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  1. Pay Pack & Follow, an Album by John Phillips. Released in 2001 on Eagle (catalog no. EAGCD171; CD). Genres: Singer-Songwriter. Featured peformers: Keith Richards (producer, guitar), Mick Jagger (producer), Harvey Goldberg (producer, mixing, engineer), John Phillips (vocals).

  2. Track order and some titles are slightly different from regular release. Contains two more tracks. Compare John Phillips - Pay Pack & Follow Front cover reads: John Phillips (of The Mamas & the Papas) The legendary lost 1977 recordings. Pay, Pack and Follow advance cd Back cover reads: THE LEGENDARY LOST 1977 RECORDINGS.

  3. John Phillips' recent album, Pay Pack & Follow, actually isn't recent at all -- the studio sessions in which the album's tracks were held in 1979.Thus, reviewing this album and explaining how it came to be requires a detour into pop music history.

  4. 2 de feb. de 2021 · Music Reviews: Pay Pack & Follow by John Phillips released in 2001. ... Pay Pack & Follow. Critic Score. 50. Based on 1 review. User Score. NR. Details ...

  5. 23 de abr. de 2001 · This easygoing feel is very much in evidence on "Pay, Pack & Follow," an apparently "lost" album recorded about 30 years ago and released this year. Produced by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, it's full of good ol' fashioned rock & roll blues and features performances by the aforementioned RS legends as well as Ronnie Wood and Mick Taylor.

  6. 7 de ago. de 2012 · Released in April 2001 a month after Phillips’ death, Pay Pack & Follow was recorded between 1973 and 1979 with a hot gang of major 1970s rock names, including most of the Rolling Stones (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Mick Taylor, Ron Wood – Jagger and Richards produced), Paul Shaffer, Chris Spedding, and Phillips’ ex-wife Michelle.

  7. Gary is talking about this LP, "Pay Pack & Follow"2001, along with "Pussycat" from 2008 with John Phillips and how Mick Jagger funded these sessions for "Pay Pack & Follow". (This was in the section about Mick Taylor-a most fascinating and revealing part of this book).