I love Us and IO. Us has some of ny favorite Gabriel songs: 1.-Blood of Eden 2.-Come Talk to Me 3.-Steam 4.-Digging in the dirt 5.-Secret World. I/O: 1.-This is Home 2.-I/O 3.-Olive Tree 4.-Four Kinds of Horses 5.-Love can Heal I also love The Power of the Heart from Scratch my Back, such a beautiful track.
I bought PG’s second album when it came out and saw him on that tour (and many times since). My top five albums would be: 1. Peter Gabriel 4 2. Peter Gabriel 3 3. Peter Gabriel 1 4. So 5. i/o (or possibly Passion)
Well now, this was refreshing! Confess this is my first listen on your channel and I love your super competent insights, much like dear Pete Pardo over on Sea of Tranquility. Also surprising because by far I agree with your ranking more than just about anyone else I've seen. Well done, this was very see worthy! I have a few albums I would move 1 or 2 places up or down compared to you but in the overall agree. Let me just mention two: I/O - I am far more disappointed with this than just about anyone else I've seen, so I obviously rank it lower. And then.... PASSION!! Folks, if you've never given this a serious chance, or think it sounds too "alien" on the first listen - this album is a freakin' musical and sonic masterpiece! It's simply incredible. Yes, it's very different to just about anything else out there but man.... on some days I rank it as my #1 PG album, it really is superb. Great video, thanks!
Loving Peter Gabriel week. Great ranking! Forgot he had so many soundtracks. Just purely studio original songs albums, mine would probably go, top to bottom: So 3 Us 1 Security 2 Up Not sure where to rank new one yet.
Hello, i'm also a Gabriel Fan since the mid 80s; saw him on the "So" Tour and twotimes on his "Us" Tour... amazing concerts, great memories. The new album is in my opinion better than "Up", in 2002 i was really a little bit dissappointed. To "I/O" i have to listen more, but some really good tracks. In the background of the concert experiences "So" and "Us" have special places in my heart. "Red Rain" and "Mercy Street" are still my favorites... followed by so many amazing songs. In my ranking the positions from 1 - 8 are really strong albums. Nothing is really bad from Gabriel... a great artist. Greetings from germany... bye and take care. 1. So 2. Us 3. Security 4. Melt 5. Scratch 6. Car 7. Birdy 8. Passion 9. I/O 10. Up 11. Long Walk Home 12. OVO 13. New Blood 14. Scratch My Back
Peter Gabriel 4 was also released in a german version. For me as a german both "Deutsches Album" are very interesting and i like them very much. But i am with you. SO is my favorit Album of his too.
I’m a first timer here and really enjoyed this video and your thoughts on a difficult ranking. Glad you included the soundtracks and Passion would definitely make my top 3. I suspect my ranking would have pg3 as #1, pg4 and Passion at 2&3, just because that was when I was really into Gabriel and seeing the tours etc. pg1 is probably my #4 with So at #5 by virtue of having one of his best songs - In your eyes, but was completely upstaged in the mid 80s by Hounds of Love by Kate Bush! It was really interesting what you had to say about Up as I have felt the same but never put it into words - Signal to Noise should be magnificent but just seems turgid.
I'm not the first person to say this, but here are my top 3 Peter Gabriel albums: 1.) Security 2.) Security 3.) Security In all seriousness, I'd say Us is a top 3 album when I switch 'Steam' out for 'Quiet Steam'. That song is so soft and delicate, it could crumble at any moment. Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but I once read a TH-cam comment where someone said Quiet Steam was the original version, but it had to be re-worked because they needed a "hit".
"It's not him rapping, it's someone else." Thank God for small favors, eh? I think this is one of your best episodes! Agree there's some filler on "Us." One song you didn't mention from it that I think is really beautiful/powerful in its quiet way is "Washing of the Water." I need to listen to "Passion" again; I know that one (like so many other great records) because of your advocacy.
