''...But Seriously'' is the fourth solo studio album by English drummer and singer-songwriter
Phil Collins
Philip David Charles Collins (born 30 January 1951) is an English singer, musician, songwriter, record producer and actor. He was the drummer and lead singer of the rock band Genesis and also has a career as a solo performer. Between 1982 and ...
. It was released on 24 November 1989 in the United States by
Atlantic Records
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and on 20 November 1989 in the United Kingdom by
Virgin Records
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. After Collins finished touring commitments with the rock band
Genesis
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Bible
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in 1987, the group entered a four-year hiatus, during which Collins starred in the feature film ''
Buster
Buster may refer to:
People First name
*Buster Drayton (born 1952), American boxer
*Buster Glosson, retired U.S. Air Force lieutenant general
*Buster Mathis (1943–1995), American heavyweight boxer
*Buster Mathis Jr. (born 1970), American heavyw ...
'' (1988). By the spring of 1989, Collins had written material for a new solo album, which addressed more serious lyrical themes, like socio-economic and political issues, as opposed to his previous dance-oriented album, ''
No Jacket Required'' (1985).
''...But Seriously'' was a huge commercial success worldwide, reaching No. 1 in the UK and the US for 15 and 4 non-consecutive weeks, respectively. It was the best-selling album of 1990 in the UK, eventually selling 2.75 million copies there and 4 million in the US. The lead single, "
Another Day in Paradise", won a
Grammy Award
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for
Record of the Year. Collins supported the album with the
Seriously, Live! World Tour in 1990. In 2016, the album was remastered with additional studio, live, and demo tracks, and updated artwork.
Background
In July 1987, Collins finished touring commitments with the band
Genesis
Genesis may refer to:
Bible
* Book of Genesis, the first book of the biblical scriptures of both Judaism and Christianity, describing the creation of the Earth and of mankind
* Genesis creation narrative, the first several chapters of the Book o ...
and resumed his solo career. He had scored a series of hit singles with his previous solo album ''
No Jacket Required'' (1985) and with Genesis on ''
Invisible Touch'' (1986), and recognised this period as "severe danger of overkill" due to the high amount of radio airplay the songs had received.
To combat this, Collins took a year out solely from music and accepted a lead role in ''
Buster
Buster may refer to:
People First name
*Buster Drayton (born 1952), American boxer
*Buster Glosson, retired U.S. Air Force lieutenant general
*Buster Mathis (1943–1995), American heavyweight boxer
*Buster Mathis Jr. (born 1970), American heavyw ...
'' (1988), a romantic comedy film based on the
Great Train Robbery. Collins recorded "
Two Hearts" and "
A Groovy Kind of Love
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The original rendition was recorded by American singing duo Diane & Annita and released as "Groovey Kind ...
" for
the soundtrack, which led to his belief that people thought his songs had become "Very, very light. That wasn't where I was coming from."
[ When he started work on his next solo album, Collins deliberately shifted styles by addressing more serious issues in his lyrics and songs with greater depth than the dance-oriented approach for ''No Jacket Required''.][ Some bits of music originated as far back as 1978.][
]
Production
''...But Seriously'' was recorded between April and October 1989 at The Farm in Chiddingfold, Surrey and A&M Studios
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in Los Angeles
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, California. It was produced by Collins and Hugh Padgham
Hugh Charles Padgham (born 15 February 1955) is an English record producer and audio engineer. He has won four Grammy Awards, for Producer of the Year and Album of the Year for 1985, Record of the Year for 1990, and Engineer of the Year for 19 ...
, who had worked on his previous solo albums and with Genesis throughout the decade. The album saw Collins use a live drum kit in contrast with ''No Jacket Required'' which had greater use of a drum machine. He also prominently used keyboards and electric piano and fewer synthesisers. Collins made a conscious decision not to rely on vocal effects on the album as his previous recordings, including with Genesis, involved the use of a harmoniser and echo and he looked back on this as a way of hiding the perceived drawbacks he had about his singing. In the end, a small amount of reverb and delay for a slap echo effect were used.[
Collins experienced difficulty in naming the album. The initial title was ''Serious Business'', before Collins decided against the potential connotations of business or corporations that it may have on the public.] As the title suggests, the album is a change of pace from the lighter tone of Collins's previous work. Collins expanded his focus to the exploration of socio-economic and political themes. There is emotional turmoil underneath the polished studio production and many of the songs are unambiguous and unveiled in their melancholy. While incorporating political themes, ''...But Seriously'' does not abandon the theme of relationships. But unlike some of his earlier work, Collins takes a more mature and reflective approach when looking at the relationships in his life.
