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Getting Started Contributor Zone ». Edit page. And Phil's voice had developed so much. He'd gone from being a drummer who sang to being a great singer. After Peter Gabriel left we started to get into individual songs for a while.

But Genesis has always worked best when we worked together on stuff that we liked. I think if we hadn't started writing songs like 'Turn It On Again' we would have started to lose our way. View agent, publicist, legal and company contact details on IMDbPro.

Getting Started Contributor Zone ». Edit page. Create a list ». Hook premiere. British Knights in Waiting. Birthdays: October 2. Mike married his wife Angie on November 13, Such minor mishaps cannot deter him from enthusiatically playing this sport, though. But he also enjoys skiing or a tennis match. He apparently always got this support and leads a happy life.

But he can also look back at a stunning solo career. He and Tony Banks wrote the score for the movie The Shout The album borrowed from the typical Genesis style of those years. The first single, Working In Line , is quite remarkable. In Mike entered a whole new area when he released his second solo album Acting Very Strange.

The special thing is — Mike sings all the songs himself. The record did not become a milestone of rock history though there is some fine material on it. With the experience of Acting Very Strange under his belt, the way of his solo career became clear: Find good vocalists and get them to sing for you! Robertson and Christopher Neil to pull the strings. Mr Robertson worked closely with Mike — he would write the songs.

Chris Neil also wrote songs with the other two, but he more often produced the tracks. On this job he was frequently joined by the boss himself. These songs did particularly well in the United States where they were even nominated for a Grammy.

He shared the lead guitar with Nico Ramsden. Paul Young can also be heard on that long-player. Another guest performance is even more surprising: he played a brief bit on the keyboards for a release of a hard rock band called Verity. The second Mechanics album came out in Both the album Living Years and the single of the same title made it to position two in the British charts. The Living Years in particular has a special meaning for Mike. The Living Years is his way of expressing his feelings about his dad: It is important to let those dear to you know that you love them.

One should not hesitate, because some time it will be too late. The album was supported by a tour which brought the Mechanics to Germany for the first time.

After the huge success of and the Mechanics may have wanted too much for their third release. A Pop Rock song, too. Not very interesting for my taste. He is not a very good lead singer, as he also said in interviews years later.

In fact, the album was released in the early nineties on CD, and was later put out of print. Unfortunately, despite having two very good lead singers I even liked less the music from that band. Review by stefro Prog Reviewer. In my country the song from that album which was played a lot in the radio was "Maxine", which I think that it was the best choice for a single release in those days when Pop Rock music was competing with Heavy Metal music in some FM Radio stations in my city.

I never listened to "Halfway There" being played in those radio stations. But this song and "A Day to Remember" are also good for radio playing, but less important. This single by Mike Rutherford is an example of those two musical forces which I mentioned above, but still being very Progressive Rock in style.

The single releases also have been a good opportunity for many musicians to release songs which are not included in their albums. So, in the "B" side of this single there is a song called "Compression" which only was originally released in this single. In this case, it is a more slow song, maybe a ballad or a love song, with Mike Rutherford playing arpeggios in a distorted guitar, with very good keyboards arrangements played by Anthony Phillips.

There are also bass pedals played by Rutherford. I think that in the particular case of Rutherford who I think that he does not have a very good voice to be a lead singer having other singers like Noel McCalla to his sing his songs was a good idea. For his first solo album Rutherford had some very good musicians, like drummer Simon Phillips, former Genesis member Anthony Phillips on keyboards, Noel McCalla on vocals and Morris Pert on percussion.

Phillips is a good keyboard player playing very good keyboards atmospheres particularly during this last part of the suite.



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