When I saw Peter live in October, he opened the show with "Washing of the Water." It was just him and Tony Levin onstage. Gorgeous. He also played 'I/O' in its entirety.
The album "UP" is one of my favorite PG albums along with his first album. "US' is another great one I'd rank 3rd or forth. But honestly all his studio albums have a lot going for them I think ranking is kinda dumb but it's interesting to hear someones opinion on them anyway. It's surely not worth fighting about which is better than the other. The reason I mentioned "UP" as a top favorite is because of exactly what was said here, because of it's complexity and layering I actually didn't like it at first because I couldn't hear those traits but when I did it hit me hard it was like an epiphany and instantly transfomed my feeling about it. If you don't care for this album (like I didn't) do yourself a favor and clear your head and pay close attention NO distractions and hopefully you might change your mind, and I'm glad "I/O" has some of those same traits as "UP"
Good points. I like rankings less for trying to definitely say this is better than that, but more it is a good way to just discuss these records relative to each other.
I liked the ranking, my "only" changes would be that my absolute favourite is his third album Melt and I would exchange So with Up. Actually I've never seen a ranking where Up is high, I just love the density, darkness and heaviness of that record, perhaps it's not really accessable for most people. But I really love the top 10 and Passion is also in my top 3!
@@amitytracks Yeah, probably. If I really want to name a perfect PG song, it would be Sky blue and I think Peter also said sg like that and he is so right! It's is my fav song from him in par with I don't remember as an emotional counterpoint. Two poles like Yin and Yang, yet both utter perfection.
I should stop watching PG ranking albums cause it hurts me to see « up » so low each time ! This album is far better than some other stuff he made IMO … Also I saw the new blood orchestra live and it was the best show ever… everybody was crying including me …
First of all, Up is good. I don't think he's put a bad album out (you could argue OVO and Scratch My Back, I guess). And I have no doubt that being at one of those orchestral shows would have been an amazing experience.
Security is a phenomenal album. It's what I would imagine an 80s Genesis album sounding like had Gabriel stayed on. It's so dark and atmospheric. I love it.
I knew you were choosing So. I would not have. Don’t get me wrong I enjoy the record. But I do think Melt is a bit more experimental and worth my #1 pick for sure.
Can't believe Up and Long Walk Home were so low, your taste is very different to mine, clearly towards the pop influences. Comparing Long Walk Home and Bird to Vangelis? Really! Nothing like Vangelis, very world music, Eno/Jon Hassell would be more appropriate. That's misleading to folks who do not know those albums, especially Birdy. We can't all have the same taste, that would be very borin, I'm more prog rock/jazz/classical, so very different. Love the new album, the experimental aspect is below but with more listening it comes out more and more, especially love the dark side mix. The Atmos is great too but Dark side edges it for me personally. Here's were I'd put them: 1 Passion 2 Up 3 i/o 4 Us 5 3/melt 6 Long Walk Home 7 4/security 8 Birdy 9 So 10 1/car 11 2/scratch 12 Ovo 13 New Blood 14 Big Blue Ball 15 Scratch my back He's never made a bad album though. 2/scratch I still love but as a concept with Robert Fripp's Exposure and Darryl Hall's Sacred Songs, it's the weakest of the three, Exposure is magnificent. So, very different to your ranking but we shouldn't all be the same, that would be a boring world.
I agree, different rankings and different viewpoints is what makes these discussions interesting. Up in the 2 slot is really high! I don't think the Vangelis comparison is too off in the sense that Birdy and Long Walk Home are moody, synth-heavy, largely instrumental pieces. I see what you are saying, though. I do appreciate well done pop music, but I'm also a big prog fan (see my King Crimson week!) Also, we did a video awhile back on that Exposure trilogy. Fun video. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@amitytracks I'll have to have a look at those. King Crimson are my favourite band of all time. 👍 Just looked, I have seen them and commented, forgotten. 👍
I obviously disagree. I have always felt Us was a mix of amazing songs and some filler. So it kind of balances out. The more and more I listen to i/o, the more I am loving it.
