the edit version is 3:13. In the edit, the second soprano sax solo by Gerald Albright has been edited out. Also, the vocal ad-libs near the ending have been somewhat cut. 3) Track 3 (“One More Night”) is the same Allen Sides remix included in the “Love Songs” compilation (see entry above in the ‘compilations’ section). 4) The sampler bears two different catalog numbers and two different labels, one for the EU and the other for the US market (see above). 5) For more detailed musician credits please see the “Love Songs” entry in the ‘compilations’ section above.
Leland Sklar - Bass (3, 4)*
Songwriters:
Phil Collins
Dorothy Fields
Tom Kelly
Jerome Kern
John Martyn
Billy Steinberg
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Unavailable on LP Tracks
The definition for these cuts, at the time of their first release, was ‘unavailable on LP’, as they were not included in albums nor anthologies. However, some of these songs may have since been re-released as part of compilations or alternate packaging combinations: please note that only one release instance per track has been listed, that is its first pressing. As for Lee being a musician on these tracks, producer Hugh Padgham was so kind as to reply to an enquiry of mine saying Lee probably did play on these titles, but that he cannot remember definitely for sure, as he did not keep records. In order to make the tracks in question stand out, they have been printed in boldface. Still, no asterisk has been placed and the tracks are signaled by a question mark instead.
“Sussudio” - UK 7” vinyl single - front sleeve
“Sussudio” - UK 7” vinyl single - rear sleeve
Phil Collins
Sussudio/The Man With The Horn
Virgin VS 736 (1985) - UK 7” vinyl single
Side A
1 - Sussudio (album track)
Side B
2 - The Man With The Horn (unavailable on LP)
Note: The US single release of “Sussudio” is on Atlantic 7-89560 and has “I Like The Way” as b-side (see pictures below).
Lee Sklar - Bass (2?)
Produced by Phil Collins & Hugh Padgham (1, 2)
Songwriter:
Phil Collins
“Sussudio” - US 7” vinyl single - front sleeve
“Sussudio” - US 7” vinyl single - rear sleeve
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“One More Night” - UK 7” vinyl single - front sleeve
“One More Night” - UK 7” vinyl single - rear sleeve
Phil Collins
One More Night/I Like The Way
Virgin VS 755 (1985) - UK 7” vinyl single
Side A
1 - One More Night* (album track)
Side B
2 - I Like The Way (unavailable on LP)
Notes: 1) Bass on track 2 is probably Mini Moog and, possibly, played either by David Frank or PC. 2) The US single release of “One More Night” is on Atlantic 7-89588 and has “The Man With The Horn” as B-side (see pictures below).
Lee Sklar - Bass (1, 2?)*
Produced by Phil Collins & Hugh Padgham (1, 2)
Sleeve by Baker
Songwriters:
Phil Collins
Daryl Stuermer
“One More Night” - US 7” vinyl single - front sleeve
“One More Night” - US 7” vinyl single - rear sleeve
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“I Wish It Would Rain Down” - UK 12” vinyl EP - front sleeve
“I Wish It Would Rain Down” - UK 12” vinyl EP - rear sleeve
Phil Collins
I Wish It Would Rain Down/Homeless (Another Day In Paradise Demo)/You’ve Been In Love (That Little Bit Too Long)
Virgin VST 1240 (1990) - UK 12” vinyl EP
Side A
1 - I Wish It Would Rain Down (album track)
Side B
2 - Homeless (Another Day In Paradise Demo) (unavailable on LP)
3 - You’ve Been In Love (That Little Bit Too Long) (unavailable on LP)
Notes: 1) This UK release comes with a lyrics color insert depicting the sound image of the side-a mixdown (‘vibe’ sheet). Judging from a picture in the “...But Seriously” inner sleeve, this is one in a series of diagrams that were probably drawn by PC for each song in the collection. 2) The catalog number on the insert is VSTX 1240. 3) There do exist at least two types of sleeve layout for this release, the one above and an alternate one reading “Includes Limited Edition full color ‘Vibe’ sheet with lyrics” just below the title.
Leland Sklar - Bass (3?)
Produced by Phil Collins & Hugh Padgham (1, 3)
Produced by Phil Collins (2)
Mr. Trevor Key - Cover Photography
Songwriter:
Phil Collins
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“Hang In Long Enough” - UK 7” vinyl single - front sleeve
“Hang In Long Enough” - UK 7” vinyl single - rear sleeve
Phil Collins
Hang In Long Enough/Around The World In 80 Presets
Virgin VS 1300 (1990) - UK 7” vinyl single
Side A
1 - Hang In Long Enough (album track)
Side B
2 - Around The World In 80 Presets (unavailable on LP)
Leland Sklar - Bass (2?)
Produced by Phil Collins & Hugh Padgham (1, 2)
Hugh Padgham - Engineer (1, 2), Mixing Engineer (1, 2)
Phil Collins - Mixing Engineer (1, 2)
Simon Osborne - Assistant (1, 2)
Mike Laye - Photography
Phil Collins - Design
Roger Swanborough - Design
Bullitt - Design
Songwriter:
Phil Collins
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“Hang In Long Enough” - limited edition UK CD single - front
“Hang In Long Enough” - limited edition UK CD single - back
Phil Collins
Hang In Long Enough/That’s How I Feel/Hang In Long Enough (Pettibone Dub Mix)
Virgin VSCDX 1300 (1990) - UK CD single - Limited edition numbered picture CD featuring previously unreleased material
1 - Hang In Long Enough (album track)
2 - That’s How I Feel (unavailable on LP)
3 - Hang In Long Enough (Pettibone Dub Mix) - 6:08 (b-side of 12” single)
Leland Sklar - Bass (2?)
