Phil Collins

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Phil Collins is a popular rock and roll singer and songwriter who declared in 1997 that if the Leftist Labour Party won the election in the U.K., then he would leave the country, which he subsequently did by moving to Switzerland.[1]

Collins was also a huge fan of Texas history, especially The Alamo, and collected many artifacts from that battle, which he subsequently sold or donated to the state. However, questions have since arisen about their authenticity.

Discography

  • Genesis albums

Nursery Cryme (Nov. 1971)
Foxtrot (Sep. 1972)
Selling England by the Pound (Oct. 1973)
The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (Nov. 1974)
A Trick of the Tail (Feb. 1976)
Wind & Wuthering (Dec. 1976)
...And Then There Were Three... (Mar. 1978)
Duke (Mar. 1980)
Abacab (Sep. 1981)
Genesis (Oct. 1983)
Invisible Touch (Jun. 1986)
We Can't Dance (Oct. 1991)

  • Solo albums

Face Value (1981)
Hello, I Must Be Going! (1982)
No Jacket Required (1985)
...But Seriously (1989)
Both Sides (1993)
Dance Into the Light (1996)

References