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Performer: Phil Collins
Engineer: Hugh Padgham... Producer: Phil Collins... Distributor: WEA (Distributor) Notes: Personnel: Phil Collins (vocals, trumpet, keyboards, drums, percussion); Daryl Steurmer (guitar); Don Myrick (alto saxophone); Peter "Scene" Robinson (piano, glockenspiel, vibraphone); John Giblin, Mo Foster (bass); Peter Newton (background vocals). The Phenix Horns: Don Myrick (tenor & alto saxophones); Rahmleee Michael Davis, Michael Harris (trumpet); Louis Satterfield (trombone). The omnipresent Phil took two years to follow Face Value, which cynics believed to be a fluke and fans willed him to repeat. This album rocketed him back to the top, together with a number 1 single, 'You Can't Hurry Love', and a superb video featuring Phil in triplicate with a tonic mohair suit and Blues Brother shades. The rest is in a similar vein to his debut, albeit with a happier theme running throughout. The album's finale is the touching 'Why Can't It Wait 'Til Morning', a sentence we have all used in the same way at some time in our lives.
Q (11/96, p.64) - 3 Stars - Good - "...essentially an even easier on the ear version of FACE VALUE..."
Phil Collins's frontman talents lay dormant for many years when he was the drummer for prog-rockers Genesis, taking a back seat to Peter Gabriel. When Gabriel quit in 1975, Collins stepped out from behind the drums and made Genesis a hit-making machine throughout the 1980s. Collins also launched a successful solo career as a pop singer, which he kept going in conjunction with Genesis until he became a full-time solo artist in 1996 (though he and Gabriel returned for a 1999 Genesis reunion). As a solo artist, Collins released highly personal and introspective work (not always as commercially viable), wrote a hit soundtrack song for Disney's TARZAN, jammed with Paul McCartney and Ozzy Osbourne, formed a big band to perform jazz versions of his many hits, and played drums for Queen Elizabeth II's "house" band at Buckingham Palace.
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