Fifteen years after leaving Genesis, Gabriel looked back at his solo career with this 1990 "best-of." A new version of Here Comes the Flood and the new song Shaking the Tree join all the essentials: Red Rain ; his hits Solsbury Hill; Games Without Frontiers; Shock the Monkey; Sledgehammer; Big Time , and more!
The Definitive Two CD Collection; originally released in 2003, but previously out of print in the USA. This re-released version is of the original UK track listing, the 2nd disc differs from that previous US release. This version contains Robbie Robertson's mix of I Have the Touch, DIY, No Self Control, A Different Drum and Washing of the Water. Also included are rarities such as Burn You Up, Burn You Down, the Steve Osborne mix of The Tower That Ate People, Lovetown from the Philadelphia soundtrack & Downside Up (Live) a PG vocal version of a track from Ovo.
Originally released in February 1977. Remastered in 2002. The first of three solo albums by the ex-Genesis singer, all officially released as only "Peter Gabriel". There was much anticipation for the first solo effort from the flamboyant Gabriel. Three years had passed since his swan song with Genesis. He had certainly exited on a high note with "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway". While fans shouldn't have worried about the survival of Genesis without their original lead singer, neither would they be disappointed in his solo debut. Produced by Bob Ezrin (Pink Floyd, Alice Cooper), he addressed t... [Read More]
Half-Speed Remastered and cut to lacquers at 45RPM to deliver maximum dynamic range in the sound. So is released across 2x heavyweight 180g LPs. The vinyl was cut by Matt Colton at Alchemy Mastering, mastered by Tony Cousins at Metropolis and overseen by Peter’s main sound engineer Richard Chappell. Gatefold sleeves utilize imagery from the original LP inner bags and all images are newly re-scanned. Contains a download card with a choice of digital download (Hi-Res 24bit or 16bit). Limited Editions and Numbered. The first of Peter’s studio albums to have a proper title So was a watershed r... [Read More]
Originally released in 1982. Remastered in 2002. Peter Gabriel 4 which was titled Security in the U.S., continues where the third Gabriel album left off, sharing some of the same dense production and sense of cohesion, yet lightening the atmosphere and expanding the sonic palette somewhat. The gloom that permeates the third album has been alleviated and while this is still decidedly somber and serious music, it has a brighter feel - partially derived from Gabriel's dabbling in African and Latin rhythms. These are generally used as tonal coloring, enhancing the synthesizers that form the basic ... [Read More]
Originally released in 1980. Remastered in 2002. Peter Gabriel's third eponymous album finds him crafting work that's artier, stronger, more song oriented than before. Consider its ominous opener, the controlled menace of "Intruder." He's never found such a scary sound, yet it's a sexy scare, one that is undeniably alluring, and he keeps this going throughout the record. For an album so popular, it's remarkably bleak, chilly, and dark, even radio favorites like "I Don't Remember" and "Games Without Frontiers" are hardly cheerful, spiked with paranoia and suspicion, insulated in introspection. ... [Read More]
Tracks: Come Talk To Me 6:13 / Steam 7:45 / Across The River 6:00 / Slow Marimbas 1:41 / Shaking The Tree 9:18 / Red Rain 6:15 / Blood Of Eden 6:58 / Kiss That Frog 5:58 / Washing Of The Water 4:07 / Solsbury Hill 4:42 / Digging In The Dirt 7:36 / Sledgehammer 4:58 / Secret World 9:10 / Don't Give Up 7:35 / In Your Eyes 11:32
Originally released in 1978. Remastered in 2002. The pairing is ideal - the former front man of Genesis, produced Robert Fripp - the leading light of King Crimson. On this, Peter Gabriel's second album, the songs "On the Air" and "D.I.Y." are stunning slices of modern rock circa 1978, bubbling with synths, insistent rhythms, and polished processed guitars, all enclosed streamlined production that nevertheless sounds as large as a stadium. Other tunes include "A Wonderful Day in a One-Way World", "White Shadow", "Animal Magic", the tense yet catchy Perspective," and the reflective "Home Sweet H... [Read More]
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