Produced by Phil Collins & Hugh Padgham
Hugh Padgham - Engineer (1, 2, 3), Mixing Engineer (1, 2)
Phil Collins - Mixing Engineer (1, 2)
Shep Pettibone - Remix Engineer (3)
Simon Osborne - Assistant (1, 2)
Mike Laye - Photography
Phil Collins - Design
Roger Swanborough - Design
Bullitt - Design
Songwriter:
Phil Collins
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DVDs
Phil Collins - All Live!
Glass 2083 (2002) - Brazil DVD
1 - Only You And I Know*
2 - Against All Odds*
3 - Who Said I Would*
4 - Sussudio*
5 - Behind The Lines*
6 - Westside*
7 - One More Night*
8 - In The Air Tonight*
9 - Band Intro
10 - Like China*
11 - You Can’t Hurry Love*
12 - It Don’t Matter To Me*
13 - Hand In Hand*
14 - Take Me Home*
15 - It’s Alright*
16 - Droned
Notes: 1) This entry is about a Brazilian DVD re-release of the video known as “No Ticket Required”, originally released in the UK in 1986 on WEA Music Video 252 411-3 (VHS) and 252 411 (laserdisc). The live concert video was filmed during the May, 29, 1985 date that PC held at the Reunion Arena in Dallas, Texas, during a leg of the “No Jacket Required” World Tour. According to web sources it is possible that this DVD release be a bootleg, of inferior image quality than its laserdisc counterpart. My copy shows indeed a rather muddy NTSC image, but I have not seen the PAL laserdisc so I cannot make any first-hand comparison. 2) Track 16 (“Droned”) is a cut from the PC album “Face Value” mixed over the closing video credits. 3) The following credits were integrated with those taken from an image of the UK VHS release case. 4) My apologies for the low quality of the above picture, which was taken from the web and enhanced. 5) PAL VHS tape running time was 89:16.
Audio/Tour Credits
Phil Collins - Vocals, Drums (6, 8, 13), Percussion (11, 12, 13), Keyboards
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)*, Vocals
Chester Thompson - Drums (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15), Percussion (7, 13), Vibes
Daryl Stuermer - Guitar, Vocals
Peter Robinson - Keyboards
Don Myrick - Saxophone, Vocals
Louis Satterfield - Trombone, Vocals
Rahmlee Michael Davis - Trumpet, Vocals
Michael Harris - Trumpet, Vocals
Craig Schertz - Concert Sound Mixing Engineer
Recording Location:
Reunion Arena, Dallas, Texas (May 29, 1985)
Video Credits
Jim Yukich - Director
Paul Flattery - Producer
Bob Hart - Executive Producer
Tony Smith - Executive Producer
Karin Mani - Associate Producer
Daniel Pearl - Director of Photography
David Foster - Editor
Patrick Couchois - Editor
George Massenburg - Video Sound Mixing Engineer
Craig Schertz - Video Sound Mixing Engineer
Peter Ashworth - Photography
Robert Ellis - Photography
Baker Dave at Assorted Images - Video Package
“Many thanks to Showco, The Reunion Arena & Pace Concerts”.
“For more information on PC…Brad Lentz,
P.O. Box 12250, Overland Park, Kansas 66212, U.S.A.”.
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Phil Collins - Serious Hits… Live!
Warner Music Vision 2564 60487-2 (2003) - EU 2-DVD set
Disc 1
1 - Hand In Hand*
2 - Hang In Long Enough*
3 - Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now)*
4 - Don’t Lose My Number*
5 - Inside Out*
6 - Do You Remember?*
7 - Who Said I Would*
8 - Another Day In Paradise*
9 - Separate Lives*
10 - Saturday Night And Sunday Morning*
11 - The West Side*
12 - That’s Just The Way It Is*
13 - Something Happened On The Way To Heaven*
Disc 2
14 - Doesn’t Anybody Stay Together Anymore*
15 - One More Night*
16 - Colours*
17 - In The Air Tonight*
18 - Band Introductions
19 - You Can’t Hurry Love*
20 - Two Hearts*
21 - Sussudio*
22 - A Groovy Kind Of Love*
23 - Easy Lover*
24 - Always*
25 - Take Me Home*
Disc 1 Extra Features
Multiple Camera Angles (on all tracks)
Stage Construction Stills Sequence
Tour Programme
Photo Gallery
Disc 2 Extra Features
Multiple Camera Angles (on all tracks except 14, 15, 18)
Interview (Interview by Doug Adamson. Directed by Gary Dyson)
Photo Gallery
Notes: 1) Following a cross-comparison with various web resources, this 2-DVD set appears to be a re-release of same performance already issued in 1990 as “Seriously Live In Berlin” on Virgin Vision VVD 783 (VHS - UK) and on Warner Music Vision 9031-72728-6 (laserdisc - Japan). Actual DVD video content shows indeed the “Seriously Live In Berlin” title superimposed on intial scene. According to same sources, track list and duration appear to be unchanged, minus the extra features. 2) While the DVD credits and title are alike to the LP’s (see entry in the ‘albums’ section above), the flip side of the case correctly states that the concert in question was filmed “In Berlin”. 3) Although both PC and Chester Thompson play percussion during the performance, no ‘percussion’ player is credited. 4) For more video notes and credits, please refer to actual video content. 5) Total duration is approx 184 mins, with concert being approx 160 mins and documentary (interview) approx 24 mins.
