Saturday, April 5, 2014

Peter Gabriel - Mail On Sunday


In time we find out really talented people somehow end up with each other because they are simply brilliant. Such was the case wit the band named Genesis (formed in the sixties) founded by Tony Banks, Steve Hackett and Phil Collins. The name Tony Banks does not ring a bell to most people, Steve Hackett will ring more bells, but every bell will ring hearing the name of Phil Collins, for he had a big solo career after Genesis. But there were more people involved in the big success, especially the early years of Genesis and one of them was Peter Gabriel. Who also had a big big solo career afterwards.

I am usually a rhythm kind of guy and do not pay attention to lyrics, because well... there are a million zillion love songs, right?
But when it comes to people that really try to pass on a message I do listen. Peter Gabriel's songs usually are just that. Meaningful songs about life or a warning to the world things are just not right. 


This is a compilation album containing ten lesser known album tracks and 4 well known live tracks.

Track
Artist
Song
BPM







1
Peter Gabriel
Father, Son
107
2
Peter Gabriel
The Tower That Ate People (remix)
93
3
Peter Gabriel
Of These, Hope
121
4
Peter Gabriel
The Rhythm Of The Heat
161
5
Peter Gabriel
No Self Control
111
6
Peter Gabriel
Don't Break This Rhythm
103
7
Peter Gabriel
I Grieve
118
8
Peter Gabriel
Secret World
114
9
Peter Gabriel
I Have The Touch (Robbie Robertson remix)
91
10
Peter Gabriel
Red Rain
113
11
Peter Gabriel
Solsbury Hill (live)
113
12
Peter Gabriel
Sledgehammer (live)
96
13
Peter Gabriel
Don't Give Up (live)
160
14
Peter Gabriel
In Your Eyes (live)
91

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