Peter Gabriel: Our 1986 Interview
After flirting with madness, Peter Gabriel took off all the masks and found the hardest role he had to play was himself.
After flirting with madness, Peter Gabriel took off all the masks and found the hardest role he had to play was himself.
Between his years as the freaky frontman for Genesis and his early solo outings, Peter Gabriel was already a rock star before making So.
Birmingham concert was filmed in 1986 right after Collins produced Clapton's 'August' LP.
If you are old enough to grow up in the 1980s, you probably remember having a song from an album you love released as a single.
It’s strange in 2016 to think of Phil Collins as an artist at risk of overexposure. He’s rarely recorded, toured or made any public appearances in the past decade, and doesn’t do many interviews.
Phil Collins was the King Midas of pop in the 1980s. Love him or hate him, he was a musical tour de force whose signature pipes and ear for memorable hooks resulted in a series of multiplatinum albums and an unparalleled string of chart hits.
The summer of 1986 brought Genesis their first No. 1 hit in the United States — and former frontman Peter Gabriel reached the same milestone the very next week.
Peter Gabriel has revealed that the planned deluxe reissue of his classic 1986 album So will hit stores in September. According to a post on the former Genesis singer’s official website, the collection will be called So 25.1/2.