Audio/Tour Credits
The Serious Guys:
Phil Collins - Vocals, Piano, Drums (1, 10, 11, 16, 17)
Leland Sklar - Bass (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25)*
Chester Thompson - Drums (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25)
Daryl Stuermer - Guitars
Brad Cole - Keyboards
The Seriousettes:
Bridgette Bryant - Vocals
Arnold McCuller - Vocals
Fred White - Vocals
The Phenix Horns:
Don Myrick - Alto Sax
Lui Lui - Trombone
Rahmlee Michael Davis - Trumpet
Harry Kim - Trumpet
Recording Location:
Recorded during the ‘Serious Tour 1990’
Remixing Studios:
The Townhouse, London
Linford Manor, Milton Keynes
Power Station, NYC
Studio 4, Philadelphia
Los Angeles
The Farm, Surrey
Tony Smith - Management
Andy Mackrill - Tour Direction
Morris Lyda - Production Manager
Robert Colby - House Sound Engineer
Jonathan Smeeton - Lighting Designer
Geoff Banks - Guitar Technician
Justin Crew - Keyboard Technician
Steve Jones - PC’s Equipment
Brad Marsh - Drum Technician
Rusty Lowrey - Varilite Operator
Howard Page - P.A. System Engineer
Phil Christensen - Stage Monitor Engineer
Sheryl Gordon - Media Relations
Malcolm Craggs - Tour Manager
Danny Gillen - Assistant Tour Manager
Carol Graham - Band Wardrobe
Video Credits
Jim Yukich - Director
Phil Collins - Producer
Robert Colby - Producer, Mixing Engineer
Paul Gomersall - Engineer, Mixing Engineer
Lewis Lee - Photography
Wherefore Art - Design
Phil Collins - Design
“Between Feb. and Oct. 90 we played 127 shows across the world. I would like to thank the band and crew for giving 100% of their love and enthusiasm at every show. I’d also like to thank the fans, who play more of a part in a show than they realise, for their loyalty and affection. Love Phil Collins”.
“Very special thanks to: Carole, Vicky, Nicky and all at Hit & Run Music, Peter Bailey, Paul Devine, Peter Dlemos, Mike Farrell and I.T.G., Joe Flanagan, John Giddings and Solo, Dizzy Gosnell, Peter Greenlund, Howard Hopkins, Howie, Paul Kalenak, Peter Kenwood, Peter Lothian, Bob Mardon, Terry Millard, John Thomson, Michael Waters… plus others too numerous to mention but just as important!”.
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Phil Collins - Finally…The First Farewell Tour
Warner Music Vision 2564 61982-2 (2004) - EU 2-DVD set
Disc 1 Live At Bercy, Paris
1 - Drums, Drums & More Drums
2 - Something Happened On The Way To Heaven*
3 - Against All Odds*
4 - Don’t Lose My Number*
5 - Chat To Audience
6 - You’ll Be In My Heart*
7 - One More Night*
8 - Can’t Stop Loving You*
9 - Hang In Long Enough*
10 - True Colours*
11 - Come With Me*
12 - Groovy Kind Of Love*
13 - I Missed Again*
14 - Another Day In Paradise*
15 - No Way Out*
16 - Separate Lives*
Disc 2 Live At Bercy, Paris
17 - In The Air Tonight*
18 - Dance Into The Light*
19 - You Can’t Hurry Love*
20 - Two Hearts*
21 - Wear My Hat*
22 - Easy Lover*
23 - Sussudio*
24 - It’s Not Too Late*
25 - Take Me Home*
Disc 1 Extra Features
Extra Angles (on tracks 1, 11)
Original Music Videos:
V1 - Something Happened On The Way To Heaven*
V2 - Against All Odds
V3- Don’t Lose My Number*
V4 - You’ll Be In My Heart
V5 - One More Night*
V6 - Can’t Stop Loving You
V7 - Hang In Long Enough*
V8 - True Colours
V9 - Groovy Kind Of Love
V10 - I Missed Again
V11 - Another Day In Paradise*
V12 - No Way Out
V13 - Separate Lives
V14 - Against All Odds (Philadelphia Live Aid Performance)
V15 - Pick Up The Pieces (Wild Card - Live at Montreaux Jazz Festival, 1989)
Disc 2 Extra Features
Extra Angles (on tracks 21, 22)
Original Music Videos:
V16 - In The Air Tonight
V17 - Dance Into The Light
V18 - You Can’t Hurry Love
V19 - Two Hearts
V20 - Wear My Hat
V21 - Easy Lover
V22 - Sussudio*
V23 - Take Me Home*
V24 - In The Air Tonight (Secret Policeman’s Other Ball Live Performance)
Phil’s World:
V25 - A Bit Of A Parking Problem
V26 - But First… The Final Documentary*
V 27 - Phil’s Flash Gallery (Tour Photo Gallery)
Phil’s Special:
V28 - At Last… The Long Lost Network TV Special*
Notes: 1) Entry is about the 2-DVD release of PC’s performance at Le Palais Omnisports Paris Bercy, Paris, France held on Wednesday, June 16th 2004, during PC’s “First Farewell” Tour. 2) Extra features include many of PC’s promotional music videos, plus a “Live Aid” performance and a “Secret Policeman’s Other Ball” performance. Lee’s presence in the music videos has been listed both when actually playing on the audio track and when only acting. Since the audio track on these music videos is the same as on official record releases, please see the ‘albums’ section above for more detailed musician credits. 3) Lee is interviewed in the tour documentary (V26). 4) Extra features include a 1990 TV special filmed for CBS Television in the US by director Jim Yukich “Seriously… Phil Collins”. (V28). 5) Occasionally, other members of the band besides Luis Conte appear to be playing percussion. These have not been credited. 6) Total duration of DVD is approx 357 mins, with concert being approx 133 mins and extras approx 224 mins. 7) For more video notes by PC, please refer to actual video content. 8) For more credits pertaining to the music videos, please refer to actual video content.
