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Private Parts & Pieces 1 & 2
Anthony Phillips
Private Parts & Pieces 1 & 2
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
  •  Track Listings (16) - Disc #1
  •  Track Listings (15) - Disc #2

Two CD set containing a pair of releases from the veteran guitarist and former member of Genesis: Private Parts & Pieces Pt. 1 and Private Parts & Pieces Part 2: Back From The Pavillion. Private Parts and Pieces wa...  more »

     
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All Artists: Anthony Phillips
Title: Private Parts & Pieces 1 & 2
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: 101 DISTRIBUTION
Release Date: 2/16/2010
Album Type: Import
Genres: Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 604388338122

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Two CD set containing a pair of releases from the veteran guitarist and former member of Genesis: Private Parts & Pieces Pt. 1 and Private Parts & Pieces Part 2: Back From The Pavillion. Private Parts and Pieces was originally released in the UK as a free bonus album as part of the Sides release. It was released as a stand alone album shortly afterwards in late 1978. The album is almost all acoustic based material that had been written between Ant leaving Genesis and the release of The Geese and The Ghost. Pt. 2: Back To The Pavillion was released in early 1980 due to the incredible success of the original Private Parts and Pieces album.
 

CD Reviews

Remastered PPPI and II
James H. Kidder | Knoxville, Tennessee | 03/23/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"What is missing from both the listing of this item and from the product description below is that this is another in a line of remastered CDs from AP. He is slowly going through his catalog and remastering the discs. Some have been dramatic, such as The Geese and the Ghost, while others, like this release, have been somewhat more subtle. In fact, this remaster is so subtle that it is difficult to tell the original from the remaster, apart from the drop in noise. This is nothing like the Genesis "remasters" which were altered, sometimes dramatically, from their originals. Both of these albums provide an excellent introduction to Anthony Phillips and have a light, laid-back air about them. The first PPP is the more cohesive of the two, which much taken up by lengthy twelve-string and classical guitar pieces, all of which are very enjoyable. The second PPP, while being somewhat more eccentric than the first one, is more varied in its arrangements, with shorter songs. Each of these discs has its strengths but both are eminently enjoyable and one can hear still hints of Ant's days with Genesis in each."