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  1. Phil Collins discography. English musician Phil Collins has released 8 studio albums, 1 live album, 5 compilation albums, 2 remix albums, 3 soundtrack albums, 2 box sets, 50 singles, 18 video albums, and 41 music videos. A Grammy and Academy Award -winning solo artist, Collins has sold more than 34.5 million albums in the United States, and 150 ...

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    • PHIL COLLINS STUDIO ALBUMS.
    • Face Value. Released February 13, 1981. CD Track Listings: In the Air Tonight. This Must Be Love. Behind the Lines. The Roof Is Leaking. Droned. Hand in Hand. I Missed Again.
    • Hello, I Must Be Going! Released November 5, 1982. CD Track Listings: I Don’t Care Anymore. I Cannot Believe It’s True. Like China. Do You Know, Do You Care? You Can’t Hurry Love.
    • No Jacket Required. Released January 25, 1985. CD Track Listings: Sussudio. Only You Know and I Know. Long Long Way to Go. I Don’t Wanna Know. One More Night. Don’t Lose My Number.
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Phil_CollinsPhil Collins - Wikipedia

    In October 1996, Collins released his sixth solo album, Dance into the Light. It reached No. 4 in the UK and No. 23 in the US. The album was received negatively by the music press and sold less than his previous albums. Entertainment Weekly reviewed by saying that "even Phil Collins must know that we all grew weary of Phil Collins".

    • Background and Writing
    • Production
    • Commercial Performance
    • Critical Reception
    • Track Listing
    • Demos
    • Personnel

    By 1978, Phil Collins had been a member of English progressive rock band Genesis for almost eight years. After spending the first five as their drummer, he reluctantly accepted the role of frontman of the group in 1975 following the departure of the band's original singer, Peter Gabriel. Three years later, after departure of guitarist Steve Hackett...

    Recording

    Recording sessions for Face Value took place at the Town House in London and the Village Recorder in Los Angeles between August and December 1980. The demos recorded onto 8-track were transferred onto 24-track. According to Classic Albums, in what was considered a controversial move at the time, Collins, who grew up listening to American R&B as a child in Chiswick, decided to incorporate an R&B horn section, hiring the Phenix Horns, who played backup for Earth, Wind & Fire. Collins had asked...

    Songs

    The simple style of music on Face Value was reasoned by Collins as his fondness of Weather Report's simple melodies and for black music. Collins controversially included drum programming rather than just live drum instrumentation despite his reputation as a drummer. Collins said he wanted to experiment with different sounds and was inspired by the work of his former bandmate Peter Gabriel, who had used drum programming on his last album; Collins was part of these sessions. Many of the songs'...

    Packaging

    Collins regarded Face Value as a highly personal project, which gave rise to the iconic cover art with Collins' face in extreme close-up, originally intended to symbolise the listener "getting into his head"; the reverse side of the sleeve shows the rear of his head, although the CD version of the album placed this image on the insert card instead. To emphasise the personal nature of the album, Collins also hand wrote all of the liner and sleeve notes, even down to the legal statements on the...

    Face Value became an immediate success, reaching No. 1 in the UK, Canada, and other European countries, while peaking in the top ten in the US. "In the Air Tonight" became the album's biggest hit, reaching No. 2 in the UK, No. 1 in three other countries, and becoming a top twenty hit in the US. Other songs such as "I Missed Again" found modest succ...

    Robin Smith of Record Mirror highlighted the album's emotional restraint, commenting that it plays less like a statement of "raw emotion" and more like a "diary" of Collins' "disappointments, hopes and fantasies". In Sounds, Hugh Fielder said that it effectively captured Collins' "multi-faceted" musicality with songs ranging "from funky beat to mel...

    Original release

    Notes 1. Several original vinyl copies have "Play Loud" etched into the album's inner groove where the matrix numberis typically found. This may be because the record's baked-in volume is relatively low compared to others'. 2. The album was re-released using a flat transfer done by Steve Hoffmanfor the Audio Fidelity label in 2010. 3. A 2-disc remastered version of Face Valuewas released on 29 January 2016 and contains live songs and demos.

    There were many songs which were omitted from the album including: 1. "Please Don't Break My Heart" [demo released in mp3 through website in 2011] 2. "How Can You Sit There? (Against All Odds)" [released on 'Face Value' Reissue Bonus CD in 2016] 3. "Misunderstanding" [released on Face Value Reissue Bonus CD in 2016] 4. "Please Don't Ask" [released ...

    Production 1. Phil Collins – producer 2. Hugh Padgham– assistant producer. engineer 3. Nick Launay – assistant engineer (London) 4. Karen Siegel – assistant engineer (Los Angeles) 5. Trevor Key– photography

  3. Jun 23, 2023 · Phil Collins are one of the world’s best-selling artists, and A Grammy and Academy Award-winning solo artist. He has released 8 studio albums, 1 live album, 5 compilation albums, 2 remix albums, 2 soundtrack albums, 2 box sets, 50 singles, 18 video albums, and 41 music videos.

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  4. Mar 9, 2016 · At one point, Phil Collins was best known as Genesis' drummer and singer, but, as the following list of Phil Collins Albums Ranked Worst to Best shows, that was before he became a huge solo star ...

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  6. May 10, 2024 · When Gabriel left to pursue a solo career after the release of the group’s album The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (1974), Collins took over lead vocals. Under his direction, the band slowly developed a more mainstream sound marked by a host of hit singles and the successful albums Duke (1980), Abacab (1981), and Invisible Touch (1986).