Audio/Tour Credits
The Band:
Phil Collins - Lead Vocals, Drums (1, 17, 21, 25)
Leland Sklar - Bass Guitar (2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25)* On Extra Features: Bass Guitar (V3, V5, V11, V23, V26, V28), Actor (V1, V3, V7, V22, V26, V28), Interviewee (V26)
Chester Thompson - Drums (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25)
Daryl Stuermer - Guitar
Ronnie Caryl - Guitar
Brad Cole - Keyboards
Luis Conte - Percussion (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25)
The Singers:
Amy Keys - Singer
Lamont Vanhook - Singer
Lynne Fiddmont-Lindsey - Singer
Connie Jackson-Comegys - Singer
Bill Cantos - Singer
The Vine Street Horns:
Harry Kim - Trumpet
Gerald Albright - Sax
Dan Fornero - Trumpet
Arturo Velasco - Trombone
Project Policed by Phil Collins
Harry Kim - Horn Arrangements
Recording Location:
Le Bercy, Paris, France (Wednesday, June 16th 2004)
The Crew:
Tony Smith - Tour Director
Tim Brockman - Tour Manager
Steve Jones - Production Manager
Howard Hopkins - Production Manager
Danny Gillen - Personal Assistant to PC
Noel Rush - Assistant Tour Manager/Security
Jane Finn - Production Assistant
Vince Foster - Lighting Designer
Tellson James - Lighting Operator
Michel Colin - Front of House Engineer
Alain Schneebeli - Monitor Engineer
Paul Eastman - Backline/Keyboards
Brad Marsh - Backline/Drums
Aidan Mullen - Backline/Guitars
Dave Rule - Backline/Guitars
Mark Smith - Backline/Drums
Scotty Duhig - Lighting Crew Chief
Ruary Macphie - Video Director
Stuart Heany - Video Engineer
David Lloyd Rowe - Lead Rigger
Eileen Litrici - Wardrobe
Martha Heckman - Wardrobe
Video Credits
Hamish Hamilton - Director
Jim Parsons - Producer
Tony Smith - Executive Producer
Carol Willis - Coordinator
Ray Shulman for Isonic - Authoring
Nick Davis - DVD Sound Mixing Engineer
David Costa for Wherefore Art? - Package Art Direction, Design
Emil Dacanay for Wherefore Art? - Package Art Direction, Design
Phil Collins for Wherefore Art? - Package Art Direction, Design
Guido Karp - Live Photography
“If all has gone according to plan, you have in your hand more than just a memento of my last full tour. You will have a broad overview of a lot of what I’ve done in the last 25 years. There’ll be huge gaps of course…Genesis, there’s 30 years of work there alone. Brand X…the Princes Trust events… Hugely enjoyable times with Eric Clapton as his drummer…my big band tours with Quincy Jones and Tony Bennett, and the album that followed. …The acting…the numerous gigs, sessions and albums with some of my heroes… Lots more that I’m probably forgetting… So yes, there are some quite large holes that only a 5 or 6 DVD set could fill…maybe one day…
Anyway, just focusing on the solo work, as well as the full concert, you have access to many of the clips for the various singles…some hits, some not. Some seen, some not. Access to a few moments of relevance like “Live Aid” when I hopped continents, or “The Secret Policemans Other Ball” where I played “In The Air” on the piano for the very first time, quite terrified. Little moments that give alternate views of the same song.
There’s an interesting “period piece” that CBS screened in the USA to a mystified public during my “golden years” in the late 80’s, featuring a bizarre mix of people like Bruce Willis, John Travolta, John Candy, Dr. Dre, Henry Mancini, Gilbert Gottfried, The Ultimate Warrior and many many others… All this has been wrapped up to give a pocket guide to my efforts thus far, so dig in and enjoy…”.
“Before I go…..
to the players and singers who gave 110% every night just to make my music sound good,
to Pud and Howard and the crew for getting everything up in time and working,
to Tim, Danny and Noel for shepherding the band from sleep, to hotel, to stage, to hotel and back to sleep again,
to Michel and Alain and the sound crew who made it sound good whether we were in an arena, a stadium, an abattoir or a concrete shell,
to Vince and Telson for giving us something great to look at
to Scotty and the lighting crew for nursing the sick lights back to health,
to Ruary and his band of merry men for catching all the right moments,
to David and Vincent for ensuring the whole bloody thing didn’t fall on somebody,
to Eileen and Martha who had to be mum to the band and crew, and sew and iron and fix and wash,
to Mike and the Chippies for adding a bit here and taking it off there,
to the bus drivers who drove diligently through the night ferrying a sleeping crew just so they could put it all up again,
to the truck drivers who safely carried the instruments, lights and stage and confetti guns from country to country,
to the caterers who fed the army of skilled and unskilled labour as if it were a family of 4,
to the agents and promoters who gave everyone the opportunity to look and listen one last time,
to Nicky for balancing the books,
to Tony who with his left and right hands, Carol and Jo, guided and plotted the last 25 years of my life,
to Mike, Tony, Peter and Steve who shared some trailblazing moments all those years ago,
to all my friends and heroes who let me guide them or play for them,
to the fans who loyally stood in the wind, rain or snow so they could be at the front,
to the fans that bought the records,
to my kids who for the last 30 years have followed dad around the globe without complaint just because that’s his job,
to my wife Orianne for loving me and for responding honestly to my occasional great and sometimes terrible ideas,
to indeed everybody that has contributed in any way, small or otherwise, to me being able to play my music and make a living, and beyond…..