Well done, love Gabriel, so thanks. 👍
I love Us and IO. Us has some of ny favorite Gabriel songs:
1.-Blood of Eden
2.-Come Talk to Me
3.-Steam
4.-Digging in the dirt
5.-Secret World.
I/O:
1.-This is Home
2.-I/O
3.-Olive Tree
4.-Four Kinds of Horses
5.-Love can Heal
I also love The Power of the Heart from Scratch my Back, such a beautiful track.
So glad you included soundtracks , otherwise I would never of listened to Passion and found something so special and so beautiful
Thanks
Awesome! So glad you discovered Passion.
I think the first one is the best, and my favorite ! Here comes the flood is outstanding!
Agree with Here Comes the Flood, especially the version on Fripp's Exposure album!
Great ranking. I would do it in a similar way.
I bought PG’s second album when it came out and saw him on that tour (and many times since). My top five albums would be:
1. Peter Gabriel 4
2. Peter Gabriel 3
3. Peter Gabriel 1
4. So
5. i/o (or possibly Passion)
Well now, this was refreshing! Confess this is my first listen on your channel and I love your super competent insights, much like dear Pete Pardo over on Sea of Tranquility. Also surprising because by far I agree with your ranking more than just about anyone else I've seen. Well done, this was very see worthy! I have a few albums I would move 1 or 2 places up or down compared to you but in the overall agree. Let me just mention two: I/O - I am far more disappointed with this than just about anyone else I've seen, so I obviously rank it lower. And then.... PASSION!! Folks, if you've never given this a serious chance, or think it sounds too "alien" on the first listen - this album is a freakin' musical and sonic masterpiece! It's simply incredible. Yes, it's very different to just about anything else out there but man.... on some days I rank it as my #1 PG album, it really is superb. Great video, thanks!
Wow, thanks for the compliments! I appreciate you watching and commenting. I've watched Pete Pardo for a long time as well, he's great.
Great ranking, here’s mine!! 😄👍
1. “So” (1986)
2. “Peter Gabriel” (1980)
3. “Peter Gabriel” (1982)
4. “Us” (1992)
5. “Peter Gabriel” (1978)
6. “Peter Gabriel” (1977)
7. “Up” (2002)
I haven’t listened to “I/O” yet but I’ll definitely check it out sometime soon!! 😀👍
Loving Peter Gabriel week. Great ranking! Forgot he had so many soundtracks. Just purely studio original songs albums, mine would probably go, top to bottom:
So
3
Us
1
Security
2
Up
Not sure where to rank new one yet.
I think you and I line up pretty closely there other than you have Us higher than I do.
@@amitytracks Up got tons of play from me in 1992. Just hit me right at the time. Steam never did anything for me though.
Hello, i'm also a Gabriel Fan since the mid 80s; saw him on the "So" Tour and twotimes on his "Us" Tour... amazing concerts, great memories. The new album is in my opinion better than "Up", in 2002 i was really a little bit dissappointed. To "I/O" i have to listen more, but some really good tracks. In the background of the concert experiences "So" and "Us" have special places in my heart. "Red Rain" and "Mercy Street" are still my favorites... followed by so many amazing songs. In my ranking the positions from 1 - 8 are really strong albums. Nothing is really bad from Gabriel... a great artist. Greetings from germany... bye and take care.
1. So
2. Us
3. Security
4. Melt
5. Scratch
6. Car
7. Birdy
8. Passion
9. I/O
10. Up
11. Long Walk Home
12. OVO
13. New Blood
14. Scratch My Back
Great ranking!
Peter Gabriel 4 was also released in a german version. For me as a german both "Deutsches Album" are very interesting and i like them very much. But i am with you. SO is my favorit Album of his too.
