Label: Virgin Records (UK), PGCD3
Style: Pop, Progressive Pop
Country: Chobham, England (13 February 1950)
Time: 45:31
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 239 Mb
Peter
Gabriel is the third solo studio album by the English rock musician
Peter Gabriel, released on 30 May 1980 by Charisma Records. The album,
produced by Steve Lillywhite, has been acclaimed as Gabriel's artistic
breakthrough as a solo artist. AllMusic wrote that it established him as
"one of rock's most ambitious, innovative musicians".
Building on
the experimental sound of his previous self-titled studio album, it saw
Gabriel embracing post-punk and new wave with an art rock sensibility.
Gabriel also explored more overtly political material with the anti-war
song "Games Without Frontiers" (which became a No. 4 hit and remains his
joint highest-charting single in the UK) and the anti-apartheid protest
song "Biko", which remembered the murdered activist Steve Biko.
The
album is also often referred to as Melt, owing to its cover photograph
by Hipgnosis. Some music streaming services refer to it as Peter Gabriel
3: Melt.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Gabriel_(1980_album))
Album recorded and mixed in the analog domain - AAD. That is, a minimum of digital processing.
A=Analog.
D=digital. The first letter stands for how the music was recorded. The
second letter for how it was mixed. The third letter stands for the
format (all CD's will have D as the last letter).
01. Intruder (04:53)
02. No Self Control (03:55)
03. Start (01:20)
04. I Don't Remember (04:41)
05. Family Snapshot (04:28)
06. And Through the Wire (05:00)
07. Games Without Frontiers (04:06)
08. Not One of Us (05:21)
09. Lead a Normal Life (04:14)
10. Biko (07:29)

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