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    No Jacket Required

    01/01/1985 | Atlantic / Wea 

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    All Music Guide Review

    The winner of the 1985 Grammy for Pop Album of the Year, No Jacket Required found Phil Collins fully embracing horn-driven pop music, drum machines, and sentimental ballads over his previous darker and more dramatic solo material. The record established him as a major commercial force, and as one of the most recognizable voices of the 1980s. Although the major hits here, "Sussudio," "One More Night," "Who Said I Would," and "Don't Lose My Number" quickly came to sound dated, the album contains several standout tracks. "Long Long Way to Go," which features a cameo by Sting, is one of Collins' most effective ballads, while the pulsating "Take Me Home" utilizes the drama of "In the Air Tonight" on a more wistful track. "Only You Know and I Know" and "Inside Out," meanwhile, show an effective aggressive side to the singer. It's not a completely satisfying recording, but it is the best example of one of the most dominating and influential styles of the 1980s. ~ Geoff Orens, All Music Guide

    Credits

    • Arif Mardin
    • Strings, Orchestration, Introduction, String Arrangements
    • David Frank
    • Bass, Moog Synthesizer, Dmx, Mini Moog, Keyboards
    • Phil Collins
    • Synthesizer, Songwriter, Percussion, Drums, Keyboards, Bass, Vocals (Background), Producer, Roland Synthesizer, Roland TR-808, Design, Drum Machine, Vocoder, ?, Main Performer, Kalimba, Vocals


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