After the fantastic first two solo works by the former Genesis -Drummers and -Sängers it goes to "No Jacket Required" when it comes to emotions and innovations significantly down a gear. His third solo album is much less atmospherically therefore, everything is extremely catchy, but not bad. However, he will ring with this work, a time of true good Phil Collins albums, on which, however, also much mediocre and even total failures exist (from "Both Sides" it is bad then). "One More Night" ödet me extremely example, while "Long Long Way To Go" is also slowly, but a class song. The whole thing grabs me not nearly so as the but also extremely powerful predecessor; high but it is a clean-composed piece of music, just kind of smooth and flat. Sound Technically, it is incomprehensibly slightly worse than "Face Value" and "Hello, I Must Be Going," which was already fit on the vinyl record to the CD so.Die an.Es sounds a little thin, very light, no means audiophile. The (still) available Gold CD made by Audio Fidelity I have not heard, but I read several times that Steve Hoffman (Remastering) has clearly taken out ups and they sound quite representing an increase. For me more than three stars is lacking inspiration in music, it is still a solid pop-rock album.