No Jacket Required [Orange Vinyl] [B&N Exclusive]

No Jacket Required [Orange Vinyl] [B&N Exclusive]

by Phil Collins
No Jacket Required [Orange Vinyl] [B&N Exclusive]

No Jacket Required [Orange Vinyl] [B&N Exclusive]

by Phil Collins

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Overview

After the one-two punch of Phil Collins' first two solo albums, Face Value and Hello, I Must Be Going!, plus the hits he was concurrently having with Genesis, it might seem like he was primed for an artistic and commercial drop-off. Instead, he responded with the biggest album of his career. No Jacket Required topped the charts in the U.S. and U.K., won a Grammy for Album of the Year, and spawned four Top Ten singles, including two number ones in "Sussudio" and "One More Night." It was such a monster success that it made Collins one of the biggest stars on the planet, something that a few years before seemed unlikely if not impossible. The reason why No Jacket was such a smash is simple: it combined the aching honesty of Face Value with the pop smarts of Hello, added some seriously focused songwriting, then coated it all in slick digital production that sounded great on the radio. Collins' gift for a huge hook came through most obviously on the Prince-inspired "Sussudio," where he turns nonsense into something almost profound, but also on tracks like the big rocker "I Don't Wanna Know" and the soulful "Inside Out," which featured some of his trademark gated drum bashing. His knack for spilling his guts in heartbreaking everyman fashion hits a new high on "One More Night," one of the most affecting ballads of the '80s. When he combines the hooks and the heartbreak, it comes together brilliantly. "Take Me Home" is a wrenching, soaring song that inspires singalongs and teardrops; "Doesn't Anybody Stay Together Anymore" has the perfect combo of big drums, the catchy chorus, and the weary heart. Add in flashy radio monsters like "Don't Lose My Number" and "Only You Know and I Know" that retain the horn-heavy sound of his earlier work while adding up-to-date keyboards, the even more Prince-inspired "Who Said I Would," and the closing piano ballad "We Said Hello Goodbye," and No Jacket Required ends up earning all the sales and accolades it got. Collins was at the top of his considerable game, the sound was state of the art, and there were more classic songs on one record than most pop stars could put together in an entire career. Too bad its chart and airwave dominance was so great that it inspired something of a backlash, one Collins never really recovered from despite having more hits in the future. While Face Value is still his solo masterpiece due to the raw emotion it transmits, No Jacket Required comes very, very close to topping it. ~ Tim Sendra

Product Details

Release Date: 11/20/2020
Label: Barnes Noble Consign
UPC: 0603497845927

Tracks

  1. Sussudio
  2. Only You Know And I Know
  3. Long Long Way To Go
  4. I Don't Wanna Know
  5. One More Night
  6. Don't Lose My Number
  7. Who Said I Would
  8. Doesn't Anybody Stay Together Anymore
  9. Inside Out
  10. Take Me Home

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Phil Collins   Primary Artist,Vocals,Kalimba,Vocoder,Keyboards,Linn Drum,Percussion,Synthesizer,Drum Machine,Roland TR-808,Simmons Drums,Electronic Drums,Roland Synthesizer,Vocals (Background),Bass,Drums
Daryl Stuermer   Guest Artist,Banjo,Guitar,Keyboards
David Frank   Guest Artist,Dmx,Bass,Keyboards,Mini Moog,Moog Bass,Moog Synthesizer
Peter Gabriel   Guest Artist,Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Sting   Guest Artist,Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Pheonix Horns   Horn
Don Mynck   Saxophone
The Phenix Horns   Horn
Nic Greene   Synthesizer
Nick Artemis-Scrubb   Keyboards
Michael Harris   Trumpet
Rahmlee Michael Davis   Trumpet
Arif Mardin   Strings,Orchestra
Harry Kim   Trumpet
Gary Barnacle   Soloist,Saxophone
Nick Glennie-Smith   Keyboards
Helen Terry   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Don Myrick   Soloist,Saxophone,Sax (Alto)
Leland Sklar   Bass,Bass Strings,Piccolo Bass,Guitar (Bass),Bass (Acoustic)
Louis Satterfield   Trombone

Technical Credits

John Jacobs   Engineer
Phil Collins   Design,Composer,Lyricist,Producer,Songwriter,Group Member,Mixing Engineer,Drum Programming
Chief Grany   Design
Pete Ashworth   Cover Photo
Stephen Chase   Assistant
The Phenix Horns   Arranger,Group Member
Philip Bailey   Composer
Tom Tom 84   Arranger,Horn Arrangements
Arif Mardin   Arranger,Introduction,Orchestration,String Arrangements
David Frank   Group Member
Daryl Stuermer   Composer,Lyricist
Steve Chase   Engineer
Hugh Padgham   Engineer,Producer,Mixing Engineer
Nathan East   Composer
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