The 4 LP set includes a half-speed remastered of the original album with demos, live performances
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Phil Collins’ iconic diamond-certified third solo album, No Jacket Required, it will be reissued in two new formats available September 12th — a 4-LP vinyl box set with additional live and rare material; and a Blu-ray Audio disc featuring a new Dolby Atmos mix of the original album by Steven Wilson.
The 4-LP deluxe collection, No Jacket Required (Fully Tailored), is pressed on 180-gram black vinyl and features a 20-page booklet with new liner notes and photos. Disc one features the original album remastered and cut at half-speed at Abbey Road Studios. LPs two through four include a collection of B-sides, live, and rare performances for the first time on vinyl, including a stripped-back performance of “One More Night” Live at the BBC, and “Long, Long Way To Go” from Live Aid on July 13, 1985.
The No Jacket Required Blu-ray Audio disc contains a new Dolby Atmos, 5.1 surround sound mix and stereo mix by Steven Wilson, alongside the original 1985 stereo mix. The Blu-ray Audio will be available the same day as the LP box set.
No Jacket Required, released in 1985, was Collins’ third solo album, and mixed his trademark emotional ballads alongside strong funk and R&B influences. The album’s hit singles — “Sussudio,” “One More Night,” “Don’t Lose My Number,” and “Take Me Home” — would also become staples of his live shows in the years that followed. No Jacket Required was a resounding global hit, reaching No. 1 in 11 countries, including the UK, US, Australia, Canada, Germany, Spain, and Sweden. The album received three Grammy Awards for Best Album, Best Male Pop Vocal Performance, and Producer of the Year for Collins. It has sold over 25 million copies to date, is RIAA-certified diamond in the US, has reached six-times platinum in the UK, and won two Brit Awards — Album of the Year and Best Male Solo Artist. It was the second-best-selling album of 1985 in the UK and spent five consecutive weeks at No. 1 there. “Sussudio” and “One More Night” were US No. 1 singles. The No Jacket Required World Tour played 85 shows in 12 countries and concluded with two special performances at Live Aid on July 13th, at Wembley Stadium in London and John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia on the same day.
A1. Sussudio
A2. Only You Know And I Know
A3. Long Long Way To Go
A4. I Don’t Wanna Know
A5. One More Night
B1. Don’t Lose My Number
B2. Who Said I Would
B3. Doesn’t Anybody Stay Together Anymore
B4. Inside Out
B.5 Take Me Home
C1. Sussudio (Live, 1990)
C2. Don’t Lose My Number (Live, 1997)
C3. Who Said I Would (Live, 1985)
C4. Long Long Way To Go (Live, 1994)
D1. Only You Know And I Know (Live, 1994)
D2. Easy Lover (Live, 1997)
D3. Inside Out (Live, 1990)
E1. Doesn’t Anybody Stay Together Anymore (Live, 1990)
E2. One More Night (Live, 1990)
E3. Take Me Home (Live, 1990)
F1. One More Night (BBC Live Session)
F2. Long, Long Way To Go (Live Aid, 7/13/1985)
F3. Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now) (Live, 1985)
F4. Sussudio (A Hot Night In Paris)
G1. Only You Know And I Know (Demo)
G2. One More Night (Demo)
G3. Take Me Home (Demo)
G4. Sussudio (Demo)
H1. The Man With The Horn
H2. I Like The Way
H3. We Said Hello Goodbye
H4. Medley Mega Mix (Sussudio / Don’t Lose My Number / You Can’t Hurry Love)
H5. Separate Lives