FEATURE: The Lockdown Playlist: Phil Collins at Seventy

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The Lockdown Playlist

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PHOTO CREDIT: Stian Roenning 

Phil Collins at Seventy

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IN this birthday Lockdown Playlist…

 IN THIS PHOTO: Phil Collins with Genesis

I am focusing on an artist that divides people. I am not a massive fan of Phil Collins, but there are albums and songs of his that I really like. He has a huge fanbase and, as a solo artist and part of Genesis, he has been responsible for so many terrific songs. Ahead of his seventieth birthday tomorrow (30th January), I would give him a nod. Like I have done with other Lockdown Playlists, rather than me skimping on details, I thought I would bring in a chunk of Wikipedia - it assists when it comes to highlighting why Collins is such a successful and important artist:

Philip David Charles Collins LVO (born 30 January 1951) is an English drummer, singer, songwriter, and record producer, best known as the drummer/singer of the rock band Genesis and for his solo career. Between 1982 and 1990, Collins scored three UK and seven US number-one singles in his solo career. When his work with Genesis, his work with other artists, as well as his solo career is totalled, he had more US Top 40 singles than any other artist during the 1980s. His most successful singles from the period include "In the Air Tonight", "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)", "One More Night", "Sussudio", "Take Me Home", "Two Hearts", "A Groovy Kind of Love" (featured in the film Buster), "I Wish It Would Rain Down", and "Another Day in Paradise".

Born and raised in west London, Collins played drums from the age of five and completed drama school training, which secured him various roles as a child actor. He then pursued a music career, joining Genesis in 1970 as their drummer and becoming lead singer in 1975 following the departure of Peter Gabriel. Collins began a solo career in the 1980s, initially inspired by his marital breakdown and love of soul music, releasing a series of successful albums, including Face Value (1981), No Jacket Required (1985), and ...But Seriously (1989). Collins became "one of the most successful pop and adult contemporary singers of the '80s and beyond". He also became known for a distinctive gated reverb drum sound on many of his recordings. In 1996, Collins left Genesis to focus on solo work; this included writing songs for Disney’s Tarzan (1999) for which he received an Oscar for Best Original Song for “You'll Be in My Heart”. He rejoined Genesis for their Turn It On Again Tour in 2007. Following a five-year retirement to focus on his family life, Collins released an autobiography in 2016 and completed his Not Dead Yet Tour in 2019.

PHOTO CREDIT: Justin Ma Photography

Collins's discography includes eight studio albums that have sold 33.5 million certified units in the US and an estimated 150 million worldwide, making him one of the world's best-selling artists. He is one of only three recording artists, along with Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson, who have sold over 100 million records worldwide both as solo artists and separately as principal members of a band. He has won eight Grammy Awards, six Brit Awards (winning Best British Male Artist three times), two Golden Globe Awards, one Academy Award, and a Disney Legend Award. He was awarded six Ivor Novello Awards from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors, including the International Achievement Award. He received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1999, and was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2003 and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Genesis in 2010. He has also been recognised by music publications with induction into the Modern Drummer Hall of Fame in 2012, and the Classic Drummer Hall of Fame in 2013”.

If you are not overly-familiar with Phil Collins’ music, have a listen to the assorted songs below as it is a pretty good overview. Even though not everyone is a fan of his music, there are songs in his catalogue that we all know and sing along to! Ahead of his seventieth birthday tomorrow, I was keen to, through a Lockdown Playlist, wish Phil Collins…  

MANY happy returns.