Phil Collins is best known for his career as a solo artist in the ‘80s and his work with the band Genesis, but he also worked as a session player before and after he became a star.
Among Collins’ earliest sessions was a gig playing congas in 1970 on the George Harrison track “Art of Dying.”
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A dozen years later, while he was already a huge star in his own right, he lent his talents to Adam Ant. The onetime punk rocker found success in the new romantic era by transforming himself into a flamboyant frontman who drew his fashion inspiration from pirates and American Indians, along with musical influences from the tribal drums of Burundi and ‘60s style surf guitars.
Collins’ official Instagram account remembered his time working with Adam Ant on April 9 by posting a vintage black-and-white photo of the duo along with the caption, “Phil in the studio with @adamantofficial, recording two singles for his album - 'Strip', which Phil contributed drums & production to - 1982.”
Fans approved of the photo with one writing, “Both gorgeous ❤️” while another fan noted, “Cool history ?.”
“Two absolute legends !!!” wrote another fan while one other fan added, “Two absolute legends !!!”
Still another fan was inspired by the post. “I did not know this! Gonna pull this album out and give it another spin!”
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