And I think we all enjoyed the sort of, the idea of trying to do more than just play music onstage.
But I think when Peter came on with all his costumes and makeup and everything, it made people remember us, and he was a very important part of our thing. There were a lot of other groups who were out there doing the circuit that we were doing. School friend and Genesis bandmate Tony Banks feels that Peter Gabriel's early over-the-top theatrics played a crucial part in gaining the band the attention they otherwise never would've received: “Well I think the Gabriel thing was very important in the early days, 'cause it gave us an identity and y'know, you kind of stand out from the crowd. Peter Gabriel: A Life In Vision features rare and never-before-seen shots of the musician from his early days co-founding and fronting Genesis, up through today.
Peter Gabriel's iconic and often chameleon-like appearance was saluted in a 2019 photo book. The set opens with Gabriel's 1976 orchestral cover of the Beatles' “Strawberry Fields Forever” as featured in the movie, All This And World War II. The 62-track digital comp spotlights various extended, single-only, dance, instrumental, remix, and live takes of such Gabriel favorites as “Solsbury Hill,” “D.I.Y.,” “I Don’t Remember,” “Shock The Monkey,” “I Have The Touch,” “Sledgehammer,” “In Your Eyes,” “Biko,” “Digging In The Dirt,” among many others. The collection chronicles Gabriel's solo work broken into three eras - 1976-1985 16. Consequently, there is a mix of different styles and moods.”Īmong the high profile movies to have featured Gabriel's music are Alan Parker's Birdy from 1985, Martin Scorsese's The Last Temptation Of Christ from 1988, Philip Noyce‘s 2002 film Rabbit-Proof Fence, Oliver Stone's Natural Born Killers from 1994 - along with the iconic use of “In Your Eyes” in Cameron Crowe's 1989 comedy Say Anything.Īlso out now is Peter Gabriel's latest digital compilation album, titled Flotsam And Jetsam. This is a mixture of songs that have been written for specific films, and existing songs that found an appropriate place in a story. In the album's announcement, Gabriel said, “I have always loved film and any chance I have been offered to work with good film projects and good directors I have jumped at.
The 10-track collection spotlights Gabriel's songs written specifically for and/or featured in various big screen movie projects over the years. Released last spring was Peter Gabriel's latest compilation, titled Rated PG. “Sledgehammer” remains the most played video in MTV history. So spawned three Top 30 hits - the chart-topping “Sledgehammer” - which knocked his former Genesis bandmates out of the Number One spot with their “Invisible Touch” - “In Your Eyes (#26), and “Big Time” (#8). The album topped the British charts and peaked at Number Two, selling over five million units in the U.S. So was released on May 19th, 1986 and remains his best selling album to date. Peter Gabriel will forever be best known for his 1986 So album. Gabriel, who became the leading theatrical early-'70s live performer with his mastery of makeup and wardrobe, quit the band in 1975 following their 1974 double-album set, The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway and its subsequent tour.īeginning in 1977, Gabriel has received global acclaim as a solo artist, releasing nine studio albums, six live sets, and four soundtracks.
Gabriel, along with Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford, and Anthony Phillips, formed the band in 1967 when the musicians were still teens and attending the prestigious Charterhouse School, in Godalming, Surrey. Peter Gabriel - Genesis co-founder and solo superstar - turns 71 on Saturday (February 13th).