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Artist Biography For Peter Gabriel

Peter Brian Gabriel Born 13 February 1950 Is An English Musician Singer Songwriter Record Producer And Activist. He Rose To Fame As The Original Lead Singer Of The Progressive Rock Band Genesis. After Leaving Genesis In 1975 He Launched A Successful Solo Career With "Solsbury Hill" As His First Single. His Fifth Studio Album So 1986 Is His Best-Selling Release And Is Certified Triple Platinum In The UK And Five Times Platinum In The US. The Album's Most Successful Single "Sledgehammer" Won A Record Nine MTV Awards At The 1987 MTV Video Music Awards And According To A Report In 2011 It Was MTV's Most Played Music Video Of All Time. Gabriel Has Been A Champion Of World Music For Much Of His Career. He Co-Founded The WOMAD Festival In 1982. He Has Continued To Focus On Producing And Promoting World Music Through His Real World Records Label. He Has Also Pioneered Digital Distribution Methods For Music Co-Founding OD2 One Of The First Online Music Download Services. Gabriel Has Also Been Involved In Numerous Humanitarian Efforts. In 1980 He Released The Anti-Apartheid Single "Biko". He Has Participated In Several Human-Rights Benefit Concerts Including Amnesty International's Human Rights Now! Tour In 1988 And Co-Founded The Witness Human Rights Organisation In 1992. Gabriel Developed The Elders With Richard Branson Which Was Launched By Nelson Mandela In 2007. Gabriel Has Won Three Brit Awards—winning Best British Male In 1987 Six Grammy Awards Thirteen MTV Video Music Awards The First Pioneer Award At The BT Digital Music Awards The Q Magazine Lifetime Achievement The Ivor Novello Award For Lifetime Achievement And The Polar Music Prize. He Was Made A BMI Icon At The 57th Annual BMI London Awards For His "influence On Generations Of Music Makers". In Recognition Of His Many Years Of Human Rights Activism He Received The Man Of Peace Award From The Nobel Peace Prize Laureates In 2006 And Time Magazine Named Him One Of The 100 Most Influential People In The World In 2008. AllMusic Has Described Gabriel As "one Of Rock's Most Ambitious Innovative Musicians As Well As One Of Its Most Political". He Was Inducted Into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame As A Member Of Genesis In 2010 Followed By His Induction As A Solo Artist In 2014. In March 2015 He Was Awarded An Honorary Doctorate From The University Of South Australia In Recognition Of His Achievements In Music. Full Wikipedia Article Https //en.Wikipedia.Org/wiki/Peter_Gabriel Studio Albums
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So Is The Fifth Studio Album And Seventh Album Overall By British Rock Musician Peter Gabriel Released In 1986. Many Of Its Songs Reflect A More Conventional Pop-Writing Style And Became Radio Hits Others Still Retain Gabriel's Dark Brooding Sense Of Experimentalism. It Is Peter Gabriel's Second Album Produced By Canadian Artist Daniel Lanois. The Previous Year The Two Of Them Had Worked Together On Birdy. Lanois Had Been Previously Known For His Ambient Collaborations With Brian Eno As Well As Producing U2 Since 1984. As He Had With The Soundtrack To The Film Birdy Lanois Brought Many Of His Own Ambient Sensibilities To This Recording. The Album Begins With An Emotionally Charged Piece Titled "Red Rain". Inspired By A Recurring Dream Which Gabriel Had Of Swimming In A Sea Of Red Water Its Lyrics Vividly Depict Dream Imagery That Reflect A Sense Of Vulnerability. The Song Is One Of The Works In The Story Of Mozo A Wandering Stranger Who Appears In Several Gabriel Songs. Of All The Tracks On The Album Gabriel Considers "Red Rain" One Of His Favourites. Other Mozo Works Include "On