Phil Sawyer
Phil Sawyer | |
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Also known as | Beautiful World |
Born | 8 March 1947 |
Origin | London, England |
Occupation(s) | Musician, writer, record producer |
Years active | 1960s–present |
Associated acts | Les Fleur de Lys, The Cheynes, Shotgun Express, Spencer Davis Group |
Website | philsawyermusic.com |
Philip 'Phil' Sawyer (born 8 March 1947,[1] London) is an English musician who was a member of the Spencer Davis Group in the 1960s and later recorded under the alias Beautiful World.
Biography
Sawyer began his musical career as lead guitarist and vocalist in various bands (Les Fleur de Lys, The Cheynes (with a 15-year-old Mick Fleetwood on drums), Shotgun Express which became Fleetwood Mac). At the age of 18, he was one of the two replacements for Steve and Muff Winwood in the Spencer Davis Group, the other being another 18-year-old prodigy, Eddie Hardin.[1] Sawyer wrote or co-wrote a number of songs for the band including "Don't Want You No More" which was later covered by the Allman Brothers. Sawyer left the group after a year and was replaced by Ray Fenwick.
After working as a songwriter and record producer for various artists (Florie Palmer, Sandie Shaw) he began writing music for television and radio commercials, corporate films, documentaries and feature films.
Following the success of two songs Sawyer wrote for Timotei commercials in 1992, in 1993 he worked under the artistic name 'Beautiful World':[2] the albums In Existence and Forever have been sold internationally. The Beautiful World albums were regarded as New Age music, and featured vocalists such as Cori Josias, Ella Harper, Russian Roulette (aka Rush Winters), Beryl Marsden and Miriam Stockley amongst others.
Beautiful World Discography
Albums
- In Existence (1994)
- Forever (1996)
- In Existence [Re-Release Remastered] (2005)
Singles
- "Wonderful World" used in the Timotei Honey Shampoo advertisement. Vocals: Cori Josias & Ella Harper
- "In Existence" (1994), WEA – used in the Timotei Almond Milk advertisement
- "In the Beginning" (1993), Warner Music
- "I Know" (1994)
- "Love Is Everything" / "Africa" (1996), WEA
- "Children of the Future" (1996)
Videos
- In Existence (1994)
- Children of the Future (1996)
References
- 1 2 Strong, Martin C. (2002) The Great Rock Discography, Canongate, ISBN 1-84195-312-1, p. 265
- ↑ Widran, Jonathan "...In Existence Review", Allmusic, retrieved 2011-07-16
External links
- http://www.air-edel.co.uk/representation/composers/27/phil-sawyer/
- Official Site
- Wonderful World on YouTube
- BBC
- Earth Rhythms
- Phil Sawyer discography at Discogs
- Beautiful World discography at Discogs