Peter Gabriel "Peter Gabriel" (1977)
Gabriel's first release following his release from the perceived
creative shackles of Genesis (and the first of FOUR albums simply titled "Peter Gabriel"); and he hit the ground running. Crafting 9
diverse musical tracks, starting with a fairly theatrical piece
"Moribund the Burgermeister" where he swings from his natural singing
voice to a deep gravelly 'character' delivery. "Waiting on the big one"
and "Here comes the flood" are deliciously epic in feel, and "Excuse me"
seems stylistically like it could have been a Randy Newman-penned
novelty hit.
As I've said before, this is the kind of solo album I enjoy, where the
artist is willing to explore various musical terrains with only
themselves to please and (in the case of a solo artist from a band) do
something other than what his/her band would normally be doing.
For such an immensely talented and creative guy, he didn't come up with
the most imaginative album title... though maybe he just wanted to take
'ownership' of the music that little bit more by slapping his name on
it.
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