Testify

Testify

by Phil Collins
Testify

Testify

by Phil Collins

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

Phil Collins took a long time to deliver Testify, his first record since redemptive post-divorce album Dance into the Light. On that 1996 affair, he was open to all the possibilities that may arrive during this new act and, accordingly, the album felt expansive. He dabbled with new sounds, perhaps excessively so, but it helped mirror his newfound freedom. In contrast, Testify feels a bit hemmed in, the sound of a singer/songwriter marching through the drudgery of life. This isn't to say that Testify is underpinned with despair -- it certainly lacks the melancholy undertow of Both Sides, one of his moodiest and best records -- but rather it feels diligent, with Collins intent on hitting all of his preordained marks. He writes songs about love gained and lost, fatherhood, and society -- all the staples of his mature work after No Jacket Required -- but his musical world-view has shrunk. Instead of attempting new sounds, he excises his eccentricities right along with his trademark thunderous drums, so Testify winds up feeling stiff, sequenced, and safe. An adult contemporary album, in other words, one that's clearly patterned after his big hit "You'll Be in My Heart," his Oscar-winning original song from 1999's Tarzan. Testify sways gently to its interlocking drum loops, a record that relies on mood, not melody. Which isn't to say this album is devoid of melody -- it's there; it's just not hooky, which is a conscious decision. Collins made Testify as a mellow meditation on everyday life, never pushing his themes or his songs too hard, and while that can mean it's pleasurable enough as background music, it also means that the album can feel a little listless, as if he's not sure what he wants to say. Given this vague aimlessness, it's not entirely a surprise that Testify turned out to be his last studio album of original material (as of this writing in 2016). ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 04/15/2016
Label: Rhino / Warner Bros.
UPC: 0081227951870
Rank: 130184

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Wake Up Call
  2. Come with Me
  3. Testify
  4. Don't Get Me Started
  5. Swing Low
  6. It's Not Too Late

Disc 2

  1. This Love This Heart
  2. Driving Me Crazy
  3. The Least You Can Do
  4. Can't Stop Loving You
  5. Thru My Eyes
  6. You Touch My Heart

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Phil Collins   Primary Artist,Drums,Vocals,Keyboards,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Daryl Stuermer   Guest Artist,Guitar
Paul Bushnell   Bass,Guitar (Bass)
Tim Pierce   Guitar,Guitar (Nylon String)
Eric Rigler   Bagpipes,Uillean Pipes
Jamie Muhoberac   Keyboards
Paul Bushnel   Bass

Technical Credits

Doug McKean   Engineer,Pro-Tools
Allen Sides   Mixing Engineer,Audio Engineer,Mixing,Engineer
Bernie Grundman   Mastering
Billy Steinberg   Composer,Lyricist
Billy Nichols   Lyricist
James Sanger   Programming
John Martyn   Composer,Lyricist
Rob Cavallo   Producer,Realization
Phil Collins   Arranger,Composer,Lyricist,Instrumentation,Drum Programming
Rene Weis   Assistant Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Tom Kelly   Composer,Lyricist
Tom Lord-Alge   Mixing,Mixing Engineer
Daryl Stuermer   Composer
David Sanger   Programming
Mark Mancina   Composer
Billy Nicholls   Composer,Lyricist
Dave McKean   Digital Editing
Norman Watson   Photography
Lorenzo Aguis   Photography
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