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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0724384660123
Label: Virgin
Manufacturer: Virgin
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Virgin
Release Date: September 17, 2007
Studio: Virgin
Sales Rank: 708
Disc 1:- Another Day In Paradise
- True Colours
- Easy Lover
- You Can't Hurry Love
- Two Hearts
- I Wish It Would Rain Down
- Against All Odds
- Something Happened On The Way To Heaven
- Separate Lives
- Both Sides Of The Story
- One More Night
- Sussudio
- Dance Into The Light
- Groovy Kind Of Love
- In The Air Tonight
- Take Me Home
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.co.uk Review: For better or worse, Phil Collins's "In the Air Tonight" was the "Stairway to Heaven" of the 1980s, winning radio stations' listener polls and even lending its designer threat to an episode of Miami Vice. Hits recalls the days when the Collins name on a disc ensured its immediate embrace by programmers and the public. How you feel about these songs will depend on how you felt about them then; despite the undeniable niceness of "Take Me Home" and "One More Night", they're unlikely to win over anyone who didn't adore them to begin with. Those who cared, though, will no doubt be gladdened to find most of Collins's biggest tunes together on one disc. --Rickey Wright
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I don't need to tell any of you how great an artist Phil Collins is. A true 80s legend and an awesome live performer. He's produced many great songs and this collection features a lot of his best work. Many fans will probably argue that some of their favourites are not on here, but this album does boast his most liked and most popular tracks. Brilliant from start to finish, a good combination of uplifting 80s music and powerful ballads.
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`Cultural Seismology - An attempt to record the shifts and displacements of sensibility that regularly occur in the history of art, literature and thought.'
It makes you wonder doesn't it?
Phil Collins was/is a member of ancient rock group Genesis, and a releaser of diabolically bad solo music.
He is bland and non-descript in a nails-down-a-blackboard, bite-on-cotton-wool sense, and his music contains not one note of interest or revelation to prove otherwise.
For years he was in Genesis. What can you say?
Genesis, who even by the early 80's were embroiled with the Moody Blues in a `Who's the Deadest Rock Group' competition, Phil apparently became a bit disillusioned and stale, and decided to go his own ... Read More:
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Right from the beginning of this album, introduced with "Another day in Paradise", you know you in for a treat. Contained within this album are a collection of up-beat tracks, with great compliment to the drumming involved. Throughout the album, each track is individual and intriguing, lyrically and musically, and at no point did I want to change the track for a different song or album. The high quality of music has continued from his work in Genesis, comparable to Paul Weller from The Jam to a solo career. Highly recommended, with Phil Collins at his best.
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Like a previous reviewer I'm also a twenty-something brought up by Phil Collins and Genesis obsessed parents, unlike many though i caught the bug and never let go- I can't quite believe how people can be so negative about PC- come on he's undeniably the most talented musician of the last 30 years- and anyone who says otherwise needs educating.
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I don't what the record company has been doing for the past 9 years since the album was originally released. You would have expected the following to be done when they decide to re-release it :
1) Digitally remaster the album.
2) Include singles which were omitted in the original version to make this compilation more complete. I mean at least the UK Top 20 singles like I Missed Again & If Leaving Me is Easy and US Top 5 singles, Don't Lose My Number & Do You Remember.
3) Where is his last UK Top 20 hit - You'll be in My Heart? What about his duet (US NO 1) with Marilyn Martin - Separate Lives?
To make things worse, even the cover is the same!! With so many omissions, my advice is DON'T BUY ... Read More:
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