Search - Artist/Band: Anthony Phillips

Artist Info

  • Name: Anthony Phillips
  • Birthday: 12/23/1951
  • Decades Active: 1990
  • Genre: Rock
  • Styles: Adult Contemporary, Prog-Rock, Finger-Picked Guitar, Solo Instrumental, Soundtracks, TV Soundtracks, Ambient, Techno-Tribal, Album Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock
  • Moods: Ambitious, Brooding, Cerebral, Complex, Gentle, Indulgent, Knotty, Lush, Reflective, Reserved, Soft, Somber, Sparse, Sprawling, Tense/Anxious, Warm, Bright, Elaborate, Hypnotic, Laid-Back/Mellow, Rousing, Theatrical, Dramatic, Freewheeling, Gloomy, Intense, Literate, Nocturnal, Poignant, Provocative, Sentimental, Slick, Uncompromising, Amiable/Good-Natured, Atmospheric, Ethereal, Romantic, Smooth, Soothing, Wistful, Yearning, Elegant, Passionate, Self-Conscious, Sophisticated, Dreamy, Earnest, Light, Refined/Mannered

Albums

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Title Release
  • Missing Links, Vol. 4: Pathways & Promenades
  • 11/24/2009
  • Wildlife
  • 04/29/2008
  • Fingerpainting/Missing Links, Vol. 1
  • 10/30/2007
  • Sky Road/Missing Links, Vol. 2
  • 10/30/2007
  • Time & Tide
  • 10/29/2007
  • Private Parts & Pieces, Vol. 10: Soiree W
  • 09/24/2007
  • Private Parts & Pieces, Vol. 4: Dragonfly Dreams W
  • 09/24/2007
  • Private Parts & Pieces, Vol. 6: Ivory Moon W
  • 09/24/2007
  • Private Parts & Pieces, Vol. 7: Slow Waves Soft Stars W
  • 09/24/2007
  • Private Parts & Pieces, Vol. 8: New England W
  • 09/24/2007
  • Paper Sleeve Box
  • 07/20/2007
  • Field Day WA
  • 05/16/2006
  • Private Parts & Pieces 4/Private Parts & Pieces 5 WA
  • 03/16/2005
  • Archive Collection, Vol. 2
  • 07/13/2004
  • Battle of the Birds WA
  • 11/18/2003
  • Soundscapes
  • 10/28/2003
  • Sail the World
  • 07/01/2003
  • The Sky Road
  • 05/08/2001
  • Tarka WA
  • 2001
  • Soiree WA
  • 03/21/2000
  • Missing Links, Vol. 3
  • 12/14/1999
  • Gypsy Suite
  • 06/30/1998
  • Archive Collection, Vol. 1 WA
  • 05/19/1998
  • Private Parts & Pieces 6: Ivory Moon
  • 11/11/1997
  • Dragonfly Dreams
  • 04/22/1997
  • Anthology WA
  • 01/1996
  • Private Parts & Pieces 8: New England
  • 05/28/1993
  • Ivory Moon
  • 07/08/1991
  • Finger Painting
  • 1991
  • Private Parts & Pieces 4: A Catch at the Tables WA
  • 1987
  • Private Parts & Pieces 5: Twelve
  • 1987
  • Slow Waves
  • 1987
  • Invisible Men
  • 1984
  • Private Parts & Pieces 3: Antiques
  • 03/1982
  • 1984 WA
  • 1981
  • Private Parts & Pieces 2: Back to the Pavilion WA
  • 1980
  • Sides WA
  • 1979
  • Private Parts & Pieces WA
  • 1978
  • Wise After the Event WA
  • 1978
  • The Geese & the Ghost WA
  • 1977

    Individual Bio

    Anthony Phillips was one of the founding members of Genesis, having attended the Charterhouse School in Surrey with Peter Gabriel, Tony Banks, and Michael Rutherford. Phillips and Rutherford (who had played together in another band before linking up with Gabriel and Banks), were the principal composing members of Genesis during their formative years, right into their first recording venture on English Decca ("Silent Sun" etc.) under the aegis of Jonathan King. Much of Phillips' and Rutherford's music was too subtle and introspective to work for the fledgling band on stage, and eventually composition became more of a shared effort. By the time the group cut its second album, Trespass, however, Phillips had receded into the background, propelled by a crippling onset of stage-fright that forced him out of the line-up following the album's release. His influence, ironically, was felt very strongly on their subsequent breakthrough third album, Nursery Cryme, the title track of which (the band's first number to attract a wide audience in progressive rock circles), for its introduction and opening minute, used material that Phillips had written and recorded (as a demo) as early as 1969.

    Little more was heard from Anthony Phillips until 1977, when he favored us with his first solo album, The Geese and the Ghost, followed by Wise After the Event a year later, and then a collection of early demo recordings, Private Parts and Pieces, also issued in 1978. Phillips has re-emerged periodically, working in a style that is much closer to the classically influenced original Genesis sound than to the work of the current version of the group. He retains a cult of fans, similar in certain respects to Peter Banks of Yes (another guitar player who quit an art-rock band at a critical early juncture in their history), but recording more frequently. He also writes a considerable amount of music for television and movies, and remains a guitarist of supreme skill and confidence, steeped in classical, pre-Baroque, and folk influences, able to record entire albums featuring only his acoustic instrument. Phillips' skills on the keyboard, principally synthesizer and Mellotron, are more limited, and were never exploited within a group context, but his studio recordings reveal a distinctive character to his compositions on those instruments as well. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide