[1] Hang in Long Enough (Phil Collins) - 4:44
[2] That's Just the Way It Is (Phil Collins) - 5:20
[3] Do You Remember? (Phil Collins) - 4:36
[4] Something Happened on the Way to Heaven (Phil Collins/Daryl Stuermer) - 4:52
[5] Colours (Phil Collins) - 8:51
[6] I Wish It Would Rain Down (Phil Collins) - 5:28
[7] Another Day in Paradise (Phil Collins) - 5:22
[8] Heat on the Sheet (Phil Collins) - 3:51
[9] All of My Life (Phil Collins) - 5:36
[10] Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (Phil Collins/Washington) - 1:26
[11] Father to Son (Phil Collins) - 3:28
[12] Find a Way to My Heart (Phil Collins) - 6:08
Phil Collins - Percussion, Drums, Keyboards, Tambourine, Vocals, Producer
Steve Winwood - Hammond B3 Organ
Daryl Stuermer - Guitar
Eric Clapton - Guitar
Nathan East - Bass
Dominic Miller - Guitar
Pino Palladino - Bass
Lee Sklar - Bass
Stephen Bishop - Vocals
David Crosby - Vocals
Alex Brown - Background Vocals
Lynn Fiddmont - Background Vocals
Marva King - Background Vocals
Maria King - Background Vocals
The Phoenix Horns
Harry Kim - Trumpet
Louis Satterfield - Trombone
R. Michael Davis - Trumpet
Don Myrick - Saxophone, Alto Saxophone
This chart-topping fourth album contains "Another Day in Paradise, " "I
Wish It Would Rain Down, " "Do You Remember?, " and "Something Happened
on the Way to Heaven, " all Top Five hits.
William Ruhlmann, All-Music Guide
But seriously..., mal ernsthaft: Was soll man über einen der
erfolgreichsten Popmusiker aller Zeiten sagen? Hier zeigt er, warum er
ganz zurecht diesen Olymp erklommen hat: Er schreibt und singt einfach
immer wieder tolle Songs! Die große Dynamik von "Something
happened on the way to heaven" machte das Intro weltweit und immer
wieder zur Eröffnungs- oder Unterleg-Musik für
Fernsehsendungen oder Radio-Trailer. Jeder einzelne Titel hätte
zur Single getaugt - typisch Collins. Herausragend auch "Another day in
paradise", eine Auseinandersetzung mit dem Schicksal Obdachloser.Immer
wiederkehrendes Highlight sind seine Bläserformation, die Phenix
Horns. Es macht einfach Spaß, diese knackigen, auf den Punkt
gespielten Bläsersätze zu genießen -- am besten sehr
laut. Für Phil Collins, als hauptberuflicher Schlagzeuger exaktes
Spiel gewohnt, muß diese Zusammenarbeit ein Highlight gewesen
sein. Das Instrumentalstück "Saturday night and Sunday morning"
zeugt davon. Also: Ein großes Album eines ganz Großen.
Wolfram Lumpe, Amazon.de
Jede der Klangwelten, die Phil Collins (siehe Seite 192) perfekt be-
herrscht, würde anderen allein zur Superkarriere reichen: der
aberwitzig dynamische, mit Stax-Soul gemixte Rock von Hang In Long
Enough - oder die (häufigere) Balsam-Ballade a la That's Just The
Way It Is, ein Duett mit David Crosby. ... But Seriously ist eine
perfekte Pop-Platte, nach allen Regeln der Kunst - nur: nichts Neues.
Ein aufregender Sänger war er nie. Phil Collins gehört eher
zu den Popstars, die im rechten Moment das Gespür für den
rechten Hit-Sound hatten. So bediente er sich keck im Motown-Regal
("You Can't Hurry Love") oder bei der Beatband The Mindbenders ("A
Groovy Kind Of Love"). Seine Songs passen genausogut ins morgendliche
Hausfrauenprogramm wie auf die abendliche Nachtrock-Schiene. Auch mit
"...But Seriously" beweist Collins wieder sein Feeling für
lässigen Radio-Pop. Das Rezept seiner drei bisherigen Soloalben
hat der Genesis-Sänger dabei kaum variiert: "Find A Way To My
Heart" versprüht mit fetzigen Bläsersätzen gute Laune.
