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Face Value

Face Value
Phil Collins

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Track Listing

  1. In the Air Tonight
  2. This Must Be Love
  3. Behind the Lines
  4. Roof Is Leaking
  5. Droned
  6. Hand in Hand
  7. I Missed Again
  8. You Know What I Mean
  9. Thunder and Lightning
  10. I'm Not Moving
  11. If Leaving Me Is Easy
  12. Tomorrow Never Knows

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4114 in Music
  • Brand: Collins
  • Released on: 1990-10-25
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com essential recording
The beginning of Phil Collins's massively successful solo career coincided with the discord in his first marriage, turning Face Value into a compelling churn of emotions, from the utter disgust of "In the Air Tonight" (where Collins dryly comments, "If you told me you were drowning / I would not lend a hand") to the delight he feels in exploring a new relationship ("This Must Be Love"). Collins's thundering drums and punchy horn arrangements--a close approximation of Earth, Wind & Fire's sound, actually--clicked with the public, turning "I Missed Again" and "In the Air Tonight" into Top 20 singles and launching Collins's career as one of the biggest and most unlikely stars of the '80s. --Daniel Durchholz


Customer Reviews

I can't allow this nonsense to continue4
A Previous review boasts an absurd, supposedly "totally true" (!) story about the meaning behind In The Air Tonight, and as my title states, I cannot allow this nonsense to continue. That story has been told many a time, and, contrary to ignorant belief, it is a complete falsehood. The song is about Phil's split from his wife. One need not look farther than Phil's own explanation of the song in countless interviews. She cheated on Phil. He saw it. "Saw it with my own two eyes..so you can wipe off that grin, I know where you've been - it's all been a pack of lies..." please, people... let's not be so stupid. Phil did not see a man drown. Are we so idiotic that we think the line "If you told me you were drowning, I would not lend a hand" means that he did? C'mon... the lyrics speak for themselves. Enough of the moronic lyric analysis. The song fits in with the theme of the rest of the album. The split from his wife in '79 and the subsequent feelings surrounding Phil. Apologies for the somewhat harsh tone of this post, but I can't bear to hear that "True" story one more time.

A stunning debut of the Phil Collins solo machine5
It's a shame that most people only remember the signature drum beat at the end of In The Air Tonight, because Face Value is much more. The album reverberates with a powerful depth and intensity stemming from the breakup of his first marriage - you can feel the intensity oozing thorugh every song, though especially on the opener In The Air Tonight and the closer Tommorrow Never Knows (which in my opinion blows away the Beatles' original). As much positive press as it recevied (Phil did win a Best New Artist Grammy), except for In The Air Tonight and I Missed Again, Face Value is still an underrecognized album. It's a shame that most people don't know about standout tracks like I'm Not Moving, Thunder and Lightning, and Tomorrow Never Knows. Buy and listen to a great rock album.

Phil's brilliant debut--eclecticism & terrific songwriting5
Regardless of how much criticism Phil Collins has received over the years for his solo career and for "what he did to Genesis", serious music listeners know better, & there's simply no denying that his solo debut "Face Value", which came out in early 1981, is a masterpiece. It's an album that makes good on the theory that an artist does their best work in times of personal turmoil. Phil simply began 'fooling around' as a means to comfort himself in the wake of a painful divorce. Apart from a cover of the Beatles' "Tomorrow Never Knows" & a retooling of the Genesis song "Behind the Lines", Phil wrote everything here himself, & not only is his songwriting consistently terrific, but you also get a healthy dose of eclecticism. That said, this ain't some run-of-the-mill soft rock or adult contemporary album.

Even with all the brilliant songs Phil has written over the course of his career, the first track here, "In the Air Tonight", remains a signature song that's perhaps his most enduringly popular, & for good reason. Although the idea of suddenly switching from a very quiet part to an ear-blastingly loud part was not a new one, the song is staggeringly powerful & was a very innovative production, containing ominous drum machine, creepy synth, atmospheric Fender Rhodes, vocoder, violins, smoky electric guitar, (played by long-time Collins & Genesis cohort Daryl Steurmer), heavily echoing vocals, & of course, those ferocious, booming gated drums. Add to that the haunting lyrics & melody, & Phil`s passionate, tormented wailing on the fade, & you get one of the most cathartic songs ever recorded.

But the genius doesn't stop there. Side 1 of the album (i.e. the first six tracks in its vinyl release) is often very quiet, such as on the starkly affecting "The Roof Is Leaking" which seems to be about the hardships of a family living in the US in the mid 1800s, & has Phil's vocals backed by just piano, banjo, & slide guitar. The wistful "This Must Be Love" is a wonderful, mellow love song with excellent backing vocals from Stephen Bishop, whom Phil was a great admirer of--he even slips the phrase "never letting go" into the song, the title of a Bishop song. He gives a finger-snapping horn-laden treatment to "Behind the Lines", & "The Roof Is Leaking" segues into the dramatic, fast paced wordless piece "Droned" which gives way to another instrumental-plus-wordless-chanting track with the feel good "Hand In Hand" (which features a children's chorus). Some pretty adventurous stuff indeed, & not exactly busting with "radio fodder" either--it's easy to see why Phil was surprised at the album's huge commercial success. It seems that "In the Air Tonight" simply captivated the public, & carried the rather uncommercial album. The first song on `side 2' didn't hurt either though--"I Missed Again" was also a hit, & it's a hook-heavy song with bright-sounding horns & containing uncanny, sophisticated chord changes. "You Know What I Mean" is a gorgeously melodic and tender ballad--it segues into the defiant, catchy kiss-off song "Thunder and Lightning", & the following track is the musically & lyrically contemplative "I'm Not Moving", which is yet another gem. The extremely sad, but hopeful love song "If Leaving Me Is Easy" is terrifically soothing --it has atmospheric strings, Fender Rhodes, & high falsetto vocals from Collins--rarely would you hear Collins' voice get this high on record ever again after this album.

He then gets psychedelic for "Tomorrow Never Knows"--it's a terrific version, slower than the Beatles version, & has ominous looping drums, & great, punchy Collins vocals. Phil tacks on a brief reprise of him singing "Over the Rainbow"--apparently, this, along with covering "Tomorrow Never Knows" in the first place, were done as a tribute to John Lennon, who died in the same time period that the album was being completed.

The production of this album, by Collins and assisted by Hugh Padgham, is masterful & supremely tasteful, & in the end, this album is truly timeless. Phil puts himself into the recording, & he ends up with an album that's oozing with deep feeling and is all the better for it--"Face Value" is a brilliant album from one of the finest artists of all time. Although this CD version is not an "original recording remastered" version of the album, the sound quality is still truly excellent, a testament to how well it was originally recorded. I highly encourage you not just to get this album (if you don't already) since it's absolutely essential, but also the "Face Value" DVD that's part of the "Classic Albums" series--it prominently features Phil himself, including performances from him, & it's a terrific look at the making of this incredible work of art.