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  • Singer: Phil Collins
  • Genre: Pop
  • Release Date: 1987-10-14
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 6

  • ℗ 1987 Atlantic Recording Corporation

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Take Me Home (Extended Remixed Phil Collins 8:06
2
Sussudio (12" Mix) Phil Collins 6:35
3
Who Said I Would (12" Mix) Phil Collins 5:51
4
Only You Know and I Know (12" Phil Collins 6:56
5
Don't Lose My Number (12" Mix) Phil Collins 6:36
6
One More Night (12" Mix) Phil Collins 6:20

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  • Reviews

    • Must Have for the Casual or Intense Phil Fan

      5
      By BXGenesis4
      Bought this one almost randomly in 2001 at a Barnes and Noble in NYC. Great remix and re-envisioning of these big hits! I concur with the Bod1-the remixed "Sussudio" carried the day at live performances for years to come after it was originally debuted. "Take Me Home" also reminds you of the live version with the more apparent intro-although not the ending. And "Only You Know and I Know" gets even more interestingly intense with the synths and drums!
    • Don't Lose My Number

      5
      By fireguyCO
      A great 12" version of Don't Lose My Number makes this awesome!
    • "Serious" Remixes

      5
      By thebod1
      I always enjoyed hearing remixes of an album especially this one. It is fun hear different parts of the tracks more distinctly, and with a different point of view, whether it is the vocals, drums, or synth. Phil took the Sussudio remix seriously, because he played parts it live on his solo tours from 1990 onwards.
    • A great collection of extended versions

      4
      By ibbarz
      Usually 12 inch remixes are throwaway b-sides. But with Phil Collins, they're actually good. Although this isn't really essential, if you're a fan of "No Jacket Required", then this is a great little addition to that album.