Peter Gabriel discography
This is the solo discography of Peter Gabriel, an English singer-songwriter, musician and humanitarian activist who rose to fame as the lead vocalist and flautist of the progressive rock band Genesis. After leaving Genesis, Gabriel went on to pursue a successful solo career. His 1986 album, So, is his most commercially successful, selling five million copies in America, and the album's biggest hit, "Sledgehammer", won a record nine MTV Awards at the 1987 MTV Video Music Awards. The song is the most played music video in the history of the station.
Gabriel has been a champion of world music for much of his career. He co-founded the WOMAD festival in 1982. He has continued to focus on producing and promoting world music through his Real World Records label. He has also pioneered digital distribution methods for music, co-founding OD2, one of the first online music download services. Gabriel has been involved in numerous humanitarian efforts. In 1980, he released the anti-apartheid single "Biko". He has participated in several human rights benefit concerts, including Amnesty International's Human Rights Now! tour in 1988, and co-founded the Witness human rights organisation in 1992. In collaboration with entrepreneur Richard Branson, Gabriel developed The Elders, which was launched by Nelson Mandela in 2007.
Gabriel has won numerous music awards throughout his career, including three Brit Awards—winning Best British Male in 1987, six Grammy Awards, thirteen MTV Video Music Awards, the first Pioneer Award at the BT Digital Music Awards, and in 2007, he was honoured as a BMI Icon at the 57th annual BMI London Awards for his "influence on generations of music makers". In recognition of his many years of human rights activism, he received the Man of Peace award from the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates in 2006, and in 2008, TIME magazine named Gabriel one of the 100 most influential people in the world. Gabriel was also awarded the Ivor Novello Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2007, and the Polar Music Prize in 2009.
AllMusic has described Gabriel as "one of rock's most ambitious, innovative musicians, as well as one of its most political." He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Genesis in 2010, followed by his induction as a solo artist in 2014.
Albums
Live albums
Encore Series 2003, Encore Series 2004, Encore Series 2007, Encore Series 2009, Encore Series 2012, Encore Series 2013, Encore Series 2014 and Encore Series 2014-winterSingles
Notesa. "Shock the Monkey" also reached No. 64 on the Billboard R&B Singles chart and No. 26 on the Dance Music/Club Play chart.
b. "Sledgehammer" also reached No. 61 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart and No. 1 on the Dance Music/Club Play chart.
c. "Shakin' the Tree" also reached No. 9 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.
d. "Digging in the Dirt" also reached No. 1 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.
e. "Steam" also reached No. 1 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.
f. "Kiss That Frog" also reached No. 18 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.
g. "Lovetown" also reached No. 22 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.
h. "When You're Falling" also reached No. 27 on the Billboard Adult Top 40 chart.
i. "The Barry Williams Show" was deemed ineligible for the UK Singles Chart, as its length broke chart regulations for single releases, therefore it was instead listed as an EP and featured on the Budget Albums Chart where it reached No. 4.
j. "Road to Joy" reached No. 4 on the Adult Alternative Airplay chart.
Non-album tracks
Other songs
- 1981 "Not One of Us ", "Humdrum " and "Ain't That Peculiar " on The Bristol Recorder 2
- 1984 "I Go Swimming"
- 1987 "Biko " by Habib Faye, Lou Reed, Papa Oumar N'Gom, Peter Gabriel, Rick Bell, & Youssou N'Dour
- 1990 "Drone" on the album One World One Voice
- 1993 "Be Still" with Sinéad O'Connor, Feargal Sharkey, and others as Peace Together, on the album Peace Together
- 1994 "Biko "
- 1996 "I Have the Touch "
- 1996 "Seven Zero"
- 1997 "Shaking the Tree '97
- 1998 "I Grieve"
- 1998 "Brimstone"
- 2000 "The Tower That Ate People "
- 2000 "100 Days to Go"
- 2002 "Shaking the Tree "
- 2002 "Signal to Noise"
- 2004 "The Book of Love," song by Stephin Merrit
- 2007 "Different Stories, Different Lives"
Amnesty International ''¡Released! The Human Rights Concerts'' compilations
A series of live compilation albums released in 2013.- 1986: A Conspiracy of Hope: Recorded at Giants Stadium, New Jersey, USA, on 15 June 1986, includes: "Red Rain", "Shock the Monkey" and "Family Snapshot".
