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vb. (present participle of go back English)
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Going Back is a 1983 American independent drama film written and directed by Ron Teachworth and starring Bruce Campbell and Christopher Howe. It was Campbell's second feature film, produced shortly after The Evil Dead.
The film had been extremely rare to acquire for a number of years, due to contract disputes between the director, producer, and the bankrupt original distributor. It was finally re-released on DVD in October 2006. The DVD release features an additional audio commentary track by Campbell, director Teachworth and cinematographer John Prusak.
Going Back is the eighth solo studio album by English singer-songwriter Phil Collins. It was released on 13 September 2010 in the United Kingdom and 28 September 2010 in the United States, and features covers of '60s Motown and Soul standards. It also was his first full solo release in eight years, Collins having primarily concentrated on soundtracks, compilations, and his extensive touring as a solo artist and with Genesis.
Collins has previously recorded and performed covers of Motown songs in his career. Most famously, his cover of " You Can't Hurry Love" reached number one on the UK charts in 1983. In addition, the Motown-esque " Two Hearts", written in collaboration with Motown songwriter Lamont Dozier appeared on the original soundtrack album from Collins' 1988 film Buster, and Smokey Robinson & The Miracles' " Tears of a Clown" appeared as a B-side on the 2003 single " The Least You Can Do", and a live version of " My Girl" first appeared on the Japanese release Live from the Board in 1995 and later on the 2004 album Love Songs: A Compilation... Old and New. There are two editions of the album; one with 18 tracks and a limited Going Back Ultimate Edition 25-track CD/29-song DVD set. Amazon.com also has an exclusive CD-R 25-track release. iTunes has an enhanced iTunes LP HD format release featuring 26 audio tracks, a music video and other enhanced content. The album was promoted with a series of live shows in the summer of 2010.
Collins indicated in interviews that Going Back would most likely be his final project, and that he was considering retirement from music permanently. This was confirmed in 2011, but in October 2015, Collins announced that he had come out of retirement. A 2-disc reissue of the album entitled The Essential Going Back with an altered tracklist and live songs was released on 10 June 2016.
Going Back may refer to:
- Going Back (album), a 2010 album and final release by Phil Collins
- Going Back (film), a 1983 film starring Bruce Campbell
- Going Back, aka Under Heavy Fire, a 2001 TV film with Casper Van Dien
- " Goin' Back", a 1966 song written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King
Usage examples of "going back".
It was of no use going back, for there was no house to be seen anywhere.
So he got busy with his 'scopes and sensors, and about the time Jim and Todd were going back for their chow, he had a report.
The other list was for leaving New York and going back to Connecticut.
We'd be going back on the Anniversary, but first she had to be taken apart and put back together again.
Byrne was choking, his vision going back, his tongue swelling to fill his mouth, and he knew that the fight would soon be over, that he would soon be dead.
He saw the subliminal reservoir of each individual as an unconscious bank of memories going back to the primal cell of our common genesis.
The national debt, as a permanent feature of English fiscal policy, was relatively new, going back only to the reign of William and Mary.