Returning to the stark, melancholy sounds of Face Value, Phil Collins delivers a personal album with Both Sides in more than one sense of the word. Collins played all of the instruments on Both Sides, and the songs are troubled, haunting tales of regret, romance, and society. Although Collins has not lost his flair for melody, the songs are edgier than most of his recent work. Some fans might not go along with Collins on this dark ride, but Both Sides is one of his most artistically satisfying albums. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
Both Sides
1993
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All Music Guide Review
Both Sides Track Listing
Credits of Both Sides
- Mark Robinson
- Assistant Engineer
- Paul Gomersall
- Engineer
- Trevor Key
- Photography
- Bob Ludwig
- Mastering
- Phil Collins
- Percussion, Drums, Vocals, Multi Instruments, Producer, Liner Notes
















