Dance into the Light

Dance into the Light ( Engl.: " dance in the light " or " dance in the light " ) is the sixth studio album by British singer Phil Collins. He appeared in October 1996 and reached number one in the German charts and in Switzerland and No. 4 in the UK.

Background

After Both Sides had regarding the sales did not meet expectations, Collins brought for the first time since No Jacket Required 1985 upbeat dance album out. With The Times They Are a- Changin a cover of Bob Dylan was included.

Criticism

  • The website Allmusic wrote: "The remainder of the album is pleasant, but offers no distinctive melodies, Which Means That You the album sounds fine while it's on, but leaves nothing behind once it's finished. " ( " The aftertaste of the album is satisfactory but does not provide sophisticated melodies, which means that the album sounds good while it's running, but nothing leaves behind when it comes to an end. " ) Were the album 2.5 out of five given stars.
  • Entertainment Weekly awarded the rating C . David Browne wrote: " As always, Collins is never less than melodic, but for a record meant to convey his newfound freedom - from Genesis and his wife - Both the music and his delivery are oddly dry and passionless. " ( " As always, Collins is nothing less than melodic, but for a disk to put his new-found freedom to the test - from Genesis and his wife - are merkwürding both the music and the presentation of dry and passionless. " )

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