This is relayed from Clapton's site. This diehard and extremely knowledgeable fan had some interesting input to a negative Phil post.
"Phil Collins sold out...glad to see him retire."
Ande from Finland
"Yeps, that's perhaps true, but while comdemning musicians for "selling out" I think we should remember, that many people feel the same way about our Eric.
There's lots of Bluesbreakers', Cream and Derek & Dominos fans, who think the guitarist who played the furious versions of Steppin' Out or Crossroads on those live Cream gigs, can't be the same person singing middle of the road ditties like Wonderful Tonight, Promises, Change The World, Blue Eyes Blue, Three Little Girls etc. And these songs are not produced by Phil Collins.
Behind The Sun is a great album IMO, although Clapton's record company refused to release the first version, because it wasn't commercial enough. This is the point, where Clapton admits selling out and letting WB producers (not Phil Collins) to intervene and finish the album with few more "commercial" songs. Clapton was afraid, that Warner Brothers would ditch his contract and he would end up playing pubs instead of giant arenas.
I tend to believe, that the goal of every musician is to be popular and succeesful. Both Clapton and Collins have achived that goal in a triumphant way."
I never knew about the first version of Behind The Sun. Record Companies have long been cruel and relentless. (remember what happen to Prince) I remember in disbelief when I read Bonnie Raitt had been dropped by her record label, (she had lots of albums with Warner Brothers) then Capitol Records picked her up and she won all those grammys with the first two CD's on the new label....Bonnie might have said Sweet Forgiveness, but its also a case of SWEET revenge! IMO
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