However the 1988 "Buster: Soundtrack" is a Phil Collins album (it was his project and he was the Executive Producer) and is officially recognized as such by the RIAA. So they are not included as part of his albums sales totals (above). Both the "Tarzan" and "Brother Bear" Soundtracks are Various Artists and/or Collaboration albums under the ownership/title of Disney Enterprises and are not recognized by the RIAA as Phil Collins albums. Note: Phil Collins has had involvement with several Soundtrack albums during his career. + domestic US sales of foreign-pressed albums.225,000
#DIRE STRAITS ALBUM SALES UPGRADE#
* Export Sales: albums made in USA but shipped overseas to be sold in other countriesĪlbum titles that are underlined are those that are nearing or awaiting an RIAA award, or an award upgrade * EP or Mini-Album releases (album must contain at least 7 PHIL COLLINS tracks or at least 30 minutes of PHIL COLLINS music) * 'Various Artists' and Collaboration releases * interview-only and/or spoken word-only releases unless they have been released by PHIL COLLINS' record company or specifically licensed by them * promotion-only and/or giveaway-only releases Note: Things that are not included below: