I just heard the new version of Goin Back by Phil Colins. Very nice version but even so I really prefer the "Queen" (Freddie, Brian and Roger) version.
What is your favorite?
c-lebrity94 · Member since
Phil is very good boy but Larry's version is better.
Pim Derks · Member since
Dusty Springfield's version is really good too. Phil's version is just boring muzak.
c-lebrity94 · Member since
Phil Colins live http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwEo5r1JQlY
The Real Wizard · Member since
It's hard to choose, as all the versions are so good in their own right.
Of course most people here will choose the Larry Lurex version.. it's a Queen forum.
Phil Collins' version is far more than muzak. He is pure class, and his tasteful rendition of this classic is a reflection of his respect for what came before him.
Thistle · Member since
Sir GH wrote:
Phil Collins' version is far more than muzak. He is pure class, and his tasteful rendition of this classic is a reflection of his respect for what came before him. Couldn't have said it better myself. I love Phil and this version of of his is very nice indeed, making it quite difficult to choose. However, and without bias, I'm slanting towards Larry Lurex.....but only just.
scollins · Member since
have to laugh phil collins pure class, he has got to be the worst front man in history and he is cheesier than edam
The Real Wizard · Member since
Scollins, I think you need to watch the footage of Genesis in London 1980 again before you say he's cheesy. Ever heard his stuff with "Brand X" ? He's been all over the map - prog, fusion, rock, Disney, and now Motown... he's done it all. Besides Elton and MJ, who else has reached such a wide audience in the last 30 years?
Pim Derks · Member since
Phil is awesome - but his sound after 1993 (after Both Sides...) is a bit too middle-of-the-road for me. Some great tracks here and there (Two Worlds on the Tarzan soundtrack, Can't Stop Loving You on Testify) - but it's just soooo clean. I just wish he would do a new album with Tony and Mike instead of recording covers. Same can be said of his former co-worker Peter Gabriel - though his coveralbum is amazing.
Micrówave · Member since
Both Phil and Peter's latest albums are great. Better than anything this Queen camp has put out in over 20 years!!!
mike hunt · Member since
I like the larry Lurex version better, phil does a good job here.......Also, The Carole King Version on her solo album "writer" was also very good.
Thistle · Member since
Scollins, you're away with the birds.....Bob Geldoff is the worst frontman in history, followed very closely by Brian Ferry. Phil Collins is in a different league to those muppets.