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It took a while until Peter Gabriel’s third album was released. Peter started to be involved in various projects. In the end this also affected his own output, as you can read here.
Starting this summer in 2016, Peter Gabriel will go on tour again, co-headlining with Sting. Dates for North America are confirmed. Further territories are not confirmed at this point. All info can be found here.
Soon after his first tour, Peter Gabriel began to work on his second album and recorded in New York. Later, he got to know Tom Robinson, which led to a creative output. Find all recordings here.
Before Peter Gabriel has left Genesis and released his first solo album in 1977, he wrote quite a lot of music and some of this stuff has surfaced over the years.
Within the Genesis family, there is hardly another musician, who has been that active in terms of songwriting and recording as is Peter Gabriel. It’s nearly impossible to get an overview about stuff he has written and recorded. We try to bring some light into the dark with this series of Recording Compendiums.
During the spring of 2014, Peter Gabriel played several shows in Eastern Europe. Among them was a show in Bratislava, which became a unique gig – simply for the fact that only one fan attended the soundcheck via a VIP ticket. Jan Richter was the one and he shares his personal and emotional experience with us!
In September 2014, Armando Gallo released an App about his highly acclaimed Genesis biography I Know What I Like. We have checked the result and are stunned.
In 2014, Genesis returned to the business with various releases and a new marketing campaign, focussing on the whole group and also the solo careers. The Genesis family is well represented on this new 3CD-set, called R-Kive.
It was announced as some “exciting news” and left many fans frustrated, disappointed and produced probably the biggest shitstorm in Genesis’ history. What happened, what might happen and a critical view on the current situation, written by Christian Gerhardts