As with his previous albums Collins wrote the sleeve notes by hand because "that's all part of the personal statement"; the exception being ''No Jacket Required''.[ He wrote the text on the "Another Day in Paradise" single on the inbound from the album's European press trip in November 1989.][
]
Songs
The album was a departure from the dance pop of the ''No Jacket Required'' album. Unlike ''No Jacket Required'', this album was a pop-rock album, but also included various styles and influences, like R&B, dance-pop, jazz, soul and gospel.
"Hang in Long Enough" was the opening of the album. This song was a dance-pop song, with influenced soul and rock. The song talks about ambition.
" That's Just the Way It Is" is an anti-war ballad about The Troubles
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in Northern Ireland and features David Crosby
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Crosby joined the Byrds in 1964. They got ...
on backing vocals. Collins had wanted Crosby to perform on his first solo album ''Face Value
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'' (1981), but he was unavailable at the time. The two met at the Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary concert in 1988, and Crosby was keen to participate on the album. When recording moved to Los Angeles, Collins prepared several mixes of the songs that he wanted Crosby to sing on and recalled that Crosby "did exactly what I expected him to do ..He just picked a few notes out of the air that I would never have thought of".[ The B-side to the single was "Broadway Chorus", the demo version of " Something Happened on the Way to Heaven".
" Do You Remember?" has lyrics from the perspective of a man whose relationship is failing due to his lover's neglect. It features Stephen Bishop on backing vocals.
" Something Happened on the Way to Heaven" was written by Collins and his longtime touring guitarist Daryl Stuermer. It was the last song written for the album and was originally for the ]Four Tops
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, but it was not delivered to the group as Collins wanted to keep it for himself by the time it was finished.[ While the song was being arranged in the studio in England, Stuermer had devised some chords for the chorus which resulted in ]Nathan East
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playing bass on the new parts as Sklar had left for the US.[
"Colours" is a politically themed song condemning ]apartheid in South Africa
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and displays a progressive rock
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influence. It was originally titled "Oh Mr. Botha, What Can We Do?", a reference to the English music hall song " Oh! Mr Porter".[
"]I Wish It Would Rain Down
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" is a gospel
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-influenced track that Collins said is the closest he had come to writing a blues song. It features Eric Clapton on lead guitar.
" Another Day in Paradise" addresses the issue of homelessness
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. Its working title was "Homeless".[ Among the inspirational sources for the song was Collins's stay in Washington, D.C. while on tour and encountered homeless people by ]Capitol Hill
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trying to keep warm and the contradiction of the White House
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being so close by.[
"Heat on the Street" is a political song about the abuse and violence in the street. The song was a Pop-Rock oriented sound.][
Collins wrote in his autobiography ''I'm Not Dead'' that "All of My Life" is about his relationship with his late father and his regrets to not have more connection with him during his life. The song was a R&B jazz ballad influenced. ]Steve Winwood
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is featured playing the Hammond organ
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on the song.
The album also features a sole instrumental track, "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning", which recalls the jazz-influenced instrumentals featured on his first two albums, ''Face Value
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'' and '' Hello, I Must Be Going''.
"Father to Son" is a ballad about Collins's relationship with his eldest son, Simon.
Additional material
Collins recorded three other songs that were released as B-sides to the album's singles:
#"That's How I Feel"
#"You've Been in Love (That Little Bit Too Long)"
#"Around the World in 80 Presets"
Singles
The album spawned six singles released between October 1989 and November 1990.
*"Another Day in Paradise" – US #1, UK #2 (1989)
*"I Wish It Would Rain Down" – US #3, UK #7 (1990)
*"Something Happened on the Way to Heaven" – US #4, UK #15 (1990)
*"Do You Remember?" – US #4 (1990)
* "That's Just The Way It Is" – UK #26 (1990)
*"Hang in Long Enough" – US #23, UK #34 (1990)
In Canada, "Another Day in Paradise", "I Wish It Would Rain Down", "Do You Remember?", and "Something Happened on the Way to Heaven" reached No. 1.
Tour
In support of the album, Collins' embarked on a worldwide tour, called Seriously Live!. In total, there were 113 shows over 3 continents and it led to the release of a live album and video '' Serious Hits... Live!''.
Reception
Atlantic Records initially placed a sticker on the CD version that read "Two bonus tracks" which Collins disagreed with and clarified that they were "extra" songs. The sticker was changed accordingly.
At the 33rd Annual Grammy Awards
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Performers
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"Another Day in Paradise" won the award for Record of the Year. ''...But Seriously'' received further nominations for Album of the Year Album of the Year, often abbreviated to AOTY, may refer to:
Awards
* ARIA Award for Album of the Year, Australia
* Brit Award for British Album of the Year, UK
* Grammy Award for Album of the Year, US
* Juno Award for Album of the Year, CA
* Lati ...