- 1988: Human Rights Now!: Recorded live at River Plate Stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 15 October 1988, includes: Peter Gabriel "Sledgehammer", "Biko"; Peter Gabriel with Youssou N'Dour "In Your Eyes"; Bruce Springsteen, Sting, Peter Gabriel, Youssou N'Dour, Tracy Chapman "Chimes of Freedom", "Get Up, Stand Up".
- 1990: An Embrace of Hope…: Recorded live at National Stadium Stadium, Santiago, Chile on 13 October 1990, includes "Biko".
- 1998: The Struggle Continues…: Recorded live at Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris, France on 10 December 1998, includes: Bruce Springsteen, Peter Gabriel, Youssou N'Dour, Tracy Chapman "Get Up, Stand Up"; Peter Gabriel, Youssou N'Dour "Signal to Noise", "In Your Eyes", "Shaking the Tree"; Youssou N'Dour, Peter Gabriel, Tracy Chapman, Jocelyne Beroard "7 Seconds".
Appears on
- 1970 "Katmandu"
on the album Mona Bone Jakon by Cat Stevens - 1979 "Exposure" and "Here Comes the Flood" on the album Exposure by Robert Fripp
- 1981 "Animals Have More Fun" with Jimmy Pursey
- 1981 "Screaming Jets" on the album Walking into Mirrors by Johnny Warman
- 1984 "Gravity's Angel", "Language D'Amour" and "Excellent Birds" on the album Mister Heartbreak by Laurie Anderson
- 1985 "Take Me Home"
on the album No Jacket Required by Phil Collins - 1986 "Everywhere I Go"
on the album Reconciled by The Call - 1987 "Fallen Angel" and "Broken Arrow" on the album Robbie Robertson by Robbie Robertson
- 1987 "Do What You Do" and "I Got Your Message" on the album Do What You Do by The Epidemics
- 1987 "Winds of Change " on the album Female Trouble by Nona Hendryx
- 1988 "My Secret Place", a single from the album Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm by Joni Mitchell
- 1989 "Shakin' the Tree" by Youssou N'Dour on the album The Lion
- 1990 "Soul Searcher"
by L. Shankar - 1990 "Land of Anaka"
by Geoffrey Oryema on the album Exile - 1991 "Fisherman's Song", "Lullaby", "Octopuse's Song", "Song of the Seashell" and "Witch's Song" on the album Die Nixe - The Mermaid
- 1991 "Silence" and "Warm Doorway"
on the album It's About Time by Manu Katché - 1994 "I Met a Man" on the album The Woman's Boat by Toni Childs
- 1994 "Quelquer Coisa A Haver Com O Paraíso on the album Angelus by Milton Nascimento
- 1994 "Biko"
on the album Wakafrika by Manu Dibango - 1996 "I'm Still Looking for a Home" on the album Tender City by Joy Askew
- 1996 "Hush, Hush, Hush" on the album This Fire by Paula Cole
- 1996 "Mercedes"
by Joseph Arthur - 1998 storyteller on the album Snowflake by Paul Gallico
- 1998 "Blind" on the album Soularium by Sister Soleil
- 1999 "Kufilaw" with Maryam Mursal on the album 11 out of 10
- 1999 "Carpet Crawlers '99" by Genesis
- 2000 "This Dream"
by Youssou N'Dour on the album Joko from Village to Town and/or "Joko: The Link" - 2001 "When You're Falling"
- 2001 "Games Without Frontiers "
- 2004 "Washing of the Water" with Jools Holland & his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra on the album Friends 3
- 2006 "Here Comes The Flood" and "Preface" on the album Exposure by Robert Fripp – reissue with extra tracks
- 2006 "Salala" on the album Djin Djin by Angelique Kidjo
- 2016 "A.I." on the album Oh My My by OneRepublic
- 2022 "Unconditional II " on the album WE by Arcade Fire
Videos
Video albums
- 1987 CV
- 1990 POV
- 1993 All About Us
- 1994 Secret World Live
- 2002 Secret World Live
- 2003 Growing Up: Live
- 2004 Growing Up on Tour: A Family Portrait
- 2004 Play
- 2005 Still Growing Up: Live & Unwrapped
- 2011 New Blood: Live in London
- 2013 Classic Albums: So
- 2013 Live in Athens 1987
- 2014 ''Back to Front: Live in London''