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Peter Gabriel - My Top Ten album

Peter Gabriel - My Top Ten album

  • Performer: Peter Gabriel
  • Genre: Rock / Pop / Folk music
  • Title: My Top Ten
  • Released: 1988
  • MP3 version size: 1535 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1849 mb
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  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 190

Description

Формируйте собственную коллекцию записей Peter Gabriel.

1978 Начал успешную сольную карьеру, был продюсером большого количества записей этно-исполнителей.

2002 Альбом Passion: Music for The Last Temptation of Christ с музыкой для фильма Последнее искушение Христа был включен в рейтинг 25 самых влиятельных.

Perhaps the most underrated solo album in Gabriel’s catalog, the dark materpiece Up works best as a cohesive whole. However, certain individual songs - such as "No Way Out" - resonate heavily on their own. Deep pools of tranquil piano, ambient guitar textures and hushed percussion burble underneath Gabriel’s grave singing voice as he pleads - perhaps futilely - for a victim of violence to stay alive. Emotional turbulence has seldom sounded so graceful, which qualifies the track as one of our Top 10 Peter Gabriel Songs. 8. "Digging in the Dirt".

Peter Gabriel’s first solo album was released in 1977. The next three albums were all titled Peter Gabriel making life difficult for record stores in catalyzing Peter Gabriel albums. In 1986, Peter Gabriel released the album So. The record would go on to become the most successful solo album of his career. At a time when people were criticizing the Phil Collins led Genesis hit making machine, Peter Gabriel wound up competing with his former band-mates on the same commercial singles charts.

Peter Gabriel is the third eponymous solo album by English rock musician Peter Gabriel, released on 23 May 1980 by Charisma Records. The album has been acclaimed as Gabriel's artistic breakthrough as a solo artist and for establishing him as one of rock's most ambitious and innovative musicians

Up (2002) is the seventh studio and 13th album overall released by the English rock musician Peter Gabriel. It is his last full-length studio album of new original material to date, as the subsequent albums Scratch My Back and New Blood feature covers of other artists' songs and orchestral renderings of Gabriel's older material, respectively. Gabriel began work on the album in the spring of 1995. Its name was Up from the start, though at one point the name I/O was considered

The 10 greatest songs from Genesis phase one, a time when Peter Gabriel bestrode the prog landscape like a giant, be-costumed go. This muddled but mesmerising epic from fourth album Foxtrot chooses as its subject the corporate greed of private landlords: thank goodness that’s not something we have to worry about these days, eh? Of course, this being Gabriel, it’s not that simple: the main characters may be a bailiff and a to-be-evicted tenant, but after the instrumental break we flash forward to the future – 2012 – where all humans are shortened to four feet in height, so that Genetic Control can squeeze twice as many into housing blocks.

Нравится слушателям: The Alan Parsons Project, Roger Waters, Pink Floyd.

There are some significant musical differences between this release and the English original too with Peter experimenting further in the role of sole.

Peter Gabriel – 10 of the best on YouTube. 2. DIY. There is a lot to recommend about Peter Gabriel Two (aka Scratch) which came out in 1978. The singer’s interest in applying inventive studio production techniques and lyrics about esoteric or unusual matters to a mainstream popular music format was starting to pay dividends. The presence of Robert Fripp – nearly always something to celebrate – added colour and verve to the LP, not the least on Exposure, the track he co-authored and to which he liberally applied his Frippertronics This album track from Melt shocked listeners for a number of reasons. Initially it caused a rupture in music production at the start of the 1980s. To all intents and purposes, it was the first track to foreground the use of gated reverb on the drums.

Tracklist

A1 Otis Redding I Can't Turn You Loose
A2 Peter Gabriel Interview
A3 Talking Heads Listening Wind
A4 Peter Gabriel Interview
A5 Nina Simone Strange Fruit
A6 Peter Gabriel Interview
B1 Jimi Hendrix Purple Haze
B2 Peter Gabriel Interview
B3 Malcolm McLaren World's Famous
B4 Peter Gabriel Interview
B5 The Blue Nile Easter Parade
B6 Peter Gabriel Interview
C1 Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Aaj Koi Baat Ho Gaye
C2 Peter Gabriel Interview
C3 Fred Astaire Top hat White Tie And Tails
C4 Peter Gabriel Interview
C5 Randy Newman I Think It's Going To Rain Today
C6 Peter Gabriel Interview
C7 Youssou N'Dour Immigres

Credits

  • Presenter, Interviewer – Ann Peebles

Notes

total duration: 56:52 min.

Vinyl 1: Side 1 / Side 3
Vinyl 2: Side 2 / blank (etched BBC logo)

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side 1): 159624-S
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 2): 159625-S
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 3): 159626-S