"Heat On The Street" ist der obligatorische Ausflug ins
Motown-Glände. "That's Just The Way It Is" verströmt
heimelige Balladen-Wärme. Porentief rein klingen die meisten
Stücke auf diesem Album - aber letzlich mangelt es vielen an
Charisma. "Saturday Night, Sunday Morning" ist der einzige Titel, der
die klinische Verpackung sprengt - dank Steve Winwood an der Orgel und
Eric Claptons Gitarren-Handarbeit. Ganz im Ernst, Phil: "... But
Seriously" kommt über soliden Durchschnitt nicht hinaus.
Collins closed out the '80s with the chart-topping ...But Seriously,
which spawned four mega-hit singles and also mirrored its title in a
turn toward more pensive, socially conscious fare, such as "Another Day
in Paradise" and "That's Just the Way It Is." The set also contains
Collins's finest batch of lost-love songs ("Do You Remember,"
"Something Happened on the Way to Heaven," "I Wish It Would Rain Down")
since his first two albums, meaning, likely as not, that art was served
at the expense of yet another relationship. Collins is aided on the
album by some of his famous friends, including Eric Clapton, Steve
Winwood, Stephen Bishop, and David Crosby.
Daniel Durchholz, Amazon.com
Phil Collins' Finest Solo Moment
"But Seriously..." is definitely Phil Collins' best solo album, and
features good pop-music material in songs like "Do You Remember?", "I
Wish It Would Rain Down", "Something Happened On The Way To Heaven",
"Heat On The Street" and "Another Day In Paradise", with the latter
track emphasizing PC's humanitarian side in aiding the homeless. This
side of Phil is also heard in "Colours", which deals with the famine in
Africa. In fact, during Collins' 1990 American Tour, which was
sponsored by Sears, he donated a portion of the proceeds from his
concerts to agencies and charities that support the homeless. There are
also some positive, feel-good vibes generated in "Hang In Long Enough"
and in the jazzy "Saturday Night And Sunday Morning". You will find
much thought-provoking insight displayed in the tracks "That's Just The
Way It Is" and "Find A Way To My Heart", with its zenith,
space-age-like opening and closing. Equally touching is the heartfelt
joy and melancholy side found in "Father To Son". An added bonus to
this CD are the wonderful musical talents of David Crosby, who sings
backing vocals on "Paradise", and provides some guitar work on the CD
as well, and Stephen Bishop, who also sings backing vocals on this CD,
as well as on other Phil Collins albums/CD's. Bishop also sang on his
own hit songs "On And On", "Save It For A Rainy Day" and "It Might Be
You", from the motion picture "Tootsie" starring Dustin Hoffman. "But
Seriously..." is a socially conscious statement in and of itself, which
makes it a must-have CD. Phil Collins would re-emerge two years later
with Genesis, with what would appear to be his final album with that
legendary rock group. He left Genesis in 1996 after a quarter of a
century with the group. But, according to the latest news out of the
Genesis camp, PC has apparently re-joined with Tony Banks and Mike
Rutherford. What would be even better is if Peter Gabriel and Steve
Hackett joined them and harkened back to the "original" classic Genesis
lineup. Oh, would that just make my day! Let's keep our fingers
crossed, and hope all this comes to fruition. Stay Tuned!
David Hugaert from Honolulu, HI United States, December 13, 2000
The signs are getting clearer, clearer than you need
The writing's on the wall, for you to see
You never thought you'd ever get the taste
You never thought that it could be this good
Just tell me what you want and I'll find the key
Reach out and touch it's all yours.
If you hang in long enough, you'll do it
Just hang in long enough
You're down on the ground, or so you say
You'd sell the hole in your pocket, if you could find a way
Don't ask me how I know, you don't wanna hear
It's been a long hard road, and the end is getting near.
You never thought you'd ever get the chance
You never thought your break would come along
If you tell me what you want, I'll find the key
Just reach out and touch it's all yours
If you hang in...
They always say
The best things in life are free
But you want to have everything
Well you're going to have to beg if you want it all.
So hang in long enough, you'll do it
Hang in long enough
They'll let you out, then pull you in
Playing hell with your emotions,
You'll feel like giving in.
So just hang in long enough...
