Lone Rhino vs. Peter Gabriel 4 |
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A Crimson Mellotron
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Posted: August 23 2021 at 00:54 |
Let's get back to one of these album polls; What I usually do for these is I pick randomly two albums that come to mind first, so to speak, and today I decided we could poll two records from 1982: one by Adrian Belew and one by Peter Gabriel, both are solo albums released by these phenomenal musicians. Which one do you prefer? Vote and comment! |
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Cristi
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Peter Gabriel
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Man With Hat
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Tough call, both are kind of meh.
I'll go Belew.
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Lewian
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^ Pretty much this. I find Belew's album charming but there's quite a bit on it I could do without. Gabriel's has some good stuff but same thing there.
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A Crimson Mellotron
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I agree that Gabriel had a shaky start of his solo career, first few albums are very artsy but somewhat messy... And then came 'So' (and the start aligned for PG).
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Manuel
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Peter Gabriel for sure. For some reason, I cannot get into Adrian Belew's solo work.
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BrufordFreak
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Both great, ground-breaking albums in their day; love them both but went with "Security" despite "Big Electric Cat" being one of my go to guitar-smile songs of all-time.
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PG4
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Mr. Gabriel.
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Welcome to the middle of the film.
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TerLJack
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A few great songs on Rhino.
A few great classics on PG4.
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I'll go with Belew this time. PG4 is a real let down for me.
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