Iconic Albums Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel 3: Melt Era (1980): A Track-by-Track Journey Through Fear and Disintegration

Author:   Richard Ward
Publisher:   Independently Published
Volume:   3
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9798199016926


Pages:   378
Publication Date:   28 May 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Iconic Albums Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel 3: Melt Era (1980): A Track-by-Track Journey Through Fear and Disintegration


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Dark, daring, political, and sonically revolutionary, Peter Gabriel 3, often known as Melt, was the album that transformed Peter Gabriel from former Genesis frontman into one of the most visionary solo artists of his generation. This book takes a deep dive into Gabriel's 1980 masterpiece, exploring how an album without cymbals, without conventional rock comfort, and without easy emotional release became one of the defining records of the decade. From the chilling opening menace of ""Intruder"" to the ritualistic protest of ""Biko,"" Melt is examined as a work of psychological tension, political awakening, and radical studio invention. Inside, this book explores: The making of Gabriel's new solo identity after Car and Scratch The no-cymbals rule and the birth of a darker drum sound The roles of Steve Lillywhite, Hugh Padgham, Phil Collins, Jerry Marotta, Tony Levin, Kate Bush, Robert Fripp, and Larry Fast The album's themes of fear, control, violence, memory, exclusion, and resistance Deep track-by-track analysis of ""Intruder,"" ""No Self Control,"" ""I Don't Remember,"" ""Family Snapshot,"" ""Games Without Frontiers,"" ""Not One of Us,"" ""Lead a Normal Life,"" and ""Biko"" How Melt pushed Gabriel toward Security, So, world music, political songwriting, and human-rights activism More than a song-by-song breakdown, this is a study of an artist changing shape. Peter Gabriel 3 stripped away the theatrical excess of the past and replaced it with something colder, sharper, and more emotionally dangerous. It turned rhythm into architecture, silence into menace, electronics into atmosphere, and protest into remembrance. For fans of Peter Gabriel, Genesis, art rock, post-punk, progressive music, 1980s production, and politically conscious songwriting, this book reveals why Melt remains one of Gabriel's most important albums: unsettling, innovative, brave, and essential. The face on the cover was melting. The artist behind it was finally coming into focus.

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Author:   Richard Ward
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Volume:   3
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.503kg
ISBN:  

9798199016926


Pages:   378
Publication Date:   28 May 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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