Phil Collins Hello I Must Be Going equipment

Hello I Must Be Going is the second solo album recorded by Phil Collins and released in November 1982. This album marks a continuation of the influence of Phil's collapse of his first marriage and divorce.

For drum sounds on the album, "I Don't Care Anymore" saw Phil and Hugh Padgham experiment with fading in and out the room sound on the drums during different sections of the song for size and effect. Hugh had also miked the toms both above and below on that song.

Phil Collins
Drums:
 * Premier 717 Elite Black custom kit

Cymbals:
 * Zildjian/Paiste/Sabian

Keyboards & synthesizers:
 * Sequential Circuits Prophet-5

Drum machines:
 * Movement MCS Percussion Computer Mk. I
 * Roland TR-808 - present on demos, but no TR-808 parts were seemingly kept in the final versions

Microphones
Drums:
 * Bass drum:
 * Neumann U47
 * Snare:
 * Shure SM-57
 * Hi-hat:
 * AKG C451 or Neumann KM84i
 * Toms:
 * Shure SM-57's (or SM-56 model) or Sennheiser MD421s
 * Overheads:
 * Neumann U47/U67/U87 or STC 4038 ribbon (x2)
 * Drum room:
 * Neumann U87 (x2, assumed)

Guitar amps:
 * Shure SM57's or Sennheiser MD421's etc.

Vocals:
 * Beyerdynamic M88 /w Allen & Heath Mini Limiter

Outboard gear

 * AMS DMX 15-80 mono-input digital delay
 * AMS DMX 15-80S stereo-input delay
 * AMS RMX-16 reverb?
 * Eventide H910 Harmonizer

Mixing consoles

 * Solid State Logic SL-4000B (The Town House Studio 2)
 * Allen & Heath Modular II 16/8 desk (Old Croft)