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  2. Up (Peter Gabriel album) - Wikipedia

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    Up is the seventh studio and thirteenth album overall by the English rock musician Peter Gabriel, released on 23 September 2002 through Geffen and Real World Records.The album rose to number 9 in the US, number 11 in the UK, and captured the number 1 position in Italy.

  3. Peter Gabriel discography - Wikipedia

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    Album by Big Blue Ball (Peter Gabriel and various artists) ... 2004 Growing Up on Tour: A Family Portrait (Peter Gabriel's daughter, Anna-Marie Gabriel, ...

  4. The Barry Williams Show - Wikipedia

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    "The Barry Williams Show" is a song by English rock musician Peter Gabriel from his 2002 album, Up. [2] The song was released as the album's lead single and charted in various European countries. In 2003, the song received a Grammy nomination for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance , but it lost to Bruce Springsteen's " The Rising ".

  5. Peter Gabriel Albums, Ranked - AOL

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    Peter Gabriel has shepherded a staggering amount of music into the world since his departure from Genesis in 1975. The prog godfather and pop iconoclast has released nine studio albums — with a ...

  6. Peter Gabriel - Wikipedia

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    Gabriel recorded the third Peter Gabriel studio album (a.k.a. Peter Gabriel 3: Melt) in England in 1979. He developed an interest in African music and drum machines and later hailed the record as his artistic breakthrough. Gabriel banned the use of cymbals on the album in order to grant more sonic space for instruments like keyboards and synths.

  7. Darkness (Peter Gabriel song) - Wikipedia

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    "Darkness" is a song by English rock musician Peter Gabriel from his 2002 album, Up. [1] A live version was included on the Growing Up Live concert film in 2003. [2] In 2004, a remixed version of the song labeled as the "Englespost Remix" was released as a single in Switzerland.