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- 1 DEC 2023
- 24 Songs

- So (Special Edition) · 1986

- So · 1986

- So (Special Edition) · 1986

- So · 1986

- So · 1986

- Peter Gabriel 1: Car · 1977

- So (Special Edition) · 1986

- So (Special Edition) · 1986

- Peter Gabriel 3: Melt (Remastered) · 1980

- Peter Gabriel 4: Security (Remastered) · 1982
Essential Albums
1992
Inspired by the possibilities of digital technology and the audacious rhythms of Brazil and Africa, Peter Gabriel invigorated pop music with 1986’s So. “Sledgehammer” is a James Brown groove reinforced with juicy synths and hard-hitting drum machines. While that song highlights Gabriel’s most soulful singing, his husky voice materialises like a beam of light through the roiling pulses of “Red Rain”. The duelling currents of tension and comfort merge on “In Your Eyes”, a love song so pure in its intentions that its intricate machinery becomes almost invisible.
The experimental rocker gets particularly political on his third LP.
2023
2019
2010
2002
Artist Playlists
Investigations and impulses from one of pop music's most diligent boffins.
The art-pop icon revels in the mind-bending potential of video.
The art-rock students who followed in his footsteps.
Listen to the hits performed on their blockbuster tour.
Blues roots and African branches.
Live Albums
2012
Compilations
2019
2019
2015
2015
2003
Appears On
Ava Bowers
ElectroKingdom
Hardage & ElectroKingdom
Angélique Kidjo
About Peter Gabriel
"Peter Gabriel is one of the first artists to bring art-rock and world music into the mainstream. A key figure of the ’70s and ’80s, the British-born artist/activist started his career as the frontman of Genesis while still a teenager, helping forge a high-concept, restlessly ambitious sound that made the band a cornerstone of progressive rock. (Gabriel himself often changed costume multiple times during live shows, telling fantastical stories to hold the audience while the band re-tuned their battery of instruments.) Gabriel left Genesis in the mid-’70s and embarked on a solo career that shaped his arty tendencies into increasingly pop forms, culminating in 1986’s era-defining So. Along with fellow Genesis alum Phil Collins, he became one of the few progressive rockers to survive the cultural transition to punk and New Wave, turning out a series of singles (“Solsbury Hill”, “Shock the Monkey”, “Games Without Frontiers”, “Sledgehammer”) by turns rhythmic, sophisticated, elusive and complex, not to mention establishing himself as a regular face on MTV. A champion of world music, he also co-founded the annual WOMAD (World of Music, Arts and Dance) festival in 1980, later launching a label, Real World Records, dedicated to pushing international music onto a global stage. Relatedly, Gabriel has thrown considerable weight behind humanitarian causes, particularly in South Africa (his 1980 single “Biko” was named after anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko)—a legacy that led Nobel Peace Prize Laureates to award him a Man of Peace in 2006."
- HOMETOWN
- Chobham, Surrey, England
- BORN
- 13 February 1950
- GENRE
- Rock