I’m a first timer here and really enjoyed this video and your thoughts on a difficult ranking. Glad you included the soundtracks and Passion would definitely make my top 3. I suspect my ranking would have pg3 as #1, pg4 and Passion at 2&3, just because that was when I was really into Gabriel and seeing the tours etc. pg1 is probably my #4 with So at #5 by virtue of having one of his best songs - In your eyes, but was completely upstaged in the mid 80s by Hounds of Love by Kate Bush! It was really interesting what you had to say about Up as I have felt the same but never put it into words - Signal to Noise should be magnificent but just seems turgid.
Thanks, I appreciate you watching!
I'm not the first person to say this, but here are my top 3 Peter Gabriel albums:
1.) Security
2.) Security
3.) Security
In all seriousness, I'd say Us is a top 3 album when I switch 'Steam' out for 'Quiet Steam'. That song is so soft and delicate, it could crumble at any moment. Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but I once read a TH-cam comment where someone said Quiet Steam was the original version, but it had to be re-worked because they needed a "hit".
"It's not him rapping, it's someone else." Thank God for small favors, eh? I think this is one of your best episodes! Agree there's some filler on "Us." One song you didn't mention from it that I think is really beautiful/powerful in its quiet way is "Washing of the Water." I need to listen to "Passion" again; I know that one (like so many other great records) because of your advocacy.
When I saw Peter live in October, he opened the show with "Washing of the Water." It was just him and Tony Levin onstage. Gorgeous. He also played 'I/O' in its entirety.
Here’s my attempt at ranking the ones I’ve actually listened to:
1. Car
2. Melt
3. Scratch
4. So
5. i/o
6. Security
7. Us
The album "UP" is one of my favorite PG albums along with his first album. "US' is another great one I'd rank 3rd or forth. But honestly all his studio albums have a lot going for them I think ranking is kinda dumb but it's interesting to hear someones opinion on them anyway. It's surely not worth fighting about which is better than the other.
The reason I mentioned "UP" as a top favorite is because of exactly what was said here, because of it's complexity and layering I actually didn't like it at first because I couldn't hear those traits but when I did it hit me hard it was like an epiphany and instantly transfomed my feeling about it. If you don't care for this album (like I didn't) do yourself a favor and clear your head and pay close attention NO distractions and hopefully you might change your mind, and I'm glad "I/O" has some of those same traits as "UP"
Good points. I like rankings less for trying to definitely say this is better than that, but more it is a good way to just discuss these records relative to each other.
I liked the ranking, my "only" changes would be that my absolute favourite is his third album Melt and I would exchange So with Up. Actually I've never seen a ranking where Up is high, I just love the density, darkness and heaviness of that record, perhaps it's not really accessable for most people. But I really love the top 10 and Passion is also in my top 3!
Awesome, thanks. "So" just had such an impact on me at that certain age.
@@amitytracks Yeah, probably. If I really want to name a perfect PG song, it would be Sky blue and I think Peter also said sg like that and he is so right! It's is my fav song from him in par with I don't remember as an emotional counterpoint. Two poles like Yin and Yang, yet both utter perfection.
I should stop watching PG ranking albums cause it hurts me to see « up » so low each time ! This album is far better than some other stuff he made IMO … Also I saw the new blood orchestra live and it was the best show ever… everybody was crying including me …
First of all, Up is good. I don't think he's put a bad album out (you could argue OVO and Scratch My Back, I guess). And I have no doubt that being at one of those orchestral shows would have been an amazing experience.
@@amitytracks No bad album for sure. He's just a bit lazy when it comes to make new material ah ah ! Anyway, thanks for your vid !
❤Passion
My ranking of the studio albums:
10: Scratch My Back/And I'll Scratch Yours.
9: New Blood.
8: Scratch.
7: Up.
6: Car.
5: I/O.
4: Us.
3: So.
2: Melt.
1: Security.
