Phil Collins – …But Seriously (1989)
Released in 1989, …But Seriously is the fourth solo studio album by Phil Collins and represents a more socially conscious and mature turn in his solo career. Combining polished pop-rock production with introspective lyrics, the album balances emotional ballads, upbeat tracks, and commentary on social issues, solidifying Collins’ status as a leading artist of the late 1980s.
Album Details
Release Date: November 20, 1989
Label: Virgin Records (UK), Atlantic Records (US)
Producer: Phil Collins & Hugh Padgham
Genre: Pop Rock / Soft Rock / Adult Contemporary
Length: 58:31
Line-up Highlights:
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Phil Collins – Lead Vocals, Drums, Keyboards, Percussion
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Daryl Stuermer – Guitar, Bass
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Leland Sklar – Bass
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The Phenix Horns – Horn Section
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Peter Gabriel – Backing Vocals on select tracks
This album features both studio musicians and Collins’ regular collaborators, producing a cohesive yet layered sound.
Tracklist
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Hang in Long Enough – 4:39
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Something Happened on the Way to Heaven – 4:37
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I Wish It Would Rain Down – 5:27
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Another Day in Paradise – 5:22
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Heat on the Street – 5:30
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Do You Remember? – 5:12
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Colours – 6:15
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Tonight, Tonight, Tonight – 7:57
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Father to Son – 5:23
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Find a Way to My Heart – 4:08
Cover Art & Design
The album cover, designed by Hill and Knowlton, features a clean, close-up portrait of Phil Collins with a somber, reflective expression. The minimalist design mirrors the more serious and socially aware tone of the album, signaling a shift from the playful pop of No Jacket Required.
Musical Style & Sound
…But Seriously blends Collins’ signature pop-rock with deeper emotional and social themes:
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Smooth, melodic ballads like “Another Day in Paradise”
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Upbeat, horn-driven tracks such as “Something Happened on the Way to Heaven”
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Emotional guitar solos and layered keyboard textures
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Gated reverb drums and 1980s production polish
The album’s tone is more introspective and socially conscious compared to his earlier solo work, without sacrificing accessibility.
Fun Facts & Trivia
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“Another Day in Paradise” won the 1989 Grammy Award for Record of the Year.
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Eric Clapton played guitar on “I Wish It Would Rain Down”, which became a major hit.
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The album sold over 10 million copies in the U.S. and topped charts in multiple countries.
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The songs address issues such as homelessness, personal reflection, and relationships.
Did You Know?
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“Another Day in Paradise” was inspired by Collins’ observations of homelessness in London.
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The album marked a turning point, showcasing Collins’ willingness to address serious social issues while maintaining mainstream appeal.
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Phil Collins embarked on a major world tour in support of the album, performing both his solo hits and Genesis classics.

