Brilio.net/en - Famous musician Phil Collins is reissuing some of his most beloved albums in November of 2015 as part of a collection called Take A Look At Me Now But there is something different about the reissues that both excite and stir curiosity among his fans. The faces of Phil Collins on the album covers look a bit older.
It is the new concept of album reissuing that only Mr. Collins has ever done. The title Take A Look At Me Now is meant to be taken literally, for people to take a further notice. He added some musical extras in the albums for his fans along with the fun recreating of the each of six albums covers as you can see on the images.
Before we had young Collins from the original covers and now they all replaced by more grizzled, wrinkled version youd meet today. It is a brilliant idea, and also serves as a reminder of how many years had passed since the original albums. This fun project must have posed interesting challenges for his photographer, whom still remains unknown.
Most of the original albums were photographed by famed British photographer Trevor Key, while Peter Ashworth captured the original No Jacket Required. But Mr. Key had passed away in 1995 and there is no trace of Mr. Ashworth doing the reissue covers. Whats your take on the older versions of the Phil Collins album covers?
1. Face Value
2.Hello, I Must Be Going!
3.No Jacket Required
4. Both Sides
5. Dance Into The Light
6. Testify
Source: Petapixel
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