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Released in 1977, the debut solo album from Peter Gabriel introduced a different type of left-of-centre songwriter: A darkly hued art-rocker who too was brusque for glam, too baroque for punk and too pop for prog. Gabriel spent seven years leading the abstruse and theatrical progressive rockers Genesis, but he became disillusioned with the industry, which he left in 1975, hoping to spend more time with his wife and daughter. He returned just two years later with a self-titled album that abandoned the fantastical fictions of Genesis for something more personal, with lyrics that explored the fear and thrill of new horizons (“Solsbury Hill”), the psychic boundaries between humans (“Here Comes the Flood”) and the frustrations of romance (“Modern Love”).

Leaving behind much of his pastoral British vistas for sturdier rhythms, Gabriel’s new stomping sound came from a series of hard-rocking North American musicians picked by producer Bob Ezrin (Kiss, Alice Cooper). The line-up included Mountain drummer Allan Schwartzberg, Lou Reed guitarist Steve Hunter, pianist Jozef Chirowski and the gifted session bassist Tony Levin, who’d end up an essential part of Gabriel’s band for more than 45 years. For his part, Gabriel tapped art-rock journeyman Robert Fripp—who’d played with the likes of Brian Eno, David Bowie and King Crimson—as well as synth player Larry Fast.

The album’s opener, “Moribund the Burgermeister”, is a piece of majestic arena rock backed by the London Symphony Orchestra, one that drops down into an abyss of sinister, growling menace. The closer, “Here Comes the Flood”, features a magnificent, bombastic chorus that points forward to future Gabriel ballads like “Biko” and “Come Talk to Me.” In between, Peter Gabriel 1: Car churns through somewhat straightforward rockers (“Modern Love”, “Slowburn”), broken barbershop (“Excuse Me”), on-off Latin rhythms (“Humdrum”), Randy Newman-styled quirk (“Waiting for the Big One”) and an intricately arranged disco-metal odyssey (“Down the Dolce Vita”).

But it’s the album’s lead single, the 12-string-tinged “Solsbury Hill”, that would become one of Gabriel’s most enduring songs, despite a tricky 7/4 rhythm. Its mix of wistfulness and determination, abetted by Gabriel’s own flute-playing, helped make his grandiose art-rock debut in the United Kingdom. And while neither Peter Gabriel 1: Car nor “Solsbury Hill” would break the singer in America, both would chart higher than any of his music with Genesis—a pair of early successes in a solo career that would soon take off around the world.

Tracklisting

Position Title
A1 Red Rain
A2 Sledgehammer
B1 Don’t Give Up
B2 That Voice Again
C1 Mercy Street
C2 Big Time
D1 We Do What We’re Told (Milgram’s 37)
D2 This Is The Picture (Excellent Birds)
D3 In Your Eyes

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Wikipedia URL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/So_(album)
Format 2× Vinyl (180g, Half Speed Remaster) LP, 45 RPM, Album, Deluxe Edition, Limited Edition, Numbered, Reissue, Remastered
Label Caroline International
Catalog Number PGLPR5X
Notes The album has been Half-Speed Remastered and cut to lacquers at 45RPM, across 2 x heavyweight LPs, to deliver maximum dynamic range in the sound. The vinyl cutting and mastering was overseen by Peter’s main sound engineer, Richard ‘Dickie’ Chappell. Gatefold sleeves utilise imagery from the original LP inner bags and all images are newly re-scanned. The album also contains a time-limited download card with a choice of digital download (Hi-Res 24bit/96k or 16bit/44.1k). Each disc is housed in a plain white poly lined inner sleeve. The gatefold inner spread has lyrics and credits. C1 is titled ‘Mercy Street for Anne Sexton’ The first Catalog number appears back cover top right, spine, inner gatefold spread and labels. The second appears back cover lower left and on the sticker. From back cover: ℗ 2016 Peter Gabriel Ltd © 2016 Peter Gabriel Ltd Manufactured in the EU From inner gatefold spread: Originally mastered by Ian Cooper at The Town House, London Vinyl cut by Mark Colton at Alchemy Mastering Mastered by Tony Cousins at Metropolis All songs published by Real World Music Ltd/EMI Music Publishing Ltd except ‘This Is The Picture - excellent birds’ published by Difficult Music/Universal Music Publishing MGB Ltd/Real World Music Ltd/EMI Music Publishing Ltd All tracks recorded and mixed at Real Worls Studios, England except for ‘Mercy Street’; percussion recorded in Polygram Studios, Rio de Janeiro, engineered by Ary Carvalhaes and Jairo Gualberto, studio organisation by Luigi Hoffer, session supervision by Renato Costa and Graciela Silberberg. New York overdubs recorded at The Power Station, engineered by Bruce Lampcov, assisted by Steve Boyer, session supervision by Charlene Colon For additional work on tracks not included, thanks to Larry Fast, Jimmy Bralower, Paul Higgins and The House of Music Runouts are etched except ‘14991 1X 00884108004340’ is stamped, where 1X is 1A, 1B, 1C or 1D depending on the side.
Discogs URL Peter Gabriel - So