Reviews of all record/CD releases by Phil Collins
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.
Remixed Sides (2019)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.
Other Sides (2019)A new boxset compiling a lot of collaboration work Phil Collins has done over the years. Find all details here.
Plays Well With Others (2018)In late 2016, a collection with all Singles by Phil Collins was released. The package comes in different formats, entitled The Singles. Why this package leaves fans disappointed once again - read it in our review.
The Singles (2016)In early 2016, Phil Collins and his record company began to reissue his soloalbums on Vinyl and Deluxe Edition Digipak 2CD. We take closer looks ...
Take A Look At Me Now (Remasters 2016)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 (2014)Phil Collins has released a new album in September 2010. It contains Motown covers only and comes in various formats. Find all information on Going Back here
Going Back (2010)Phil Collins live - on November 29, 2008 he played a rare solo concert at his son's school. The audience were given a CD of the show, which is not available anywhere else.
Live at La Chât (2008)In 2006 Phil Collins finally finished work on the Tarzan Broadway musical. When the show began in New York a cast CD was released. Though it is technically not a Phil Collins album it still contains new Collins material.
Tarzan Musical | Cast CD (2006)A compilation of love songs by Phil Collins must be something the marketing division of a record company came up with, one should think. On the contrary, though: This compilation has lots of old, new and rare songs from Phil's career.
Love Songs: A Compilation Old And New | 2CD + 2CD/DVD Special Edition (2005)In 2003 Disney releases another soundtrack. This time Phil Collins was involved in the songs as well as the background music.
Disneys Brother Bear (2003)It took Phil six years to release a real new solo album. Testify was published in 2002 various soundtrack and big band projects.
Testify (2002)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.
A Hot Night In Paris (1999)After the big band and the HITS album Phil released his first full-blown soundtrack for Disney's Tarzan. In 2000 he added a German version.
Disneys Tarzan (1999/2000)It took surprisingly long until a compilation of Phil's greatest hits was released. HITS was released at almost the same time as A Hot Night In Paris.
...HITS (1998)Having just left Genesis in early 1996, Phil released a surprisingly happy album later that same year.
Dance Into The Light (1996)When the Genesis world tour ended in 1992 Phil went straight back into the studio to record his most personal and intimate album so far.
Both Sides (1993)The spectacular Serious Tour took Phil Collins on a trip around the globe in 1990. During this tour a live album was recorded as well as mixed and produced, so that it entered shops already in late 1990.
Serious Hits...Live! (1990)At the end of the 80s Phil Collins changed topics. On ...But Seriously he began to sing about social and political issues - to great success.
...But Seriously (1989)In 1985 Phil Collins released his third solo album - his most successful album ever.
No Jacket Required (1985)One year after the enormous success of his debut album Phil Collins released Hello, I Must Be Going in 1982. Less accessible, even stronger than its predecessor - and definitely worth listening to.
Hello, I Must Be Going (1982)Phil Collins' debut album is undoubtably a classic. We will always come back to what really happened then and why Face Value is so special. Read here for one attempt to answer these questions
Face Value (1981)Double-album with new versions of Genesis classics and guest musicians such as Steve Wilson, Nik Kershaw, John Wetton, Steve Rothery or Simon Collins