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Gone Are The Songs Of Yesterda
Phillip Goodhand Tait
CD  |  Pop  |  26 Nov 2021
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A new 4-CD collection documenting Phillip Goodhand-Tait's prolific early '70s solo era, featuring four albums originally released on DJM after he was signed to the label alongside another promising singer-songwriter, Elton John. All four titles 'Rehearsal' 1970, 'I Think I'll Write A Song' 1971, 'Songfall' 1972 and 'Phillip Goodhand-Tait' 1973 finally make their debut on CD in the UK. Compiled and overseen with Phillip's full involvement and blessing, 'Gone Are The Songs Of Yesterday' pays testament to his skills as both performer and composer. Each album features bonus tracks originally tucked away on 7 singles, as well as the added delight of three recordings from the previously unissued soundtrack for the 1971 film Universal Soldier. Phillip Goodhand-Tait is a renowned English singer-songwriter, producer and keyboard player. Through a long and varied career, dating back to his roots in the '60s club scene with The Stormsville Shakers, he has written songs covered by the likes of The Love Affair including several hits, Gene Pitney and Roger Daltrey, played harmonium for Chris de Burgh and produced bands as diverse as Magnum, Venom, Climax Blues Band and Kid Creole And The Coconuts. 'Rehearsal', the first of the quartet, boasts string arrangements from Robert Kirby Nick Drake, Elton John, etc. , the perfect accompaniment for Phillip's many songs co-written with John Cokell. By the time of 'I Think I'll Write A Song' 1971, the band had mastered live performances and the record had a heavier, more guitar-based feel. 'I Think I'll Write A Song' reverted to a more intimate style, while 'Songfall' featured guest musicians including Ray Cooper and Rick Wakeman and re-interpretations of Buddy Holly's 'Everyday' and the Everly Brothers' 'When Will I Be Loved'. The eponymous final album of the quartet 1973, benefitting from DJM's huge worldwide success with a greater recording budget.

Title: Gone Are The Songs Of Yesterda

Format: CD

Release Date: 26 Nov 2021

Artist: Phillip Goodhand Tait

Sku: 2654784

Catalogue No: CDLEMBOX245

Category: Pop

DISC 1

Children Of The Last War

Climb Aboard My Bus

In My World

One Road

(Heaven Help) Belinda

Lean On Me

Tramp

Gone Are The Songs Of Yesterday

Once I Thought

Run See The Sun

Jeannie

When Tomorrow Comes

The Door Is Closing

Love Has Got Hold Of Me

Too Pleased To Help

DISC 2

I Think I’ll Write A Song

Who Laid Your Living Down

In The Old Country

Oh Rosanna

Cold Night

From Sunrise To Sunset

Silverwing

Jingle Jangle Man

Parents Eyes

Medicine Man

Drink In The Sunshine

I Didn’T Know Myself

Everyday (Single Version)

That’s Why A Woman Needs A Man

Oh Ryker

Motorways And Parking Bays

Cold Night (Instrumental Version)

DISC 3

Moon

Blue Day

Everyday

Leon

The Deserter

Country Green Ahead

When Will I Be Loved?

Not Really Here Right Now

Processed

Child Of Jesus

New Moon Tonight

When That Day Comes

City Streets

DISC 4

Five Flight Walk Up

I Think I Can Believe

One More Rodeo

Teenage Canteen

Forever Kind Of Love

You Are

Emile

Reach Out For Each Other

Sugar Train

Warm Summer Rain

Almost Killed A Man

Sweet Emotion

Jesus Didn’t Only Love The Cowboys


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