……..a huge thank you. PC xxx”.
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Various Artists: Lee w/PC on Audio/Video Compilations
Please check back for the companion “Live At Knebworth” LP/CD update and more..
Various Artists - Live At Knebworth - Parts One, Two & Three
Eagle Vision EREDV273 (2002) - EU 2-DVD set
disc 1 - volume 1
1 - Change - Tears For Fears
2 - Bad Man’s Song - Tears For Fears
3 - Everybody Wants To Rule The World - Tears For Fears
4 - On The Beach - Cliff Richard & The Shadows
5 - Good Golly Miss Molly - Cliff Richard & The Shadows
6 - We Don’t Talk Anymore - Cliff Richard & The Shadows
7 - In The Air Tonight - Phil Collins & The Serious Band*
8 - Sussudio - Phil Collins & The Serious Band*
9 - Coming Up - Paul McCartney
10 - Birthday - Paul McCartney
11 - Hey Jude - Paul McCartney
12 - Can’t Buy Me Love - Paul McCartney
disc 1 - volume 2
13 - Whatever You Want - Status Quo
14 - Rockin’ All Over The World - Status Quo
15 - Dirty Water - Status Quo
16 - In The Army Now - Status Quo
17 - Before You Accuse Me - Supergroup: Eric Clapton
18 - Tearin’ Us Apart - Supergroup: Eric Clapton
19 - Solid Rock - Supergroup: Eric Clapton/Dire Straits
20 - Think I Love You Too Much - Supergroup: Eric Clapton/Dire Straits
21 - Money For Nothing - Supergroup: Eric Clapton/Dire Straits
22 - Sacrifice - Supergroup: Eric Clapton/Dire Straits/Elton John
23 - Sad Songs - Supergroup: Eric Clapton/Dire Straits/Elton John
disc 2 - volume 3
24 - Hurting Kind - Robert Plant
25 - Tall Cool One - Robert Plant
26 - Wearing & Tearing - Robert Plant featuring Jimmy Page
27 - Rock And Roll - Robert Plant featuring Jimmy Page
28 - Mama - Genesis
29 - Throwing It All Away - Genesis
30 - Turn It On Again Medley (Turn It On Again/Everybody Needs Somebody To Love/Reach Out, I’ll Be There/Pinball Wizard/In The Midnight Hour/Turn It On Again (reprise)) - Genesis*
31 - Shine On You Crazy Diamond - Pink Floyd
32 - Run Like Hell - Pink Floyd
Notes: 1) Lee and the Serious Band play also on the Genesis “Turn It On Again” medley (track 30). 2) This 2-DVD set is a re-release of same performance already issued in various VHS and Laserdisc configurations and originally titled “Knebworth - The Event”. Original 1990 UK release was on Castle Music Pictures. 3) According to web sources, track list and total running time of DVD appear to have changed from VHS and Laserdisc versions: two tracks by Cliff Richard & The Shadows, “Do You Wanna Dance” and “Livin’ Doll”, are missing from the DVD version and the original running time appears to be 194 mins. as opposed to the current 180 mins. approx. Apart from the Richard/Shadows instance no other performance is missing. 4) DVD comes with liner notes about performances. For these please refer to inlay card. 5) Screen format is 4:3. 6) A new Blu Ray Deluxe DVD/CD edition of the Knebworth Event with the title “Live At Knebworth” is currently available. Please check out actual release for updated relevant details.
Audio/Tour Credits
Phil Collins And The Serious Band:
Phil Collins - Vocals, Drums (7)
Lee Sklar - Bass Guitar (7, 8)*
Chester Thompson - Drums (7, 8)
Daryl Stuermer - Guitar
Brad Cole - Keyboards
Don Myrick - Brass
Lui Lui - Brass
Rhamlee Michael Davis - Brass
Harry Kim - Brass
Bridgette Bryant - Backing Vocals
Arnold McCuller - Backing Vocals
Fred White - Backing Vocals
Genesis:
Phil Collins - Vocals, Drums (30)
Lee Sklar - Bass Guitar (only on track 30)*
Chester Thompson - Drums (28, 29, 30)
Mike Rutherford - Guitar, Bass Guitar
Daryl Stuermer - Guitar, Bass Guitar
Tony Banks - Keyboards
Brad Cole - Keyboards (only on track 30)
Don Myrick - Brass (only on track 30)
Lui Lui - Brass (only on track 30)
Rhamlee Michael Davis - Brass (only on track 30)
Harry Kim - Brass (only on track 30)
Bridgette Bryant - Backing Vocals (only on track 30)
Arnold McCuller - Backing Vocals (only on track 30)
Fred White - Backing Vocals (only on track 30)
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David Gilmour - Vocals, Guitars
Robert Plant - Vocals
Paul McCartney - Vocals, Guitar, Bass Guitar, Piano
Linda McCartney - Vocals, Keyboards
Roland Orzabal - Vocals, Guitars
Curt Smith - Vocals, Bass Guitar
Cliff Richard - Vocals
Hank Marvin - Vocals, Guitar
Bruce Welch - Vocals, Guitar
Francis Rossi - Vocals, Guitar
Rick Parfitt - Vocals, Guitar
Eric Clapton - Vocals, Guitar
Mark Knopfler - Vocals, Guitars
Elton John - Vocals, Piano
Guy Pratt - Bass Guitar
Phil Johnstone - Bass Guitar
Charlie Jones - Bass Guitar
Hamish Stuart - Bass Guitar, Guitar, Vocals
Mark Griffiths - Bass Guitar
John Rhino Edwards - Bass Guitar
Nathan East - Bass Guitar
John Illsley - Bass Guitar
Nick Mason - Drums
Chris Blackwell - Drums
Chris Whitten - Drums
Jim Copley - Drums
Brian Bennett - Drums
Jeff Rich - Drums
Steve Ferrone - Drums
