PHIL COLLINS “GOING BACK – LIVE AT ROSELAND BALLROOM, NEW YORK” DVD DUE

On 1 November 2010, Eagle Rock Entertainment release Going Back – Live At Roseland Ballroom, NYC by Phil Collins. This is a simultaneous release on DVD and Blu-ray formats [Cat No: EREDV808 and ERBRD5067 respectively]. These are the companion releases to the new Phil Collins studio album Going Back, out in September, and feature the bulk of the tracks from that release plus additional songs not included on the album.

These concert releases see Phil Collins take his superb new album Going Back into the live arena. Filmed in June of this year in the intimate surroundings of New York’s famous Roseland Ballroom, this is a real chance to get up close and personal as Phil Collins faithfully recreates the soul and Motown classics that he loved as a teenager. His band includes three of Motown’s original backing band The Funk Brothers: Bob Babbitt on bass and guitarists Eddie Willis and Ray Monette, as well as two stalwarts of Genesis’ live shows: Chester Thompson on drums and Darryl Stuermer on guitars. Rolling Stone summed the show up, commenting: Backed by a killer 18-piece band…Collins got most everybody in the Roseland Ballroom dancing.

TRACKLISTING

01. Intro: Signed, Sealed, Delivered
02. Ain’t Too Proud To Beg
03. Girl (Why You Wanna Make Me Blue)
04. Dancing In The Street
05. (Love Is Like A) Heatwave
06. Papa Was A Rollin’ Stone
07. Never Dreamed You’d Leave In Summer
08. Jimmy Mack
09. You’ve Been Cheating
10. Do I Love You
11. Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever
12. Going To A Go-Go
13. Blame It On The Sun
14. Ain’t That Peculiar
15. Too Many Fish In The Sea
16. You’ve Really Got A Hold On Me
17. Something About You
18. The Tears Of A Clown
19. Nowhere To Run
20. In My Lonely Room
21. Take Me In Your Arms, Rock Me A Little While
22. Uptight (Everything’s Alright)
23. Going Back
24. Talking About My Baby
25. You Can’t Hurry Love 26) My Girl

As well as some wonderful music, bonuses include an interview with Phil Collins, plus rehearsal footage with his commentary. All in all, a great package, capturing what Time Out New York described as: A bloody lovely show.

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