That's Just The Way It Is
All day long he was fighting for you
And he didn't even know your name
Young men come and young men go
But life goes on just the same
And I don't know why
Why do we keep holding on
I don't know why
Pretending to be oh so strong
Oh why
Is there something I don't know
Or something very wrong, with you and me
or maybe
That's the way it is, there's nothing I can do,
That's just the way it is.
They've been waiting for word to come down
They've been waiting for you night and day
They won't wait any longer for you
It may already be too late
And I don't know why...
You see the dying, you feel the pain
What have you got to say
If we agree that we can disagree
We could stop all of this today
It's been your life for as long as you can remember
But you cannot fight no more
You must want to look your son in the eyes
When he asks you what you did it for
'Cos all day long he was fighting for you
And he didn't even know your name
Young men come and young men go
But life goes on just the same
I don't know why...
Do You Remember?
We never talked about it
But I hear the blame was mine
I'd call you up to say I'm sorry
But I wouldn't want to waste your time
'Cos I love you, but I can't take any more
There's a look I can't describe in your eyes
Yes we could try, like we tried before
When you kept on telling me those lies
Do you remember...?
There seemed no way to make up
'Cos it seemed your mind was set
And the way you looked it told me
It's a look I know I'll never forget
You could've come over to my side
You could've let me know
You could've tried to see the difference between us
But it seemed too far for you to go.
Do you remember...?
Through all of my life
In spite of all the pain
You know people are funny sometimes
'cos they just can't wait
To get hurt again
Do you remember...?
There are things we won't recall
Feelings we'll never find
It's taken so long to see it
Cos we never seemed to have the time
There was always something more important to do
More important to say
But "I love you" wasn't one of those things
And now it's too late
Do you remember...?
Something Happened On The Way To Heaven
We had a life, we had a love,
But you don't know what you've got 'til you lose it
Well that was then and this is now
And I want you back
How many times do I have to say I'm sorry
I only wanted someone to love
But something happened on the way to heaven
It got a hold of me and wouldn't let go
And I want you back
How many times do I have to say I'm sorry
You can run, and you can hide
But I'm not leaving less you come with me
We've had our problems but I'm on your side
You're all I need, please believe in me
How can something so good go so bad
How can something so right go so wrong
I don't know, I don't have all the answers
But I want you back
How many times can I say I'm sorry
They say you can't take it with you
When you go
And I believe it
But taking what I've got or being
here with you, you know
I'd rather leave it
You can run...
Colours
Deep inside the border
Children are crying
Fighting for food
Holding their heads
Breaking their bread with a stone
All along the roadside
people are standing
watching the sun
shielding their eyes
Brushing the flies from their face
Tell me, what can you say
Tell me, who do you blame
Like a mirror you see yourself
These people each have a name
All around the township
Young men are dying
(of) hunger and thirst
The well has run dry
The tears from her eye feeds her son
Tell me...
You can say you're pulling back
We see the pictures everywhere
But what we don't see is what's
Going on behind the closed doors
And you don't seem to care
Do you expect me to believe you
How can you really think
You can take your horse down to the water
Hold a gun at his head
And make him drink
No matter what you say, it never gets any better
No matter what you do, we never see any change
People living without rights
Without their dignity
How loud does one man have to shout
To earn his right to be free
You can keep your toy soldiers
To segregate the black and white
But when the dust settles
And the blood stops running
How do you sleep at night?
No matter what you say...
What makes you so high and mighty
What makes you so qualified
You can sit there and say
How many have their freedom
But how many more have died
You decide to sit in judgement
Trying to play God yourself
Someday soon the buck is gonna stop
Stop with you and noone else
No matter...
I Wish It Would Rain Down
You know I never meant to see you again
and I only passed by as a friend
All this time I stayed out of sight
I started wondering why
Now I, I wish it would rain down, down on me
Yes I wish it would rain, rain down on me now
You said you didn't need me in your life
I guess you were right
Well I never meant to cause you no pain
But it looks like I did it again
Now I, I wish...
Though your hurt is gone, mines hanging on, inside
And I know it's eating me through every night and day
I'm just waiting on your sign
'Cos I know, I know I never meant to cause you no pain
And I realize I let you down
But I know in my heart of heart of hearts
I know I'm never gonna hold you again
Now I...
Another Day In Paradise
She calls out to the man on the street
"Sir, can you help me?