The Air" And "Exposure". The Second Track Is Peter Gabriel's Most Popular Single "Sledgehammer". "Sledgehammer" Is An Upbeat Piece With Strong Motown Influences And A World Music Touch From Its Famous Use Of The Shakuhachi. This Song Also Shows Tony Levin's Abilities On The Bass. The Video For "Sledgehammer" Won MTV's 1987 Top Music Video Award. Directed By Steven Johnson It Features Stop Motion Animation By Aardman Animations Of Wallace And Gromit Fame. The Dancing Chickens Were Animated By Nick Park. The Video Ends With Gabriel Dancing In Silhouette Covered With Lights Taped On His Suit By A Runner Who Later Became A Producer For The Wallace And Gromit Films. While Performing "Sledgehammer" On His 2002 Tour Gabriel Recreated This Image By Wearing A Jacket Covered With LED Lights. Tracks 3–6 Cover More Serious Emotional Content. These Tracks Include A Duet With Kate Bush Titled "Don't Give Up " "That Voice Again " And Hit Single "In Your Eyes". "Mercy Street" Is Dedicated To Poet Anne Sexton And Takes Its Title From Her 1969 Play Mercy Street Sexton Also Posthumously Released A Book Of Poetry 45 Mercy Street . Track 7 Is The Album's Last Upbeat Pop Piece "Big Time". This Song Is A Send-Up Of The Narcissism Of The 1980s. It Was Also Accompanied By A Video In The Vein Of "Sledgehammer" Although To Less Popularity. Then Comes The Album's Darkest And Most Experimental Track Titled "We Do What We're Told Milgram's 37 ". The Title Refers To The 37 Out Of 40 Compliant Subjects Of Milgram Experiment 18. The Album Ends With A Pictorial And Meditative Piece Titled "This Is The Picture Excellent Birds ". This Song Features Vocals With Co-Writer Laurie Anderson. This Track Is Not Included On The Original Vinyl Release Of The Album But Was Added To The Audio Cassette And CD Editions. Anderson Had Previously Recorded A Different Arrangement Of The Song Entitled "Excellent Birds" For Her 1984 Album Mister Heartbreak Which Also Featured Vocals By Gabriel. A Video Rendition Of The Song Featuring Anderson And Gabriel Was Included In The 1 January 1984 TV Satellite Broadcast Good Morning Mr. Orwell. Anderson Also Performs The Song In Her Concert Film Home Of The Brave Released Around The Same Time As So. This Was Gabriel's First Studio Album To Bear An Official Title From Its Inception. His Previous Regular Albums Were Simply Titled "Peter Gabriel " Including 1982's Security Which Was Retitled By Gabriel's US Label At The Time Geffen Records. It Had Been Speculated That The Album Was Named For The Fifth Note On The Scale Do-Re-Mi-Fa-SO Signifying That It Was Gabriel's Fifth Solo Album. However The Fifth Note Of The Scale Is Actually SOL And According To Peter Gabriel Himself The Title Did Not Have Any Meaning. "It Doesn't Mean Anything" He Said In An Interview With Smash Hits In 1986. "We Just Liked The Form Of The Word And The Two Letters. That's All." When The Album Was Remastered In 2002 With Most Of Gabriel's Catalogue The Song "In Your Eyes" Was Moved From The Fifth Song To The Ninth Song. This Was What Peter Gabriel Originally Intended But Because Of The Limitations Of The Vinyl Release Format It Was Moved Up To Be The First Track On Side Two. Oddly The Credits In The Booklet Were Not Changed To Show The Change In Order So Youssou N'Dour Instead Of Being Credited With Backing Vocals To "In Your Eyes" Is Given Credit For Backing Vocals On "Mercy Street" . We Do What We're Told Milgram's 37 Was Featured In An Episode Of The T.V Series Miami Vice. In 1998 Q Magazine Readers Voted So The 81st Greatest Album Of All Time. In 2001 The TV Network VH1 Placed It At Number 91. Rolling Stone Magazine Places The Album At 187 On Its List Of 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time.