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Smallcreep's Day is the first studio album by English guitarist and songwriter Mike Rutherford, released in February 1980 on Charisma Records.It was recorded in 1979 during a period of inactivity from his rock band Genesis, during which Rutherford and keyboardist Tony Banks recorded their first solo albums.
"Silent Running" was one of the first songs to emerge from the Rutherford/Robertson songwriting partnership. It was among a series of songs that the pair wrote in order to test the results of their collaboration. When producer Christopher Neil heard the song on a demo tape that Rutherford played, he recommended that it be used for the album. [9]
After an Italian tour in August 1972, Hackett flew back to England several days before the rest of the band to record his guitar parts to the end of "Supper's Ready". [8] Banks and Rutherford had to resort to splicing the final two sections together in a different London studio, as their allotted time at Island had come to an end.
"The Living Years" is a soft rock ballad written by B. A. Robertson and Mike Rutherford, and recorded by Rutherford's British rock band Mike + The Mechanics. It was released in December 1988 in the United Kingdom and in the United States as the second single from their album Living Years .
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A bright white spotlight (on Collins) lights up at the beginning of the song, and turns itself off at the end. [23] The song was also performed live on Collins' solo Not Dead Yet Tour, [24] as well as by Mike + the Mechanics (with Tim Howar on vocals) during their Out of the Blue tour [25] and on Ray Wilson's solo tours. [26]
The exceptions are New Year’s Day, which always falls on Jan. 1; Independence Day is July 4; Veterans Day is Nov. 11 and Christmas Day is Dec. 25. Some banks also close or have reduced hours on ...
"The Musical Box" was featured in their live repertoire up to Phil Collins's departure after the We Can't Dance tour in 1992, albeit with only the closing section being included as part of a medley. Between 1972 and 1975, on stage, Tony Banks played 12-string acoustic guitar during the 'Old King Cole' section, in duet with Rutherford, who ...