This is the Peter Gabriel album with the car on the cover.
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Chock full of classic Gabriel, but perhaps there's a feeling that the songs' potential wasn't always fully realised in the recorded performances. The London Symphony Orchestra Produced by: Bob Ezrin Comments: Twenty years on the songs on this album can still raise hairs on the back of the neck. Larry Fast-keyboards Guest artists: Dick Wagner-backing vocals, guitar Jozef Chirowski-keyboards, barbershop vocals Robert Fripp-electric and classical guitars, banjo Steve Hunter-electric and acoustic guitars, pedal steel guitar Jim Maelen-percussion, synthibam, bones, barbershop vocals Tony Levin-bass, tuba, lead barbershop vocals Peter Gabriel (first album) Release info: 1977-Charisma (distributed by Virgin)/Atco-PGCD1/SD 16615 Availability: Generally available Ecto priority: Medium Group members: Peter Gabriel-voices, keyboards, flute, recorder
I find it a very uneven experience for me as a listener: some of it bores me, some of it captivates me. I still love that album and find it full of wonderful sounds, I'm not a huge fan of the rest of Peter Gabriel's music. ( I first heard Peter Gabriel's 3rd album (and at the same time Marianne Faithfull's Broken English) I'd never heard anything like it before and it astonished me and opened a whole new whole of music for me. A magazine has the same title, but each issue is different, and that's what he wanted, until he was forced to title Security.
( one interview I read, he said he wanted his albums to be like magazines.
For many this man would be a counted a male equivalent to the Ectophiles' goddesses. The synthesis of progressive rock and world music to be found on his more recent albums is as powerful and fascinating as the lyrics are personal and honest. ( Covers/own material: Own General comments: The original Genesis front-man is often the first person mentioned when Ectophiles are asked: "yes, but what about male artists?" In the twenty years since The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway Peter's music has acquired uncommon maturity and depth. Status: Most recent releases, & I'll Scratch Yours (Gabriel covers with various artists, 2013) and Scratch My Back & I'll Scratch Yours (limited edition, covers and Gabriel covers with various artists, 2013) See also: Peter Gabriel's official site Comparisons: The works of Laurie Anderson and Kate Bush overlap some parts of Peter's territory, as did the more Eno-influenced Talking Heads albums. The Ectophiles' Guide to Good Music - Peter Gabriel This site too slow? Try a mirrorĬountry of origin: England Type of music generally: Evocative/eclectic, experimental, world-tinged, progressive rock.