Full Description
In the
mid-1960s, two notable bands emerged from the rarified cloisters of
Charterhouse Public School in rural Surrey: The Anon, with guitarists Anthony
Phillips and Mike Rutherford and The Garden Wall, a unit driven by the duo of
Peter Gabriel and Tony Banks. Following the 1966 end-of-term school concert,
these two bands merged, leading to the first lineup of Genesis. Phillips
remained with Genesis until July 1970, when stage fright and ill health forced
him to quit. He embarked on a long course of musical self-improvement that
would eventually lead to an impressive technique on both guitar and keyboards,
leading to a flourishing solo career, commencing with his first solo album The
Geese & The Ghost in 1977.
In this book, Alan Draper looks at Anthony
Phillips' solo output, from his 1977 debut album through to his most successful
long-form work, Slow Dance, in 1990. Also included are the two Archive
Collection albums, released after this date, as they contain previously
unreleased material from the pre-1990 period. In the 21st century, Phillips'
albums have become widely available via rereleased and beautifully packaged box
sets, providing the perfect opportunity to explore his impressive body of work
once again.