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Phil Collins Album - Another Day in Paradise

Album Information :
Customers rating: (6 ratings)
Release Date:1993-05-27
Type:Audio CD
Genre:Adult Contemporary, Pop, Pop/Rock, Rock, Soft Rock
Label:Atlantic / Wea
UPC:075678488122
Approx. Price:$4.98 (USD)
Customer review - 2006-01-22
- He seems embarrassed to be there.
This is the CD single of Phil Collins #1 smash hit "Another Day in Paradise". It won the 1990 Grammy for Record of the Year. David Crosby provides the backing vocal. The "b-side" is "Heat on the Street", which is another pretty good song. The CD also includes the short instrumental "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning". Here is the complete track listing:

1. Another Day in Paradise
2. Saturday Night and Sunday Morning
3. Heat on the Street
Customer review - 1999-10-31
- Your Music Brings Me to Paradise
"Another Day In Paradise" is a very touching song and I remember listening to it on the local radio station during my teenage years. It is still one of my all time favourite English songs.

Thanks uncle Phil for the memories.

Customer review - 2003-09-15
- Serious Issues
What makes a song seem to click upon the issue is very simple within its lyrics. For Phil Collins, he has definitely put those feelings aside with Another Day In Paradise. The song was the breakthrough track from But Seriously in 1989. What actually makes this song click, is a giant issue about homeless people. Unfortunately, we don't seem to do anything to help those less fortunate, especially after 9/11. The song and its message are still as strong as it was released in 1989. Still, I just hope that many people still think of that side from Phil, and can understand this song. It is just one of the most dynamic songs ever.
Customer review - 2002-09-05
- Meaningful song
Another Day In Paradise is one of the best songs Phil has ever recorded. It's been one of my favorite songs of all-time by anyone for many years.

Don't let the title food you. The song is about how a pedestrian who sees a homeless man but completely ignores him as the lyrical line "He pretends he can't hear her".

Truly one of the best songs that I've ever listened to and it is a timeless classic.

Customer review - 2002-08-11
- A Really Hitting Song
I haven't Been Crazy about much of Phil Collins Material since the late 80's but this song really did strike a chord with me.a strong meaning&feeling here.
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