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No Jacket Required album Product Description
No Jacket Required album by Phil Collins was released Oct 25, 1990 on the Atlantic (Label) label. NO JACKET REQUIRED reached number 1 in more countries than you can shake a drumstick at, and shows Collins at his most mature and versatile. No Jacket Required songs 'Sussudio' opens the album with the familiar death-by-drums intro, setting the pattern of strong arrangements and attacking vocals. No Jacket Required album 'Only You Know And I Know' and 'Who Said I Would' explore this territory with the vibrant assistance of the Phoenix Horns, while the massive 'One More Night' provides an elegant contrast. No Jacket Required CD music Surely the strongest track, however, is the elegaic 'Long Long Way To Go', which brought tears to a billion pairs of eyes as one of the highlights of Live Aid. No Jacket Required music CDs Recorded at The Townhouse, London; Old Court, Surrey. Personnel: Phil Collins (vocals, keyboards, synthesizer, vocoder, drums, drum machine, kalimba, percussion, background vocals); Helen Terry (vocals, background vocals); Peter Gabriel, Sting (vocals); Daryl Stuermer (guitar, banjo, keyboards); Arif Mardin (strings); Don Myrick, Gary Barnacle, Don Mynck (saxophone); Michael Harris, Rahmlee Michael Davis (trumpet); Louis Satterfield (trombone); Pheonix Horns (horns); David Frank (keyboards, mini-Moog synthesizer, Moog synthesizer); Nic Greene (synthesizer). No Jacket Required CD music contains a single disc with 11 songs. ...See Full Description
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| Shows the power of talent. It is interesting that this album was Phil Collin's first use of drum machines and a horn section within his songs. It could be assumed that Phil would sound uncomfortable with using these instruments when he is not familiar with them. That is absolutely not true on this album, a truly perfect 80's pop album. From the ballads (Long Long Way To Go)(One More Night)(Take Me Home) to the rockers (Sussudio)(Only You And I Know)(Don't Lose My Number), Phil spins one great song after another, not taking the time to slacken or stop until the album is finished. This album most likely replaced Michael Jackson's Thriller album in the number 1 spot, and it had the ammo to stay there for a long while. It is interesting that the hits were slightly weaker than some of the album cuts. They are all great, in any case. You will find this album somewhere in any teenager's living room if you look hard enough. By Galen (Anchorage, Alaska) |
| This is a Piece of Gold on my hand This is one of the best album to me of Phil Collins....This one make me back to the past, when i was teen...Now with 35yrs old, it's really a piece of gold on my hand... By Pelao Percy,Chileno ((Albuquerque,USA,Dec.2007))  |
| The best Phil's disc ever! Excelent work of Phil and the band, this is really the better disc of Phil, a great job, this disc incluides lots of hits, like: "Sussudio", "I Don't Wanna Know" (my favorite), "One More Night", "Don't Lose My Number" (The first song I heard of Phil), "Who Said I Would", "Take Me Home" and "We Said Hello Goodbye", all are great songs, great job, Phil! By joseigna13n (Los Angeles, Chile) |
| what a cd i am a phil collins and genesis fan and have been since 1983 when I was 2 years old so you can emagine that's strange. anyway let me cut to the chase in 85 this album was on the charts and generated sum of phils best songs and radio staples at the time in rock and ballid form so it is diverse mix of music whitch is nice go and get it. By jerem (from auburn mass) |
| Phil's best album! Simply put, this is Phil Collin's best album i think. The album starts of with the infamous 'sussudio' which is a song that you can listen to no matter how low you are feeling because it will always cheer you up! The other first set of songs, 'Only you know and i know' 'Long long way to go' and 'One more night' are all very well done, 'i dont wanna know' having a fantastic guitar solo, while the dark 'Long long way to go' and the soft 'one more night' adding a different take to the songs, while 'Don't lose my number' and 'Who said i would' being recognisable 80's pop tunes add a nice ring to the middle of the album. The last half of the album is fairly weaker, offering some of the songs that didnt fair quite as well as the others in the charts, although 'Take me home' is the one that stands out, as the song is actually meaning something else than what you may expect. By a reviewer (Reading, England) |
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No Jacket Required songs Product Details
| Label | Atlantic (Label) |
| Orig Year | 1985 |
| CD Universe Part number | 1096936 |
| Catalog number | 81240 |
| Discs | 1 |
| Release Date | Oct 25, 1990 |
| Studio/Live | Studio |
| Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
| Producer | Hugh Padgham; Phil Collins |
| Engineer | John Jacobs; Hugh Padgham |
| Recording Time | 50 minutes |
| Personnel | Phil Collins - vocals, keyboards, synthesizer, vocoder, drums, drum machine, kalimba, percussion, background vocals Lee Sklar - bass Don Myrick Louis Satterfield - trombone Michael Harris Rahmlee Michael Davis - trumpet Phoenix Horns - horns Arif Mardin - strings Gary Barnacle Helen Terry - background vocals Don Mynck - saxophone Nic Greene - synthesizer Pheonix Horns - horns
Also: Sting, Peter Gabriel, Daryl Stuermer, David Frank |
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