Tim Renwick - Guitar
Jimmy Page - Guitar
Doug Boyle - Guitars
Robbie McIntosh - Guitar, Vocals
Neil Taylor - Guitars
Phil Palmer - Guitar
Rick Wright - Keyboards
John Carin - Keyboards
Paul ‘Wix’ Wickens - Keyboards, Vocals
Oleta Adams - Piano, Vocals
Andy Davies - Keyboards
Cliff Hall - Keyboards
Paul Moessl - Synths
Andrew Brown - Keyboards
Alan Clark - Keyboards
Greg Phillinganes - Keyboards
Guy Fletcher - Keyboards
Candy Dulfer - Saxophone
William Gregory - Saxophone
Ray Beavis - Brass
Dick Hanson - Brass
Chris Gower - Brass
John Earle - Brass
Gary Wallis - Percussion
Carole Steele - Percussion
Ray Cooper - Percussion
Durga McBroom - Backing Vocals
Sam Brown - Backing Vocals
Vicki Brown - Backing Vocals
Claire Torry - Backing Vocals
Adele Bertei - Backing Vocals
Biti Strauchn - Backing Vocals
Pete Howarth - Backing Vocals
Mick Mullins - Backing Vocals
Keith Murrell - Backing Vocals
Katie Kissoon - Backing Vocals
Tessa Niles - Backing Vocals
A Silver Clef Productions and Medialab Ltd Production
Concert Presented by Andrew Miller & Paul King (for Silver Clef Productions)
Pete Edmunds - Production Manager (for Silver Clef Productions)
Dave Dee - Master Of Ceremonies (for Silver Clef Productions)
Live Recording Location and Date:
Knebworth, Hertfordshire, Saturday, June 30th, 1990
Video Credits
Larry Jordan - Director
Bruce Gowers - Director
Richard Leyland - Producer (for Medialab)
John Gaydon - Executive Producer (for Medialab)
Lol Creme - Video Version (for Medialab)
Chris Kimsey - Soundtrack Producer, 5.1 Mixing Engineer
Steve Smith - Soundtrack Producer
Sound Production Studio:
Olympic Studios, London
5.1 Mixing Studio:
Sphere Studios, London
Melissa Roy - Production Associate (for Eagle Vision)
Stefanie Lee - Production Associate (for Eagle Vision)
Rex Features - Photos
Nikkie Amouyal - Packaging Design
“Knebworth, Hertfordshire, Saturday, June 30th, 1990. In aid of the Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Centre for providing music therapy for handicapped children and the BRIT school for performing arts and technology, 120,000 fans gather for an historic event featuring a legendary combination of British rock artists… // Previously released in three volumes as Knebworth ‘The Event’ On VHS and Laserdisc this is a new combined master with specially re-mixed 5.1 Surround Sound and DTS released for the first time on DVD.”
“A concert on aid of the Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Centre and The BRIT School for Performing Arts & Technology. // The planning for this concert started in September 1988 our target being £3 million necessary to build a much needed new centre for Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy. So what I hear you ask is music therapy? In short it is a way of communicating with, developing and enhancing the lives of mentally, phisically and handicapped children, through music. Having settled on the idea of a fund-raising concert the next step was to approach artists who could attract the size of audience needed to raise this enormous sum of money. The perfect answer was on our doorstep. For the last 15 years Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy has presented the Silver Clef Award to artists for their outstanding services to the British music industry. So we asked them all! // The date of the concert had been set for June 30th 1990 and all the Silver Clef Award winners that were available on that date agreed to perform, willingly giving their services to support music therapy. The concert sold out instantly and it became evident that our target would be exceeded. To gratefully acknowledge the support that Nordoff-Robbins has received from the music industry it was agreed that the proceeds would be shared with a new venture - The BRIT School for Performing Arts & Technology - currently being established by the British Phonographic Industry. // And so to the day itself - as host for the concert, I represented Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Onstage, I was overwhelmed by the size, the appreciation and the sheer good humour of the huge audience. Offstage I was equally impressed by the professionalism and good will of the artists and their crews. // A magnificent show, a terrific day - one of the best shows of my life. // Dave Dee // On behalf of Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Fund Raising Committees.”.
“Royalties from the sale of this video throughout the world are donated to Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Charity and the BPI BRIT School for Performing Arts & Technology.”.
“Silver Clef Productions: // Concert presented by Andrew Miller & Paul King // With special thanks to Bill Curbishley & Derek Green”.
“Eagle Vision: // Special thanks to Geoff Kempin & Terry Shand”.
