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Brand X has always been more that just a Phil Collins sideproject. Nevertheless, their history might seem confusing and complicated to many. Steffen Gerlach has compiled information about the history of the band that you might find useful. Read our website special in three parts!
Brand X - An Unorthodox History
In 2016, Phil Collins' former side project Brand X reunited with a couple of original band members. They eventually went on tour and recorded a new live albu, which is now available. Steffen Gerlach gave it a listen and shares his thoughts ...
Brand X - But Wait ... There's More! Live 2017 - Album review
In late 2014, a 4CD-set with the first six Brand X albums (Phil Collins appears on 5 of them) has been released. Ivo Lange did a quick check-up.
Brand X - Nuclear Burn - 4CD-Set review
Is There Anything About was the last Brand X studio album with Phil Collins - but it was made when the band no longer existed. Thomas Jesse explains the circumstances and gives insights into the album.
Brand X - Is There Anything About? - album review
In April 1980, the Brand X Songs of the Night Band (the 1979 sessions) were released. The album was called Do They Hurt?.
Brand X - Do They Hurt? - review
Brand X were more than just a second band for Phil Collins. Besides Unorthodox Behaviour, Product might be the band's best album. Thomas Jesse takes a closer look.
Brand X - Product - album review
The first live album of Phil Collins' second band at the time was Livestock, released just a few weeks after Seconds Out. Thomas Jesse reviews this album.
Brand X - Livestock - album review
In 1977, Brand X followed up their successful debut with Moroccan Roll. Marcus Scharpey reviews the album.
Brand X - Moroccan Roll - Album Review
The second project of the two science fiction fans Jack Lancaster and Robin Lumley was composed and conceived on the occasion of the landing of NASA's Viking 2 Explorer on Mars planned for September. A new edition (remastered) has been released in 2022.
Jack Lancaster & Robin Lumley - Marscape (feat. Phil Collins) - review
Brand X released their first studio album in 1976 to much acclaim. Marcus Scharpey takes a look at the other world of Phil Collins the musician.
Brand X - Unorthodox Behaviour - Album Review
Lancaster and Lumley have produced the first "children's musical", so to speak, Peter And The Wolf by the Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev as an audio-only version with musical guests in a jazz-rock way. Steffen Gerlach took a closer look at the new remastered edition in 2021.
Jack Lancaster & Robin Lumley - Peter And The Wolf (feat. Phil Collins) - review

Brand new album by Martin Levac. Contains eleven Genesis-classics in Jazz style.