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Dance into the Light Studio album by Phil Collins Released 22 October 1996 Recorded 1994-1995 Genre Pop, Rock Length 1:00:33 Label Atlantic Producer Phil Collins, Hugh Padgham Phil Collins chronology Both Sides
(1993)Dance into the Light
(1996)...Hits
(1998)Singles from Dance into the Light - "Dance into the Light"
Released: 28 September 1996 - "It's in Your Eyes"
Released: 2 December 1996 - "You Ought to Know..."
Released: January 1997 - "No Matter Who"
Released: 3 February 1997 - "Wear My Hat"
Released: 27 May 1997 - "The Same Moon"
Released: 20 October 1997
Dance into the Light is the sixth solo album by Phil Collins released in 1996. it was notable for being the first album that Collins released as a full-time solo artist, having left Genesis earlier that year.[1]
Contents
History
After the disappointing sales of his prior album, Both Sides, Phil Collins returned with his most upbeat album since 1985's No Jacket Required. With the exception of "Just Another Story", the album contained numerous up-tempo tracks including the Beatles-inspired "It's in Your Eyes", "Wear My Hat" and the album's title track.
In the liner notes Collins states that he does not use a drum machine at all on this album; this was in response to many fan complaints that Both Sides was mostly backed by a drum machine.[citation needed]
Sales for this album also were disappointing, and despite hitting #21 on the Billboard 200, the album became Collins' poorest selling album to date (it is now his second-poorest selling studio album next to 2002's Testify). Dance into the Light went Gold in the U.S., selling 850,000 copies. The album was Collins' first to not contain any American Top 40 hits, with the title track only reaching #45 (although it cracked the Top 10 in the UK). Collins would not chart again with an American Top 40 single until 1999's "You'll Be in My Heart", the main single from Disney's animated feature, Tarzan.
"Dance into the Light" was the only song from the album to appear on Collins' ...Hits collection.
Despite the disappointing sales of the album, Collins' subsequent US tour in support of the album, titled "Trip into the Light World Tour", was one of the highest performing tours of the year, regularly selling out arenas across the United States. This album also marked the studio debut of the Vine Street Horns, who had replaced the Phenix Horns on the Both Sides of the World Tour.
Track listing
All tracks by Phil Collins except were noted.
- "Dance into the Light" – 4:23
- "That's What You Said" – 4:22
- "Lorenzo" (Michaela Odone) – 5:52
- "Just Another Story" – 6:24
- "Love Police" – 4:08
- "Wear My Hat" – 4:33
- "It's in Your Eyes" – 3:01
- "Oughta Know by Now" – 5:27
- "Take Me Down" – 3:21
- "The Same Moon" – 4:13
- "River So Wide" – 4:55
- "No Matter Who" – 4:47
- "The Times They Are a-Changin'" (Bob Dylan) – 5:07
Personnel
- Phil Collins – Vocals, Backing Vocals, Drums, Mixing, Producer
- David Costa – Art Direction
- Dan Einzig – Art Direction
- Harry Kim – Horn Arrangements
- Gered Mankowitz – Photography
- Simon Osborne – Assistant Engineer
- Michaela Odone - Producer, Engineer, Mixing
Reception
References
External links
Phil Collins Discography · AwardsStudio albums Face Value · Hello, I Must Be Going! · No Jacket Required · ...But Seriously · Both Sides · Dance into the Light · Testify · Going BackCompilations 12"ers · ...Hits · Love Songs: A Compilation... Old and NewSoundtracks Live albums Serious Hits... Live! · A Hot Night in ParisBox sets Concert tours The Hello, I Must Be Going Tour · The No Jacket Required World Tour · Seriously, Live! World Tour · Both Sides of the World Tour · Trip into the Light World Tour · Finally, The First Farewell TourMotion pictures Buster · FraudsBands Related articles Urban Renewal · Gorilla · Hugh Padgham · Daryl Stuermer · Chester Thompson · Touring and studio musiciansCategory · Template
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