Like Face Value before it, Both Sides could be characterized as a "divorce album," but marriage wasn't the only thing Phil Collins was leaving behind in 1993. He was two years removed from We Can't Dance, the 1991 album that turned out to be his last with Genesis, so at a personal and professional crossroads, Collins holed up in his home studio to write and record the songs that became Both Sides.
01 Both sides of the story 02 Can't turn back the years 03 Everyday 04 I've forgotten everything 05 We're sons of our fathers 06 Can't find my way 07 Survivors 08 We fly so close 09 There's a place for us 10 We wait and we wonder 11 Please come out tonight