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Phil Collins plays Inside Out for the first time since 1990 for Brisbane

by Paul Cashmere on January 21, 2019

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Phil Collins treated Brisbane fans to a special treat for his first show Saturday night when he performed the ‘No Jacket Required’ track ‘Inside Out’.

‘Inside Out’ was from the third Phil Collins solo album ‘No Jacket Required’ in 1985. The song was not officially a single but reached No. 9 on Billboard’s Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.

‘No Jacket Required’ was Phil Collins biggest seller in the USA. To date it has sold over 12 million copies and making it one of the Top 50 selling albums of all-time in America.

The Collins casualty from the Brisbane show was You’ll Be In My Heart (from Tarzan soundtrack, 1999).

Here is the setlist for Phil Collins’ Brisbane, 19 January 2019

Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now) (single, 1984)
Another Day in Paradise (from But Seriously, 1989)
I Missed Again (from Face Value, 1981)
Hang in Long Enough (from But Seriously, 1989)
Throwing It All Away (from Genesis, Invisible Touch, 1986)
Follow You Follow Me (from Genesis, And Then There Were Three, 1978)
Can’t Turn Back The Years (from Both Sides, 1993)
Inside Out (from No Jacket Required, 1985)
Who Said I Would (from No Jacket Required, 1985)
Separate Lives (single, 1985)
Drum trio
Something Happened on the Way to Heaven (from But Seriously, 1989)
You Know What I Mean (from Face Value, 1981)
In the Air Tonight (from Face Value, 1981)
You Can’t Hurry Love (from Hello I Must Be Going, 1982)
Dance Into the Light (from Dance Into The Light, 1996)
Invisible Touch (from Genesis, Invisible Touch, 1986)
Easy Lover (single, 1985)
Sussudio (from No Jacket Required, 1985)

Encore:
Take Me Home (from No Jacket Required, 1985)

PHIL COLLINS’ NOT DEAD YET: LIVE! TOUR

Sydney • Monday 21, 22 and 23 January 2019 • Qudos Bank Arena
Adelaide • Friday 25 January 2019 • Adelaide Oval
Perth • Monday 28 and 29 January 2019 • RAC Arena (Formerly Perth Arena)
Melbourne • Friday 1 and 2 February 2019 • AAMI Park

Christchurch • Monday 4 February 2019 • Christchurch Stadium
Napier • Wednesday 6 February 2019 • Mission Estate

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