Phil Collins- Going Back- Live at Roseland Ballroom NYC DVD

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Product Description This concert DVD sees 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. TRACK LISTING 1) Intro: Signed, Sealed, Delivered 2) Ain t Too Proud To Beg 3) Girl (Why You Wanna Make Me Blue) 4) Dancing In The Street 5) (Love Is Like A) Heatwave 6) Papa Was A Rollin Stone 7) Never Dreamed You d Leave In Summer 8) Jimmy Mack 9) 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 Bonus Features: Interview with Phil Collins - Rehearsal footage for the live shows with Phil Collins commentary. Amazon.com In support of the collection Going Back, Phil Collins celebrates the soul music of the 1960s in this three-night stand at New York's Roseland Ballroom. Early on in the 26-song set, he explains that the selections "were the backdrop of my life as a kid." In the liner notes, he goes into more detail, adding that Genesis "were most definitely not a covers band." For this date, the drummer-turned-front man performs with five backup singers and a 13-piece band, including Motown's famed Funk Brothers (Bob Babbitt, Eddie Willis, and Ray Monette) and Genesis players Brad Cole and Darryl Stuermer. As a vocalist, Collins has always had a subtle touch, but he's more of a pop singer than a soul man, which means that his tenor seems too light for a rough-and-tumble Temptations number like "Ain't Too Proud to Beg," though he offers a credible take on "Papa Was a Rolling Stone" (it helps that the musicians do a bang-up job in replicating the latter's slow-