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  • Personnel: Peter Gabriel (vocals, piano, organ, synthesizer); Sidney McGinnis (acoustic, electric & steel guitars, mandolin, background vocals); Robert Fripp (acoustic & electric guitars, programming); George Marge (recorder); Tony Capello (saxophone); Bayete, Roy Bittan (keyboards); Tony Levin (bass, background vocals); Joey Marotta (drums, background vocals).
  • Engineers include: Steve Short, Ed Sprigg, Michael Getlin.
  • Recorded at Relight Studios, Hilvarenbreek, Holland.
  • All tracks have been digitally remastered.
  • Personnel: Peter Gabriel (vocals, piano, organ, synthesizer); Sidney McGinnis (acoustic, electric & steel guitars, mandolin, background vocals); Robert Fripp (acoustic & electric guitars, programming); George Marge (recorder); Tony Capello (saxophone); Bayete, Roy Bittan (keyboards); Tony Levin (bass, background vocals); Joey Marotta (drums, background vocals).
  • Engineers include: Steve Short, Ed Sprigg, Michael Getlin.
  • Recorded at Relight Studios, Hilvarenbreek, Holland. All tracks have been digitally remastered.
  • Audio Remasterer: Tony Cousins.
  • Recording information: Relight Studios, Hilvarenbeek, Holland; The Hit Factory, New York City.
  • Introduction by: Mic Smith .
  • Photographers: Phil Kamin; Brad Owen; Hipgnosis; Armando Gallo; Fin Costello; Larry Fast.
  • When Peter Gabriel left the comforting group identity of Genesis after almost ten years, it might've been expected that he would want to re-assert his individuality. However, titling his first three albums PETER GABRIEL was bound to confuse at least a few fans into buying the same record twice (not a bad marketing strategy when you think about it). PETER GABRIEL the (second) album allowed Peter Gabriel (the singer) to stretch a bit more than his Bob Ezrin-produced debut. Under the watchful eye of producer/fellow art-rock refugee Robert Fripp, Gabriel stretched his musical palette from the raucous "On The Air" to the fragile "Flotsam and Jetsam" to the everything-but-the-kitchen-sink "D.I.Y." Not as stark as PETER GABRIEL (III) or as funked-up as SECURITY, PETER GABRIEL (II) shows Gabriel ably charting the idiosyncratic nonformula that he follows to this day.
Professional Reviews
Entertainment Weekly (7/12/02, pp.84-5) - "...Reveals a surprisingly logical progression...Gabriel sharpens his writing and expands his sonic scope with every release..." Rating: B+

Q (6/02, p.137) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...[This album] laid the groundwork for Gabriels 3rd, hit filled album..."

Mojo (Publisher) (6/02, p.126) - "...Glum, shapeless, monotonously rough-rocky..."
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