There was a piece in TapeOp two issues back about how he and Hugh Padham got that drum sound. Pretty interesting. Phil was a great player. I was there with them until the Mama LP. After that ... well ... the less said the better. The first two Collins solo records are also pretty good. But from "No Jacket" forward, it was strictly lawnmower beer music. john micek On May 7, 2007, at 7:44 PM, Mark Eichelberger wrote: > It's interesting John that you mentioned Phil Collin's drumming. I > also have a soft spot for those thunderous drums of his. His > playing on Peter Gabriel's 'No Self Control' is pretty incredible. > > I have to admit I was really into solo Phil and Genesis up until > around the time of his second solo album. For me anyway, > everything pretty much went quickly downhill for that point on in > both his solo albums and Genesis, and I quickly lost interest. > Kinda sad in a way.... > > Mark > > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "John L. Micek" > > To: > Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 4:45 PM > Subject: Re: Worst Hit Songs By Major Artists > > >> And it's got that signature, gigantic Collins drum sound, which I >> still love. >> And, ironically, I'm pretty sure it never even appeared on a >> Collins solo record. It was on Bailey's "Chinese Wall." >> >> john micek. >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Will Harris" >> To: >> Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 4:38 PM >> Subject: Re: Worst Hit Songs By Major Artists >> >> >>> >"That's What Friends Are For"....a triple melt-down: Elton John, >>> Stevie >>>> Wonder, Dionne Warwick >>> >>> Actually, I guess that's a quadruple threat if you factor in Burt >>> Bacharach >>> as well... >>> >>>> "Part Time Lover" -- Phil Collins/Philip Bailey >>> >>> Ah, you mean "Easy Lover." But I have to disagree with you on >>> this one: >>> it's one of my favorite songs of the '80s. It might not be the >>> pinnacle of >>> either artist's career, but it's an ear worm of the highest >>> order, and with >>> great harmonies to boot. >>> >>> Latah, >>> >>> WILL >>> >>> >>> >> >> > >