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Phil Collins drummed on "Playboy" on the Strip album? Really? Are you sure?
Regarding this edit you made to Strip (Adam Ant album),

Just because Collins drummed on and produced the title track and Puss N Boots and just because Playboy was being mooted as a third single (as per Adam's biography) does not mean Collins drummed on produced that track too. In fact, if you look at the credits on the album, you will see that that track, like the other seven non-single album tracks, was drummed and produced by Richard James Burgess.

I've tagged your claim with a Citation Needed tag just in case you have any hard evidence to show that it actually was Phil. A less kindly man than me would have just deleted your claim. This has come to light because regrettably your claim about Collins drumming/producing Playboy has been quoted as fact by Johnny Normal on his radio show. 2.26.165.13 (talk) 00:17, 1 March 2017 (UTC)

From NightGallery: I've contacted Burgess. If he claims to have played on the track or does not reply within one week, then I'll just delete my edit. Thanks. One thing I would ask of you is that you listen to that track compared with the other six to which Burgess is credited. It's nothing like them in production or drumming. If it isn't Collins, then its the best imitation imaginable, from the syncopation and style of playing, to the sound of the drum kit itself. Because of the preceding, in addition to other info I'd rather not go into here, I think it's a mis-credit and that Collins is the drummer.

'''UPDATE: Burgess has contacted me and stated the following:

"Dear ____,

Thank you for your very kind words. I played on Playboy. Phil played on the track Strip and Puss 'n' Boots I think it was. I played on the rest of the album. It was fun. I was playing the drums that were there in Abba's studio. I have played Phil's drums at the Genesis Studios but he is left handed and so I wound up using my own even on that album (Tony Banks and Fish). The sound on the Strip album came from the large drum room at Polar Studios. The room was all marble and glass -- so very hard sounding -- much like Townhouse II where the Phil Collins sound was born.

It was a fun album to make."

So there it is. I'm deleting the erroneous information today. Sorry for my misinformation (inspired by a very famous industry insider who shall remain nameless). Thanks for your vigilance.'''

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