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Various Artists - Two Rooms - Celebrating The Songs Of Elton John & Bernie Taupin
Mercury 845 749-2 (1991) - UK CD
1 - Border Song - Eric Clapton
2 - Rocket Man (I Think It’s Going To Be A Long, Long Time) - Kate Bush
3 - Come Down In Time - Sting
4 - Saturday Night’s Alright (For Fighting) - The Who
5 - Crocodile Rock - The Beach Boys
6 - Daniel - Wilson Phillips
7 - Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word - Joe Cocker
8 - Levon - Jon Bon Jovi
9 - The Bitch Is Back - Tina Turner
10 - Philadelphia Freedom - Daryl Hall & John Oates
11 - Your Song - Rod Stewart
12 - Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me - Oleta Adams
13 - Madman Across The Water - Bruce Hornsby
14 - Sacrifice - Sinead O’Connor
15 - Burn Down The Mission - Phil Collins*
16 - Tonight - George Michael
Notes: 1) Above picture and following credits were taken from US CD release on Polydor 845 750-2/D135407. 2) According to web sources, album was released also as a double vinyl LP on Mercury 845 749-1 (UK/EU release). Side one/two breakdowns are for now unknown. 3) Album comes with individual notes from the artists involved. Please refer to original booklet/sleeves for these. 4) A video special with performances and interviews was released at the time and sold in various packaging combinations. According to web sources a VHS plus CD box-set was released on Mercury 845 907-0. 5) US catalog #s for video releases are as follows: Polydor 083 589-3 (vhs video) and Polydor 083 589-1 (laserdisc).
Lee Sklar - Bass (15)*
Phil Collins - Vocals, Drums (15), Piano
Daryl Stuermer - Guitar
Steve Winwood - Organ
Phenix Horns - Brass Section
Eric Clapton - Vocals, Guitar
Kate Bush - Vocals, Keyboards
Sting - Vocals, Bass
Roger Daltrey - Vocals
Alan Jardine - Lead Vocal
Jeff Peters - Vocals
Wilson Phillips - Vocals
Joe Cocker - Vocals
Jon Bon Jovi - Vocals
Tina Turner - Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals
Daryl Hall - Lead Vocals, Background Vocals, Keyboards
Rod Stewart - Vocals
Oleta Adams - Vocals, Piano
Bruce Hornsby - Lead Vocals, Piano
Daryl Jones - Bass
Del Palmer - Bass
John Entwistle - Bass
Neil Stubenhaus - Bass
T.M. Stevens - Bass
Tim Harrington - Bass
Bob Feit - Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals
Kasim Sulton - Bass Guitar
Carmine Rojas - Bass
Pino Palladino - Bass
Joe Puerta - Bass
Steve Ferrone - Drums
Charlie Morgan - Drums
Steve Holley - Drums
Tico Torres - Drums
Jack Bruno - Drums
Michael Braun - Drums
Dave Palmer - Drums
John Cushon - Drums
John Molo - Drums
Alan Murphy - Guitars
Pete Townshend - Guitar
Jerry Stevenson - Guitars
Michael Landau - Guitar
Phil Grande - Guitar
Aldo Nova - Guitar
Phil X - Guitar
James Ralston - Guitar, Backing Vocals
Gene Black - Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals
John Oates - Electric Guitar, Background Vocals
Elliot Easton - Electric Guitar
Jeff Golub - Guitar
Chrissy Shefts - Guitar
Roland Orzabal - Guitar, Backing Vocals
George Marinelli, Jr. - Guitar
Don Teschner - Mandolin
Greg Phillinganes - Piano
Robbie Kondor - Additional Synthesizers
Alan Clark - Additional Synthesizers
Nancy Treadlight - Piano
John ‘Rabbit’ Bundrick - Piano
Ian Lynne - Keyboards
Glen Ballard - Electric Piano, Synthesizer
Randy Kerber - Acoustic Piano
John Miles - Synthesizer
Chris Stainton - Keyboards
Dave Bryan - Keyboards
Howie Bertolo - Keyboards
Kenny Moore - Piano, Backing Vocals
Ollie Marland - Keyboards, Backing Vocals
Bob Mayo - Keyboards
T-Bone Wolk - Additional Keyboards
Terry Burros - Additional Keyboards
Kevin Savigar - Keyboards
Simon Clark - Hammond Organ
John “J.T.” Thomas - Keyboards (as Additional Musician)
Lyndon Connah - Keyboards
Chris Cameron - Piano, Strings
Jeff Bova - Synth Horns
Timmy Cappello - Horn Section, Sax Solo, Organ, Tambourine, Backing Vocals
Michael Brecker - Tenor Sax
George Young - Alto Sax
Ronnie Cuber - Baritone Sax
Daniel Higgins - Sax
Deric Dyer - Sax
Alan Rubin - Trumpet
Dave Bargeron - Trombone
Andy Hamilton - Woodwinds, French Horns
Danny Jacobs - Oboe
Richard Green - Violin
Dave Clayton - Strings
Davey Spillane - Uillean Pipes
Alistair Anderson - Concertina
Carol Steele - Tambourine
John Robinson - Cymbals
Sammy Figueroa - Percussion
Reverend Timothy Wright Washington Temple Concert Choir - Choir
Ian Wilson - Backing Vocal
Billy Nicholls - Backing Vocal
Carl Wilson - Backing Vocal
Mike Love - Backing Vocal
Bruce Johnston - Backing Vocal (as Bruce Johnson)
Adrian Baker - Backing Vocal
Tessa Niles - Backing Vocals
Carol Kenyon - Backing Vocals
Produced by: Eric Clapton & Truman Stiles (1)
Produced by: Kate Bush (2)
Produced by: Jon Astley & Billy Nicholls (4)
Produced by: Gus Dudgeon (5)
Produced by: Glen Ballard (6)
Produced by: David Tickle (7)
