Peter Gabriel "Peter Gabriel III" (AKA "Melt") (1980)
Gabriel was well clear of his Genesis 'Prog' sound, and with his first
two relatively quirky and eccentric solo albums also behind him, he
seemed content to settle into a groove as a purveyor of interesting and
innovative art pop-rock in the vein of Berlin-Bowie and Brian Eno. He
even uses Eno-regular Robert Fripp on guitar, along with his Genesis
bandmate (and vocal replacement) Phil Collins.
PG experiments with world music (sampling African chants for one song)
and new technology, playing around with drum machines, and studio
trickery to produce an album that seems a collision of human with machine.
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