UPC: 5099973070221
Format: CD
Release Date: Oct 17, 2011
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Personnel: Peter Gabriel (vocals, synthesizer); David Rhodes (guitar, background vocals); Robert Fripp, Dave Gregory, Paul Weller (guitar); Dick Morrissey (saxophone); Larry Fast (synthesizer); John Giblin (bass); Tony Levin (stick); Morris Pert, Jerry Marotta, Phil Collins (percussion); Kate Bush (background vocals).
Recorded at the Manor Mobile, Bath and at the Townhouse, London, England.
Personnel: Peter Gabriel (vocals, synthesizer); David Rhodes (guitar, background vocals); Robert Fripp, Dave Gregory, Paul Weller (guitar); Dick Morrissey (saxophone); Larry Fast (synthesizer); John Giblin (bass); Tony Levin (stick); Morris Pert, Jerry Marotta, Phil Collins (percussion); Kate Bush (background vocals).
Recorded at the Manor Mobile, Bath and at the Townhouse, London, England. All tracks have been digitally remastered.
Peter Gabriel's third self-titled album pushed the boundaries of recording technology (it was among the first to experiment with gating acoustic drums, an effect Phil Collins used later in his song "In The Air Tonight"). Gabriel's mix of electronic sounds and alienated lyrics created a mood captured in the eerie single "Games Without Frontiers."
The song "Biko," which became a Gabriel standard, concerned the death of South African activist Steven Biko during interrogation by police. The song inspired Little Steven to start the Artists Against Apartheid project.
Recorded at the Manor Mobile, Bath and at the Townhouse, London, England.
Personnel: Peter Gabriel (vocals, synthesizer); David Rhodes (guitar, background vocals); Robert Fripp, Dave Gregory, Paul Weller (guitar); Dick Morrissey (saxophone); Larry Fast (synthesizer); John Giblin (bass); Tony Levin (stick); Morris Pert, Jerry Marotta, Phil Collins (percussion); Kate Bush (background vocals).
Recorded at the Manor Mobile, Bath and at the Townhouse, London, England. All tracks have been digitally remastered.
Peter Gabriel's third self-titled album pushed the boundaries of recording technology (it was among the first to experiment with gating acoustic drums, an effect Phil Collins used later in his song "In The Air Tonight"). Gabriel's mix of electronic sounds and alienated lyrics created a mood captured in the eerie single "Games Without Frontiers."
The song "Biko," which became a Gabriel standard, concerned the death of South African activist Steven Biko during interrogation by police. The song inspired Little Steven to start the Artists Against Apartheid project.
Tracks:
1 - Intruder
2 - No Self-Control
3 - Start
4 - I Don't Remember
5 - Family Snapshot
6 - And Through the Wire
7 - Games Without Frontiers
8 - Not One of Us
9 - Lead a Normal Life
10 - Biko
2 - No Self-Control
3 - Start
4 - I Don't Remember
5 - Family Snapshot
6 - And Through the Wire
7 - Games Without Frontiers
8 - Not One of Us
9 - Lead a Normal Life
10 - Biko