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richardh
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and so explodes one of the great myths in my head Okay I would change my option to something from PG's 3rd album but just look at this (what would I choose?!) 1. Intruder (4:53) - Peter Gabriel / lead & backing vocals, piano, synth (3,4,7,8), bass synth & whistles (7), drum programming (10) |
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Lindsay Cooper's appearance on "The Yes No Interlude" by Hatfield and the North.
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I love Steve Hackett's Hoping Love Will Last from Please Don't Touch with Randy Crawford on vocals.
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LIZARD Have to agree 100% on this choice. what a great album, and the addition of JA on one track was a big factor.
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Phill Collins making a vocal appearance on Steve Hackett's
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"Together We Stand, Divided We Fall"
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Not my favorite, but I like Peter Hammill on Peter Gabriel's 'Shock the Monkey'
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The Wheel of Time Turns, and Ages come and pass. What was, what will be, and what is, may yet fall under the shadow.
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Darryl Way of Curved Air playing violin on Jethro Tull's "Acres Wild." Great track.
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...a vigorous circular motion hitherto unknown to the people of this area, but destined
to take the place of the mud shark in your mythology... |
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I was listening to that tonight and then moved onto Please Don't Touch, an album that I hadn't listened to for a while but thoroughly enjoyed mainly for the guest appearances. Steve Walsh, Ritchie Havens and even Randy Crawford of all people appear. I especially love Havens on How Can I? This could almost be a Beatles song, tremendous haunting melody and great vocals. |
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Peter Banks guested on the song "Hello" by Lionel Richie, his solo begins at 3:30. Very emotional, tasteful, not a note wasted.
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Wow, I did not know that! That's why I always liked this song!
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The fabulous Clare Torry wailing for all she's worth (which amounted to a session fee of £30 at the time) on the closing song to Pink Floyd's epic Dark Side of the Moon album.
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Steve Rothery and Nik Kershaw on The Lamia, included in Steve Hackett, Genesis Revisited: Live At Hammersmith |
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OP, here, thanks for keeping this thread going!!
Tony Levin is a master at guesting on projects, LPs etc.! He played a huge role on John Lennon's "Double Fantasy" album, check this out! |
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Sandy Denny on Zeppelin's "Battle of Evermore." The only outside vocalist ever to be on a Led Zep album.
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Roy Harper on Have a Cigar
Clare Torry on Great Gig in the Sky Sandy Denny on Battle of Evermore |
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Nice one😎 |
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I hadn't heard that since, well, the '80s! But, yeah, really nice solo. |
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