The Phil Collins Big Band was a side project of English pop singer Phil Collins which performed in 1996 and 1998. The group presented big band renditions of Phil Collins and Genesis songs, including hits such as "Sussudio" and "Invisible Touch". The group was primarily an instrumental act, with Collins remaining behind the drums, like the early days of Genesis and rarely singing at performances. The group split up in 1999, when Phil Collins started to work on the music for the then upcoming Movie Tarzan. The group released one album, A Hot Night in Paris, recorded in 1998 and released in 1999.
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| - The Phil Collins Big Band was a side project of English pop singer Phil Collins which performed in 1996 and 1998. The group presented big band renditions of Phil Collins and Genesis songs, including hits such as "Sussudio" and "Invisible Touch". The group was primarily an instrumental act, with Collins remaining behind the drums, like the early days of Genesis and rarely singing at performances. The group split up in 1999, when Phil Collins started to work on the music for the then upcoming Movie Tarzan. The group released one album, A Hot Night in Paris, recorded in 1998 and released in 1999.
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| - The Phil Collins Big Band was a side project of English pop singer Phil Collins which performed in 1996 and 1998. The group presented big band renditions of Phil Collins and Genesis songs, including hits such as "Sussudio" and "Invisible Touch". The group was primarily an instrumental act, with Collins remaining behind the drums, like the early days of Genesis and rarely singing at performances. The group split up in 1999, when Phil Collins started to work on the music for the then upcoming Movie Tarzan. The group released one album, A Hot Night in Paris, recorded in 1998 and released in 1999.
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