Phil Potter - The Restorer

Phil Potter - The Restorer
Phil Potter - The Restorer

STYLE: Roots/Acoustic
RATING Not Rated
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 6650-2587
LABEL: Dove 61
FORMAT: 12 inch vinyl Album
RRP: £4.99

Reader Comments

Posted by Rev Janet Beadle in York @ 12:59 on Jul 20 2021

I am trying to find the lyrics of Phils song, The Restorer. Can anyone help please?



Posted by Teresa Goodall in Bristol @ 19:46 on Dec 1 2019

I've got 'The Restorer' vinyl record and simply love it - Phil's words and singing are superb, and his song about Christmas, 'Without You', is the best I've ever heard. My record's a bit scratched, so I'd love to get a copy on CD!



Posted by Diane in Washington DC, USA @ 03:11 on Nov 28 2014

I would love to get CD -ROM s of Phil ' s music. I heard him at a conference at Swanwick in 1980, & got his "Lead Me On" LP then. King of Glory, & Name Above All Names are my two favorites. How I'd love to get the sheet music for his whole collection!



Posted by Nic Bleeker in South Africa @ 18:40 on Sep 8 2012

I was blessed through Phil's music and would like to know if it is available in digital format on a website. I was particularly inspired by King of Glory , Lead Me On and The Restorer.


Reply by Richard in uk @ 14:31 on Mar 2 2014

I've been looking for it, too. I think I may still have the vinyl somewhere...
Did you find the song in digital format? If so, I'd be grateful if you could tell me where to find it.

Thanks so much!

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Posted by Martin Reynolds in Nantwich @ 17:28 on Jun 8 2011

Lucky me. I found this album in a second hand record shop and purchased it for £8. I also own 'My Song is Love Unknown' which I bought for next to nothing in a charity shop. Phil has become a recluse when it comes to music. He's now an Anglican minister in Liverpool Diocese with expertise in 'Cell Church Planting'.


Reply by Rev Eddie Gorniak in Haywards Heath @ 05:10 on Oct 1 2011

Have you the words to the album?
could you send me them?
THANKS
GOD BLESS YOU
REV EDDIE

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Posted by Tim Ridgway in UK @ 22:04 on Aug 25 2010

Fantastic album. Rememeber the title song as one I used to play on guitar as a college student in 1980 and never fortgotten the words. Timeless, Wish I could find this album to buy.



Posted by Clive in South Yorkshire @ 23:16 on Dec 10 2009

I totally agree with the comments. Phil Potters music is like agood wine it gets better with age. The words are just fantastic. Unfortunately I had my records stolen some years ago and can't seem to buy copies of the anywhere. If anyone knows how I can replace them I would certainly pay good money to have them all again



Posted by rik in great yarmouth @ 00:39 on Jan 17 2009

What an amzing album how come not been released on the mainstream ? no wonder the CCA market is so thin when you get classic albums lie this that could rank alongside any folk/psych whimsy if only givent the chance. Phil deserves to be recognised as an artist of merit and this album is the right one to do it


Reply by karmar in London UK @ 17:51 on Nov 26 2009

I agree, I got this album after hearing him at Greenbelt in (1979/80?) when I was a mere teenager and loved it.

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