Phil Collins celebrates 30 years of 'Both Sides' with treat for fans
Phil Collins is revisiting his classic 1993 album 'Both Sides' with a special 30th-anniversary box set
Phil Collins is revisiting his classic 1993 album Both Sides with a special 30th-anniversary box set to mark the occasional milestone.
Collins took to his Instagram to make an official announcement of his special edition box set on Friday, July 12.
He wrote in the caption, “In celebration of the 30th Anniversary of Phil Collins’ fifth studio album 'Both Sides,' it will be reissued on September 20th as a special edition 5-LP box set, 'Both Sides (All The Sides).' Available for pre-order now at the link in bio.”
The box set that is slated to release on September 20th via Rhino Records, is a lavish set that possesses five vinyl records.
Offering an inside glimpse into his deluxe edition, he continued in the caption: “This definitive vinyl deluxe edition compiles the remastered original album (cut at half speed by Miles Showell at @abbeyroadstudios ), plus demos, b-sides, live cuts and rarities for the first time on vinyl. All housed in a slipcase with picture sleeves and a 16-page booklet containing newly written liner notes by music journalist @michael_hann_writer”
For the unversed, Collins originally released the masterpiece in 1993 and has proclaimed Both Sides as his most ‘favourite album.’
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