I have enjoyed Peter Gabriel's music and songwriting since 1976 when I was 13 years old, but I must admit I am struggling to enjoy Scratch My Back. I really WANT to like it more but it is so stripped down I guess it just doesn't work for me. The more I listen to his previous release 'Up' the more I am amazed at his creativity and talent. I know it isn't fair to compare the two. So, I will continue to keep listening to Scratch My back and get more into it! :)
I really don't like the vast majority of Peter Gabriel's music, but I really wanna hear David Byrne sing "Intruder." I think it's probably Peter Gabriel's greatest song, and who better than psycho killer?
Stimcity I totally agree with what you're saying. Peter Gabriel has a brilliant singing voice. However he has a tendancy to overproduce which kills all the emotion. This album is the opposite almost feels bare. Flume would have been better left alone and I think it was a bad choice of song. I'd love to hear Peter singing with a string quartet and some backing singers. That would be really excellent
I'm sorry but I couldn't agree with you less. I feel his choices of production only adds to the emotional quality of his music. Over produced would be a better description of slick, party type commercial music, definitely not the heart wrenching AND joyful music he makes.
I agree. There's a difference between slick production, characterized by using studio tricks which can mask the tracking content.. such as active panning, overcompression/limiting, and general studio fx (reverb, delay, exaggerated eq, phasing/modulation, etc).. Then there's flat over-production, which is the over-use of instrumentation and the aforementioned studio effects that completely distracts and derails the fundamental song. These are matters of opinion, but consensus is meaningful.
Iv'e been listening to Pater Gabriels music for years since Solisbury Hill, i guess - ive loved some of the earlier songs - but ive found his later work had become too produced and calculated, cold and detached. - but this album is wonderful - very emotive and interesting - Heroes on first listen brought me to tears. looking forward to the album - thanks for posting this
Thanks Peter
Lovely to listen to your voice
and all thats in your head for 30 years
Listen to "Talk Talk"
find something in their difference
30 years ago
you helped me understand the beast
They helped me understand now ( then)
SuperMitchell57 5 months ago
I have enjoyed Peter Gabriel's music and songwriting since 1976 when I was 13 years old, but I must admit I am struggling to enjoy Scratch My Back. I really WANT to like it more but it is so stripped down I guess it just doesn't work for me. The more I listen to his previous release 'Up' the more I am amazed at his creativity and talent. I know it isn't fair to compare the two. So, I will continue to keep listening to Scratch My back and get more into it! :)
ddvegas2007 10 months ago
Wonderful covers from Peter Gabriel. :)
ajittffcure 1 year ago
I really don't like the vast majority of Peter Gabriel's music, but I really wanna hear David Byrne sing "Intruder." I think it's probably Peter Gabriel's greatest song, and who better than psycho killer?
nschulz4537 2 years ago
@nschulz4537 Correction, "Intruder" might be his greatest _recording_.
nschulz4537 2 years ago
he is a master of music
robgets180 2 years ago
Stimcity I totally agree with what you're saying. Peter Gabriel has a brilliant singing voice. However he has a tendancy to overproduce which kills all the emotion. This album is the opposite almost feels bare. Flume would have been better left alone and I think it was a bad choice of song. I'd love to hear Peter singing with a string quartet and some backing singers. That would be really excellent
DaveyLynch 2 years ago
I'm sorry but I couldn't agree with you less. I feel his choices of production only adds to the emotional quality of his music. Over produced would be a better description of slick, party type commercial music, definitely not the heart wrenching AND joyful music he makes.
sumandafino 2 years ago
I agree. There's a difference between slick production, characterized by using studio tricks which can mask the tracking content.. such as active panning, overcompression/limiting, and general studio fx (reverb, delay, exaggerated eq, phasing/modulation, etc).. Then there's flat over-production, which is the over-use of instrumentation and the aforementioned studio effects that completely distracts and derails the fundamental song. These are matters of opinion, but consensus is meaningful.
baTonkaTruck 2 years ago
Iv'e been listening to Pater Gabriels music for years since Solisbury Hill, i guess - ive loved some of the earlier songs - but ive found his later work had become too produced and calculated, cold and detached. - but this album is wonderful - very emotive and interesting - Heroes on first listen brought me to tears. looking forward to the album - thanks for posting this
stimcity 2 years ago
How is e doing to get Talking Heads to reform and do a P.G song ? I see David Byrne doing something on his own ? Sad, but true ?????????????
ruffian1868 2 years ago
there is something very soothing about his voice, both while talking and musically.
KORNdog1986 2 years ago
Listening Wind sounds INCREDIBLE.
idealtypical 2 years ago
Listening wind... what a delicious !
Can't wait to go the 02 arena on march the 28th !
tinfoilchannel 2 years ago 2
Peter's music and ideas just keep blowing me away. I swear, his voice gets better and better as the years pass!
manosteel1984 2 years ago
beautifulll
sabmura 2 years ago
I hope he does this same thing with In Your Eyes!!!!
tmbarden 2 years ago
yeah in your eyes like that would be awsome
AUP68 2 years ago