, Producer of the Year (Non-Classical) and Best Engineered Recording – Non-Classical. " Another Day in Paradise" was further nominated for Song of the Year Song of the Year may refer to:
* Country Music Association Award for Song of the Year
* Dove Award for Song of the Year
* Golden Melody Award for Song of the Year
* Grammis Song of the Year
* Grammy Award for Song of the Year
* Latin Grammy Awa ...
and Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male, while the instrumental piece "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning" was nominated for Best Pop Instrumental Performance
The Grammy Award
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.
''...But Seriously'' received two American Music Awards
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for Favorite Pop/Rock Album and Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist.
At the Brit Awards
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in 1990 "Another Day in Paradise" received the award for British Single, while Collins was named British Male Artist, for which he was nominated again a year later.
In the UK, ''...But Seriously'' spent 15 non-consecutive weeks at No. 1, including the whole competitive Christmas season, and at the end of 1989 became the third best-selling album of the year in the country after only six weeks on sale. It became the best-selling album of 1990 in the UK. ''...But Seriously'' also peaked at No. 1 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 for four weeks and became the second best-selling album of 1990 in the US, according to ''Billboard''. It was the last number one album of the 1980s and the first of the 1990s in the UK and in the US.
In Germany, it is the second best-selling album in the chart history of certified albums, and the best-selling album within the foreign repertoire.
Track listing
CD and cassette
LP
The vinyl release features a rearranged track listing and is missing two tracks from the CD/cassette version, "Heat on the Street" and the instrumental "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning".
This listing applies only to original 1989 releases of the album. Vinyl releases of 2016 remaster feature all tracks and the same track listing as for CD and cassette releases, split between two discs, three tracks per side.
2016 bonus tracks
Personnel
Adapted from liner notes
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Origin
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Musicians
* Phil Collins
Philip David Charles Collins (born 30 January 1951) is an English singer, musician, songwriter, record producer and actor. He was the drummer and lead singer of the rock band Genesis and also has a career as a solo performer. Between 1982 and ...
– vocals (tracks 1–9, 11, 12), keyboards (1-9, 11, 12), drums (1, 4-12), drum machine (2, 3), percussion (2, 3, 10, 12), tambourine (6, 8)
* Steve Winwood
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– Hammond organ
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(track 9)
* Daryl Stuermer – guitar (tracks 1–4, 8, 11, 12)
* Dominic Miller
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Career
Miller was born in Hurlingham, Argentina to an Iris ...
– guitar (tracks 1, 4, 5, 7, 9)
* Eric Clapton – guitar (track 6)
* Nathan East
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– bass (tracks 1, 4)
* Leland Sklar
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– bass (tracks 2, 5, 7-12)
* Pino Palladino
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– bass (tracks 3, 6)
* The Phenix Horns (tracks 1, 4, 5, 10, 12):
** Don Myrick
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– saxophone, alto sax solo (track 9)
** Louis Satterfield – trombone
** Harry Kim – trumpet
** Rhamlee Michael Davis – trumpet
* Alex Brown, Marva King and Lynne Fiddmont – backing vocals (tracks 1, 4, 8, 9)
* David Crosby
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Crosby joined the Byrds in 1964. They got ...
– vocals (tracks 2, 7)
* Stephen Bishop – vocals (track 3)
Production
* Phil Collins
Philip David Charles Collins (born 30 January 1951) is an English singer, musician, songwriter, record producer and actor. He was the drummer and lead singer of the rock band Genesis and also has a career as a solo performer. Between 1982 and ...
– producer, mixing
* Hugh Padgham
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– producer, mixing, engineer
* Ed Goodreau – assistant engineer (Los Angeles)
* Simon Osbourne – assistant engineer
* Tom Tom 84 – horn arrangements
* Maurice Spears – music preparation
* Trevor Key – photography
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications and sales
See also
* List of best-selling albums by country
* List of best-selling albums in France
* List of best-selling albums in Germany
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* List of best-selling albums in Italy
* List of best-selling albums in Spain
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* List of best-selling albums in the United Kingdom
The best-selling album in the United Kingdom is ''Greatest Hits'', a compilation album by the British rock band Queen that was first released in 1981. , it has sold more than 7 million copies, of which approximately 124,000 have been fro ...
References
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1989 albums
Phil Collins albums
Atlantic Records albums
Albums produced by Phil Collins
Albums produced by Hugh Padgham
Virgin Records albums
Warner Music Group albums
Albums recorded at A&M Studios