It's cold and I've nowhere to sleep,
Is there somewhere you can tell me?"
He walks on, doesn't look back
He pretends he can't hear her
Starts to whistle as he crosses the street
Seems embarrassed to be there
Oh think twice, it's another day for
You and me in paradise
Oh think twice, it's just another day for you,
You and me in paradise
She calls out to the man on the street
He can see she's been crying
She's got blisters on the soles of her feet
Can't walk but she's trying
Oh think twice...
Oh lord, is there nothing more anybody can do
Oh lord, there must be something you can say
You can tell from the lines on her face
You can see that she's been there
Probably been moved on from every place
'Cos she didn't fit in there
Oh think twice...
Heat On The Street
You've gotta shout if you've got something to say
I know it's getting bad, you read it every day
And you, you can try your best ot fight it
But you can't make it on your own
Someone better tell the people up there
I think they ought to know, the bubble's just about to bust
Tell them they'd better beware
The word is on the street, get up on your feet, and shout out
The kids out there don't know how to react
The streets are getting tough and that's a matter of fact
and I, I can't take it any longer
But we can't make it on our own
The people there find it hard to relate
They don't know how it feels to be standing there on your own
Believe me, it's never too late
It's time to make a move, get up on your feet and shout
Stop, look down, everybody, do you see what's going on
around you, stop...
Shout out, shout it out, shout loud
Shout out, shout it out, shout loud
There are pepple who give and there are people who take
But I believe it's gonna get better
Realise what a difference you make
And don't turn away, Hey! I'm talking to you!
So there's only the one solution
Stop and think what's going on
You can draw your own conclusions
But we won't make it on our own
Someone better tell the people up there
I think they ought to know
The bubble's just about to burst
Tell them they'd better beware
The word is on the street
Get up on your feet and shout
Stop, look down, everybody
Do you see what's going on
Around you, stop...
All Of My Life
All of my life, I've been searching
For the words to say how I feel.
I'd spend my time thinking too much
And leave too little to say what I mean
I've tried to understand the best I can
All of my life.
All of my life, I've been saying sorry
For the things I know I should have done
All the things I could have said come back to me
Sometimes I wish that it had just begun
Seems I'm always that little too late
All of my life
Set 'em up, I'll take a drink with you
Pull up a chair, I think I'll stay
Set 'em up, cos I'm going nowhere
There's too much I need to remember, too much I need to say
All of my life, I've been looking
But it's hard to find the way
Reaching past the goal in front of me
While what's important just slips away
It doesn't come back but I'll be looking
All of my life
Set 'em up...
All of my life, there have been regrets
That I didn't do all I could
Making records upstairs, while he watched TV
I didn't spend the time I should
It's a memory I will live with
All of my life.
Father To Son
Somewhere down the road, you're gonna find a place
It seems so far, but it never is
You won't need to stay, but you might lose your strength
on the way
Sometimes you may feel you're the only one
Cos all the things you thought were safe, now they're gone
But you won't be alone, I'll be here to carry you along
Watching you 'til all your work is done
When you find your heart, you'd better run with it
Cos when she comes along, she could be breaking it
No there's nothing wrong, you're learning to be strong
Don't look back
She may soon be gone, no don't look back
She's not the only one, remember that
If your heart is beating fast, then you know she's right
If you don't know what to say, well, that's all right
You don't know what to do?
Remember she is just as scared as you
Don't be shy, even when it hurts to say
Remember, you're gonna get hurt someday, anyway
Then you must lift your head, keep it there
Remember what I said
I'll always be with you don't forget
Just look over your shoulder I'll be there.
If you look behind you, I will be there.
Find A Way To My Heart
Find a way to my heart, and I will always be with you
From wherever you are, I'll be waiting
I'll keep a place in my heart, you will see it shining through
So find a way to my heart, and I will, I will follow you
This journey's not easy for you, I know
If your footsteps get too faint to hear, I'll go
Cos you know, questions are never that easy
And never the same
You have the answer believe me
If you have the faith
Find a way to my heart...
Time may come, and time may go, I know
If you should call out for me, I'll go
But you know, there is a code to be broken
I wrap it around
Without a word being spoken
Without a sound
There's a reason I hide my heart
Out of sight out of mind
And when I find out just who you are
The door will be open for you to..