Produced by: Jon Bon Jovi, Aldo Nova and Obie O’Brien (8)
Produced by: Chris Lord-Alge, Tina Turner & Roger Davies (9)
Produced by: Daryl Hall, John Oates & Tom “T-Bone” Wolk (10)
Produced by: Trevor Horn (11)
Produced by: Roland Orzabal (as Roland Orzabel) (12)
Produced by: Gus Dudgeon & Bruce Hornsby (13)
Produced by: Sinead O’Connor (14)
Produced by: Phil Collins & Hugh Padgham (15)
Produced by: George Michael (16)
Rob Mounsey - Horn Arrangement (1)
Timmy Cappello - Horn Arrangement (9)
Wilson Phillips - Vocal Arrangement (6)
Glen Ballard - Vocal Arrangement (6)
Jerry Hey - String Arrangement (6)
Jon Astley - Programming (4)
Ian Lynne - Programming (5)
Michael Boddicker - Synthesizer Programming (6)
Dave O’ Donnell - Engineer (1)
Del Palmer - Engineer (2)
Hugh Padgham - Recording Engineer (3), Mixing Engineer (3)
Richard Arnold - Engineer (3)
Andy Macpherson - Engineer (4)
Jeff Peters - Engineer (5) (Red Barn Studios)
Ian Lynne - Engineer (5) (Tagmere Studios)
Francis Buckley - Recording Engineer (6), Mixing Engineer (6)
David Tickle - Recording Engineer (7), Mixing Engineer (7)
Obie O’Brien - Recording Engineer (8), Mixing Engineer (8)
Chris Lord-Alge - Engineer (9), Mixing Engineer (9)
Peter Moshay - Engineer (10)
Steve Chase - Engineer (12)
Larry Millas - Engineer (13)
John Reynolds - Engineer (14)
Chris Porter - Engineer (16), Live Recording (16)
Rob Eaton - Mixing Engineer (1)
Gus Dudgeon - Remix (5), Mix (13)
Tufty (also as Tuffy) - Remix (5), Mixing Engineer (13)
Curt Frasca - Mix Engineer (10)
Shep Pettibone for Mastermix Productions - Mix (10), Post Production (10)
Brian Malouf - Mixing Engineer (11)
Phil Nicolo - Additional Engineering (8)
Ben Fowler - Assistant Engineer (1)
Mark Hagen - Assistant Engineer (6)
Chris Fogel - Assistant Engineer (6)
Charlie Paakkari (as Charlie Paakkard) - Assistant Engineer (6)
Randy Long - Assistant Engineer (6)
Dan Gellent - Assistant Engineer (7) (The Power Station)
Gary Langan - Assistant Engineer (7) (The Metropolis)
Brian Scheuble - Assistant Engineer (9)
Michael Douglass - Assistant Engineer (9)
Ken Wishner - Assistant Engineer (13)
Scott Ahaus - Assistant Engineer (13)
Paul Golding - Assistant Engineer (14)
Talley Sherwood - Assistant Mixing Engineer (9)
Recording Studios/Locations:
Townhouse Studios, London (3)
Wisseloord Studios, Hilversum (3)
Red Barn Studios, Big Sur, California (5)
Tagmere Studios, Merton, England (5)
Westlake Audio, L.A., CA. (6)
Capitol Studios, L.A., CA. (6)
The Power Station, New York (as The Powerstation New York) (7)
The Metropolis, London (7)
Sanctuary Studio, New Jersey (8)
A&M Studios, Los Angeles (9)
A-Pawling Studios, N.Y. (10) (June 1991)
River North Studio, Chicago (13)
Lansdowne Studios, London (14)
Live at Wembley Arena March 1991 (16)
Mixing Studios:
Surrey Sound, Leatherhead, England (5, 13)
Capitol Studio, L.A., CA. (6)
Pacifique Studios, N. Hollywood, CA. (6)
A&M Studios (7)
Image Recording, Los Angeles (9)
Orion Crawford - Charts Preparation (6)
Alexandra Saraspe - Production Assistant (1)
Jill Dell’Abate - Production Co-ordinator (1)
Jolie Levine - Production Co-ordinator (6)
Tom Perme - Guitar Technician (10), Crew (10)
Bob Carlos Clarke - Photo
Randee St. Nicholas - Photo
Phil Dent - Photo
John Carda Bush - Photo
Robert Gligorov - Photo
Chalkie Davis - Photo
Alan Bergman - Photo
Lynn Goldsmith - Photo
Neal Preston - Photo
Timothy White - Photo
Paul Cox - Photo
Diego Uchitel - Photo
Greg Gorman - Photo
Kevin Westenberg - Photo
Josh Millais - Photo
Dave Morgan - Photo
““Two Rooms” celebrates the songwriting partnership of Elton John and Bernie Taupin. Friends and admirers have recorded their own musical tribute with songs that have moved, inspired or excited them during 25 years of this unique collaboration; a creative relationship that has been both independent and interdependent - Two rooms at the end of the world.”.
“With Special Thanks to: // Arma Andon, Siobhan Bailey, Honey Bianchi, Lee Blumer, Dr. John Bush, Pauline Carroll, Annie Challis, Bill Curbishley, Miles Copeland, Roger Davies, Robbie Dennis, Brian Doyle, Roger Forrester, Lucian Grainge, Andrew Haydon, David Hockman, Tom Hulett, Robert Kahane, Mercedes Karabec, Michael Lang, Michael Lippman, Elliott Lott, Chris Main, Doc Mc Ghee, Claire Milner, Tim Neece, Tania Payne, Randy Phillips, Di Puplett, John Reid, Sharona Sabbag, Lindsay Scott, Matt Sheppard, Tony Smith, Caroline Southey, Arnold Stiefel, James Todd, John Titta, Nicola Turnbull, Kim Turner, Hilary Walker, David Wernham, Dee Whelan, Carol Willis Impey, Deena Wood // Album co-ordinated by: Candace Strickland”.
Songwriters:
Elton John
Bernie Taupin (as Taupin)
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source/pic: my records
all UK/EU catalog #s: the web
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