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Mark Bell: Face Value (Phil Collins 1979 – 1981) – review
In the third book of the Album Age series, Mark Bell examines the beginning of Phil Collins' solo career. Heino Rhoden has read it.
Reviews of current and previous Phil Collins releases (including Flaming Youth and Brand X).
In the third book of the Album Age series, Mark Bell examines the beginning of Phil Collins' solo career. Heino Rhoden has read it.
In 1987, Phil Collins released an album featuring extended versions of six tracks from the album No Jacket Required, calling it 12"ers.
Urban Renewal was a tribute album for Phil Collins that originated in the black music scene in 2001. Rainer Löser looks back.
The EP Live From The Board: Official Bootleg was released in 1995 and reissued in 2024.
After his acclaimed tour for the album No Jacket Required, the VHS video No Ticket Required was released, which is still not available on DVD.
In 1996 and 1998, Phil Collins played a couple of Big Band shows. Some highlights were captured for a CD release. Andreas Lauer takes a closer look.
In 2019, Phil Collins released two digital albums, one of them was Remixed Sides, a collection of Remixes of his hits. We took a closer look.
In 2019, a collection of b-sides and demos, that were not included in the remaster series, is released in digital format only – Other Sides. Find out all details about the tracks and the release here.
A new set was released in September 2018, containing collaboration work Phil Collins has done over the years: Plays Well With Others.
Phil Collins brought out a new compilation in October 2016. It focuses on his singles, and the 3CD version is almost complete. Christian Gerhardts explains why this set is nevertheless inconsistent and lacking ideas and care.
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