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In 1975, Peter Gabriel left Genesis, the band he helped found while in school, after the album The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway was released. Like the early music of Genesis, Peter Gabriel's solo work has been innovative, refreshingly unique, and sometimes challenging. He has the odd distinction of naming his first three solo albums simply Peter Gabriel (which can make for an annoying time in a record store). Peter has explored different music from around the world and even launched his own record company, Real World, to give the music an outlet in western countries. He scored worldwide recognition and success for his 1986 album So, with songs like "Sledgehammer" and "Big Time" and their visually entertaining videos. In between his albums, Peter Gabriel is a big contributor to movie soundtracks and the work of other musicians. In 1985 he provided backing vocals for former bandmate Phil Collins on the song "Take Me Home". Here is a word from Peter's official website about his next album: PG has announced that his (long anticipated) new album will be called 'Up'. After working for more than four years on the 'Up' album and related projects using the 'Up' theme, Gabriel is set to unveil his campaign next year. |
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CDs by Peter Gabriel in Jase's CD Collection:
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Following the successful release of Shaking the Tree on Geffen Records, Atlantic Records decided to release this compilation of tracks from Peter's first two solo albums (both titled Peter Gabriel). There is little overlap with Shaking the Tree, except for "Solsbury Hill" and "Here Comes the Flood", but the latter is the original version of the song. While the compilation is nice to have, it seems disjointed and a bit dated.
Us |
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Peter's first album of new material since So is another muscial marvel. While not as radio-friendly as its predecessor, Us contains many unique tracks that create a sonic landscape in the mind. "Steam", while a bit long, is one of the catchiest songs ever recorded. "Come Talk to Me" and "Blood of Eden" (my favorite here) feature backing vocals by Sinéad O'Connor.
Shaking the Tree - Sixteen Golden Greats |
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Named for a duet with Youssou N'Dour, this compilation is a fantastic résumé of Peter Gabriel's solo work. Several of the tracks are different from their original album versions, most notably a quieter version of "Here Comes the Flood" and a great remix of "I Have the Touch". If you're only going to own one of Peter's albums, this is the one to get.
So |
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One of the most commercially and crtitically successful albums of all time seems as fresh today as when it came out. While many of the tracks were picked up (albeit in different formats) for the Shaking the Tree compilation, this album includes two great tracks that were not included on that compilation: "That Voice Again" and "In Your Eyes". Peter continues his collaboration with Kate Bush on "Don't Give Up". (She had previously sung backing vocals on "Games Without Frontiers".)
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Peter broke down and gave his fourth solo album a title other than his name. While Security shows hints of the more commercial music Peter would later produce, the album features a lot of the "underground" sound that characterizes his earlier work.
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Here are some Peter Gabriel releases that I wish I had but haven't bought for some reason or another (usually a lack of funds):
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