Great ranking. The main difference is I rank the debut quite a bit higher.
1: Passion
2: Security (IV)
3: Melt (III)
4. US
5. SO
6. UP
7. OVO
8. Car (1st)
9. Birdy
10. Scratch My Back
11. New Blood
12. Long Walk Home
Interesting. OVO and pretty high and Car is pretty low.
I didn't like UP on first listen, but is now one of my favorites.
Gabriel's records definitely demand repeat listenings to fully appreciate them. I am appreciating the new record more and more as I listen.
Melt has to be #1 and Security #2.
I've got no argument with anyone putting Melt at #1. I think that one is probably his greatest artistic achievement.
Security is a phenomenal album. It's what I would imagine an 80s Genesis album sounding like had Gabriel stayed on. It's so dark and atmospheric. I love it.
@@Paul91- It's way better than any putative or actual Genesis album.
I knew you were choosing So. I would not have. Don’t get me wrong I enjoy the record. But I do think Melt is a bit more experimental and worth my #1 pick for sure.
Melt is definitely the more artistic and creative of the two.
His first three albums, in no particular order.
For me the big five are up, i/o, pg3, pg4 and The Lamb lies down on Broadway (for it is more a pg-album then a Genesis one... Let's call it pg0).
Lyrically it is all Gabriel, but most of the music on Lamb was written and recorded by the other Genesis guys when Gabriel was not present.
Can't believe Up and Long Walk Home were so low, your taste is very different to mine, clearly towards the pop influences. Comparing Long Walk Home and Bird to Vangelis? Really! Nothing like Vangelis, very world music, Eno/Jon Hassell would be more appropriate. That's misleading to folks who do not know those albums, especially Birdy.
We can't all have the same taste, that would be very borin, I'm more prog rock/jazz/classical, so very different. Love the new album, the experimental aspect is below but with more listening it comes out more and more, especially love the dark side mix. The Atmos is great too but Dark side edges it for me personally.
Here's were I'd put them:
1 Passion
2 Up
3 i/o
4 Us
5 3/melt
6 Long Walk Home
7 4/security
8 Birdy
9 So
10 1/car
11 2/scratch
12 Ovo
13 New Blood
14 Big Blue Ball
15 Scratch my back
He's never made a bad album though. 2/scratch I still love but as a concept with Robert Fripp's Exposure and Darryl Hall's Sacred Songs, it's the weakest of the three, Exposure is magnificent.
So, very different to your ranking but we shouldn't all be the same, that would be a boring world.
I agree, different rankings and different viewpoints is what makes these discussions interesting. Up in the 2 slot is really high! I don't think the Vangelis comparison is too off in the sense that Birdy and Long Walk Home are moody, synth-heavy, largely instrumental pieces. I see what you are saying, though. I do appreciate well done pop music, but I'm also a big prog fan (see my King Crimson week!) Also, we did a video awhile back on that Exposure trilogy. Fun video. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@amitytracks I'll have to have a look at those. King Crimson are my favourite band of all time. 👍
Just looked, I have seen them and commented, forgotten. 👍
When So came out It was everywhere in such great amount that i could find anything else. I hated It then because I still wasnt a great fan of his
I don't disagree with your appraisal, but you're a bit difficult to deal with...you organize your thoughts much, do you?
That's what ADHD will do to ya.
So you basically put I/o over us in a way.
I'm now leaning more that way the more I listen to i/o.
Springsteen at the top over Gabriel? Not listening to any more of this
That's awesome.
Seriously, what is the wisdom of introducing a tour of Gabriel's oeuvre with a dismissal of Gabriel as second-tier, behind Springsteen?
Can´t believe some people are scoring i/o in the same level as Us. Us is in the top three PG albums for me. i/o is overproduced and sounds generic.
I obviously disagree. I have always felt Us was a mix of amazing songs and some filler. So it kind of balances out. The more and more I listen to i/o, the more I am loving it.