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Serious Hits... Live!
Live album by
Released
  • 29 October 1990 (VHS)[1]
  • 5 November 1990 (Album)[2]
  • 25 August 2003 (DVD)
Recorded1990
VenueWaldbühne (Berlin) (Seriously Live In Berlin)
various venues (Serious Hits Live)
GenrePop rock
Length76:53 (CD)
161:04 (Seriously Live In Berlin)
LabelVirgin
DirectorJim Yukich
Producer
  • Phil Collins
  • Robert Colby
Phil Collins chronology
…But Seriously
(1989)
Serious Hits... Live!
(1990)
Both Sides
(1993)
Singles from Serious Hits… Live!
  1. "Do You Remember?"
    Released: November 1990 (EU)
  2. "Who Said I Would"
    Released: February 1991 (US)[3]

Serious Hits… Live! is the name of Phil Collins' 1990 live album, released on vinyl, cassette and CD. It is also the title of the 2003 DVD video release of his concert at Berlin's Waldbühne on 15 July 1990. (The original 1990 VHS and Laserdisc version of the video was titled Seriously Live.) The songs on the CD version are taken from various concerts during the Seriously, Live! World Tour. At the Brit Awards in 1992, the album brought Collins a nomination for British Male Artist.[4]

History

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When compiling the tracks for the album, instead of providing the experience of a complete live concert, the producers took the approach of putting together a "hits only" selection of songs. On the final song of the album, Collins thanks the fans in Chicago.

The live video and DVD version features one entire concert. The live performance at Berlin's Waldbühne has been hailed by Collins as his best performance due to the energy of the German people after the fall of the Berlin Wall. The DVD presents an in-depth look at his solo concert experience. Special moments include the crowd not allowing the concert to continue with prolonged applause after "Something Happened on the Way to Heaven" and the lighter vigil during "Doesn't Anybody Stay Together Anymore".

Track listing

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Original 1990 LP

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All tracks are written by Phil Collins, except where noted.

Side 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Something Happened on the Way to Heaven"4:59
2."Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)" 3:28
3."Who Said I Would" 4:28
4."One More Night" 5:49
Side 3
No.TitleLength
1."In the Air Tonight"6:35
2."You Can't Hurry Love" (Holland–Dozier–Holland)2:54
3."Two Hearts" ()3:07
4."Sussudio"7:14

DVD track listing

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  1. "Hand in Hand"
  2. "Hang in Long Enough"
  3. "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)"
  4. "Don't Lose My Number"
  5. "Inside Out"
  6. "Do You Remember?"
  7. "Who Said I Would"
  8. "Another Day in Paradise"
  9. "Separate Lives"
  10. "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning"/"The West Side"
  11. "That's Just the Way It Is"
  12. "Something Happened on the Way to Heaven"
  13. "Doesn't Anybody Stay Together Anymore"
  14. "One More Night"
  15. "Colours"
  16. "In the Air Tonight"
  17. Band Introductions
  18. "You Can't Hurry Love"
  19. "Two Hearts"
  20. "Sussudio"
  21. "A Groovy Kind of Love"
  22. "Easy Lover"
  23. "Always"
  24. "Take Me Home"

The version of "Doesn't Anybody Stay Together Anymore" performed on the Serious Hits… Live! recording differs considerably from the original version on the album No Jacket Required, having been re-arranged into a ballad.

Personnel

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The Serious Guys

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The Seriousettes

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  • Bridgette Bryant – vocals
  • Arnold McCuller – vocals
  • Fred White – vocals

Production

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  • Directed by Jim Yukich
  • Produced by Paul Flattery and Tony Smith
  • Audio Produced by Phil Collins and Robert Colby
  • Engineered by Paul Gomersall
  • Mixed by Paul Gomersall and Robert Colby
  • Remixed at The Farm, Townhouse Studios and Great Linford Manor (England, UK); The Power Station (New York, NY); A&M Studios (Los Angeles, CA).
  • Design – Phil Collins and Wherefore Art?
  • Photography – Lewis Lee

Charts

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Certifications

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Reception

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See also

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References

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