The Peter Gabriel Years
1967-1975
The group were
formed by
five
Charterhouse pupils,
including
Tony Banks,
Mike Rutherford,
and guitarist
Anthony Phillips,
and named by
former
Charterhouse pupil
and pop impresario
Jonathan King,
who arranged
for them to
record several singles
and their
debut album
From Genesis to Revelation
in 1969.
After splitting
from King,
the band
began touring,
signed with
Charisma Records
and became a
progressive rock band
on
Trespass (1970).
Phillips departed
after the
album's recording,
with Banks,
Rutherford
and Gabriel
recruiting
Collins
and Hackett
before recording
Nursery Cryme (1971).
Their live shows
began to feature
Gabriel's
theatrical costumes
and performances.
Foxtrot
(1972)
was their first
charting album
in the UK
and
Selling England by the Pound
(1973)
reached number three,
featuring their first
UK hit
"I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)".
The concept album
The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
(1974)
was promoted with
a transatlantic tour
and an
elaborate stage show,
before Gabriel
left the group.
TRACK LIST
In The Beginning
Fireside Song
The Serpent
Am I Very Wrong
In The Wilderness
The Conqueror
In Hiding
One Day
Window
In Limbo
A Place to Call My Own
The Silent Run
(Single Version)
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