(Prog) Phil Collins has returned to music and he now says that he 'wouldn't rule out' working with his former Genesis bandmates Mike Rutherford and Tony Banks in the future.
The drummer-turned-singer previously said that writing his autobiography Not Dead Yet made him re-examine his time with the band. Now he recalls the spontaneous creativity he had with guitarist Rutherford and keyboardist Banks during their studio sessions.
He tells Prog: "Doing the book, I was reminded just what good friends we are. What I will say is that I consider what we had was pretty special. That the three of us would come in with nothing - there wasn't just one or two writers - we'd all three come in with nothing and we'd start playing until something happened.
"We'd record it and come back to it a few weeks later and from there songs would develop. That is pretty special, to have a relationship with guys that can do that. So I wouldn't rule it out." Read more here.
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