Passion is a new beginning in many ways:It is Peter Gabriel’s first real film score, the first release on his new label RealWorld and not least an eminent body of music that helped making world music popular. Martin Klinkhardt checked it out for you.
After his unconventional third album Gabriel began to experiment more and more with world music and new technologies, and it shows on Gabriel’s fourth album. Though it is untitled again it is commonly know as Security.
Five years after he left Genesis Peter Gabriel recorded a key album of his career. Biko was a song that left its mark on Peter Gabriel the musician as well as the person. The third album is also the birthplace of the legendary Phil Collins drum sound.
In 1978 Peter Gabriel released his second album, which did not receive as much attention as his other releases. Today many fans have a special place in their hearts for this record.
In 2007 Peter Gabriel toured at the same time as Genesis. He began with two shows in Gelsenkirchen and surprised the audience by playing the fans’ wishlist. Christian Gerhardts and Udo Lampenscherf report.
Peter Gabriel releases another DVD. This time it is a double DVD, and again from his (Still) Growing Up. Live And Unwrapped features material from the 2004 festival tour and a tour documentary by Anna Gabriel. We took a closer look…
Peter Gabriel releases his music videos in new 96/24 dts surround sound. Once more Gabriel tries to new technical standards. Does the DVD live up to this promise? Find out in our review.