Phil Collins is a fantastic drummer.
If you listen to the Genesis albums from Nursery Crime until Peter Gabriel left (after The Lamb lies down on Broadway) the drumming is phenominal. He brought an energy to the Genesis songs which made these songs work in a way that the two previous drummers could never have. Mayhew and Silver were competent but although Trespass was filled with impressive tracks they never reached the heights that the following LP's attained.
I tried drumming along to Supper's ready and although I can play along with every other types of music I found trying to make my drumming work just didn't happen.
On the two more LP's that the brilliant Steve Hackett stayed with Genesis (Trick of the tail and Wind and wuthering) Genesis mellowed quite a lot and after that became a more pop orientated band.
On his solo albums my opinion is that the first couple were very good but after that started to sound a bit samey.
My other favourite drummers are Keith Moon, Aynsley Dunbar ( John Mayall's drummer on the Hard Road album) and Ringo. Many might raise an eyebrow at Ringo but he was the right drummer at the right time for the Beatles. By the way, I rate paul McCartney as an excellent bassist. Listen to the bass guitar on Hey Bulldog for an example of top class bass playing.