In the late 90s, a new generation discovered Collins through his work on Disney's Tarzan . The hit spent 19 consecutive weeks at number one on the Adult Contemporary chart and won him an Academy Award. No "Full Album" experience is complete without these cinematic masterpieces that solidified his legacy as a cross-generational icon. Why We Still Listen
The standard tracklist for Hits includes his biggest solo successes and key collaborations: phil collins greatest hits full album
For a more comprehensive overview of his entire solo output, The Singles is an essential addition. Released on October 14, 2016, as the culmination of his "Take a Look at Me Now" reissue campaign, this compilation includes 30 remastered tracks spanning his solo singles from 1981's "In the Air Tonight" to 2010's "Going Back". Unlike …Hits, The Singles is organized chronologically, allowing listeners to trace Collins' musical evolution from his atmospheric, drum-heavy early work to his later pop and soul-infused recordings. In the late 90s, a new generation discovered
Viral internet trends, reaction videos (most notably young creators hearing the drum drop of "In the Air Tonight" for the first time), and video game soundtracks (like Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories ) have introduced his music to Gen Z and millennial listeners. Why We Still Listen The standard tracklist for
Phil Collins has several "greatest hits" collections, but the 1998 release titled
A joyful cover of the 1966 Supremes classic, this track highlighted Collins’ deep love for Motown and soul music. His energized version hit number one in the UK and proved he could deliver pure, upbeat pop just as effectively as moody ballads. 5. "Sussudio" (1985)
In the late 90s, a new generation discovered Collins through his work on Disney's Tarzan . The hit spent 19 consecutive weeks at number one on the Adult Contemporary chart and won him an Academy Award. No "Full Album" experience is complete without these cinematic masterpieces that solidified his legacy as a cross-generational icon. Why We Still Listen
The standard tracklist for Hits includes his biggest solo successes and key collaborations:
For a more comprehensive overview of his entire solo output, The Singles is an essential addition. Released on October 14, 2016, as the culmination of his "Take a Look at Me Now" reissue campaign, this compilation includes 30 remastered tracks spanning his solo singles from 1981's "In the Air Tonight" to 2010's "Going Back". Unlike …Hits, The Singles is organized chronologically, allowing listeners to trace Collins' musical evolution from his atmospheric, drum-heavy early work to his later pop and soul-infused recordings.
Viral internet trends, reaction videos (most notably young creators hearing the drum drop of "In the Air Tonight" for the first time), and video game soundtracks (like Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories ) have introduced his music to Gen Z and millennial listeners.
Phil Collins has several "greatest hits" collections, but the 1998 release titled
A joyful cover of the 1966 Supremes classic, this track highlighted Collins’ deep love for Motown and soul music. His energized version hit number one in the UK and proved he could deliver pure, upbeat pop just as effectively as moody ballads. 5. "Sussudio" (1985)