Genres: Prog-Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Album Rock, College Rock, International Fusion, Art Rock Active: 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, 2000's Born: February 13, 1950 in London, England
King Crimson, Theatre, The Moody Blues, The Beatles, James Brown, Babatunde Olatunji, Jimi Hendrix, Fela Kuti, Family, Van der Graaf Generator, Soft Machine, Paul Simon, Baaba Maal, The Meters, Be Bop Deluxe, Can, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Robert Fripp, David Bowie, Kate Bush, David Byrne, Talking Heads, U2, Phil Manzanera, Bryan Ferry, Sting, Daniel Lanois, Brian Eno, Roxy Music, Fripp & Eno, Wally Badarou, Andy Summers, Split Enz, Playing for Change, Chris Rea, Dire Straits
Live, Nicolai Dunger, Amy X Neuburg, Primus, Chroma Key, Open Hand, Christophe Goze, Add Cabbage, Michael Brook, Jon Hassell, Speer, Roine Stolt, Moses Mayfield, Jeremy Enigk, Imogen Heap, Elbow, Jag Star, Susan Raven, Larry Klein
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As the leader of Genesis in the early '70s, Peter Gabriel helped move progressive rock to new levels of theatricality. He was no less ambitious as a solo artist, but he was more subtle in his methods. With his first eponymous solo album in 1977, he began exploring darker, more cerebral territory, incorporating avant-garde, electronic, and worldbeat influences into his music. The record, as well as its two similarly titled successors, established Gabriel as a critically acclaimed cult artist, and with 1982's Security, he began to move into the mainstream; "Shock the Monkey" became his first Top 40 hit, paving the way for his multi-platinum breakthrough So in 1986. Accompanied by a series of groundbreaking videos and the number one single "Sledgehammer," So became a multi-platinum hit, and Gabriel became an international star. Instead of capitalizing on his sudden success, he began to explore other interests, including recording soundtracks and running his company Real World.
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Release: March 2, 2010
Label: Real World Records
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Release: 2007
Label: Peter Gabriel
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