- Everyday (2015 Remaster Official Audio) - Phil Collins

In a poignant move, Collins recreated the original album art for the remaster—photographing his older, 2015 self in the same pose as the 1993 original. It served as a visual story of aging, survival, and looking back at past pain with new eyes [1].

The 2015 remaster of isn’t just a sonic cleanup; it’s a time capsule of one of Phil Collins' most vulnerable periods. Phil Collins - Everyday (2015 Remaster Official Audio)

The lyrics capture the heavy, slow-motion ache of a relationship reaching its finish line. It’s a plea for a "little more time" and a reflection on the mundane, everyday moments that suddenly feel precious when you're about to lose them [3]. At the time, Collins was dealing with the breakdown of his second marriage, and that raw, unpolished sadness is baked into the track's DNA. Why the 2015 Remaster Matters In a poignant move, Collins recreated the original