Reviews of Phil Collins DVD releases.
The announcement of a new concert film from the Farewell tour has surprised many. It contains the 'stripped down' concert in Montreux, while the bonus material contains material from the Big Band show 1996.
Phil Collins releases his new DVD and Blu-ray with footage from his Roseland Ballroom performance in June 2010. This is pure Motown with members of the legendary Funk Brothers.
Anthony Mathile accompanied Phil Collins on the Eastern Europe and Near East leg of his First Final Farewell tour 2005. The documentary he made has now been published on DVD. We took a good look...
During a break from the Invisible Touch tour with Genesis Phil Collins squeezed in some drumming for Eric Clapton. The video of the concert in Montreux, Switzerland, is now available on DVD.
In 2004 Phil Collins embarked on his Farewell tour and played a greatest hits set. He did, however, come up with something special for the tour DVD, Christian Gerhardts reports.
In 1990 Phil Collins played two terrific shows at the Waldbühne Berlin (then still: West-Germany). Later the concert was released on VHS video. The show has now also been published in a 2DVD set. Anneke Brüning enjoyed watching it for you....
Around the time Testify was released in 2002 the BBC produced a documentary about Phil Collins that was watched by several million viewers when it was broadcast. The interesting and frequently quite personal insights into Phil's life have now been released on DVD.
When the DVD became increasingly popular Phil Collins released a documentary about how his debut album Face Value developed. It was published in the TDK series Classic albums. Christian Gerhardts checked it out.
Hudson Music released a VHS video and later a DVD of a special big band performance by Phil Collins.
The concert film of the Trip Into The Light Tour came out on VHS in 1997 and has since also been released on DVD. Ulrich Klemt gives you the details.
During the Both Sides tour a VHS video was offered for sale at the merchandise stands only, the proceeds of which were donated for a good cause. Bernd Zindler tells us more about it.
In 1991 Phil Collins released a VHS videotape with video clips for all the songs on But Seriously. It has not been released yet on DVD, so Ulrich Klemt has dug out the video and watched it again.
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.
Phil Collins Debutalbum became a classic of the 80ies and is probably his best album to date.
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Remastered, contains rare "Silver Song" with Phil Collins on Vocals.
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