One of rock’s big names and pop music innovator, the legendary Peter Gabriel released the unprecedented track last week So much (upside mix) on all digital platforms from Universal Musicthrough Virgin music. The single is an integral part of the album I of the British musician.
The track follows the release of Tanto (Dark Side Mix)which was released alongside the full moon, in July 3rd, depending on the period of the month chosen by the artist to publicize his project. The cover, titled Somewhere above Merciais signed by Henry Hudson.
Written by Peter Gabriel, Much is described by him as “a simple song”. The song features a string arrangement by John Metcalfe and contributions of Tony Levin in the bottom, David Rhodes on guitar and choirs of Peter’s daughter, melania gabriel. Registration took place in Englandto the Real world studios (nearby Bath) and in studies The hive AND British groveIn London.
From MuchPeter Gabriel said: “I was deliberately trying not to be witty. I wanted a chorus that was very simple but still had some substance in the harmony and melody. Something easy to digest but with some personality.”
the artist of 73 years old completed: “‘So Much’ is about mortality, about aging. All these bright, happy topics. I think when you get to my age, you either run away from mortality or you throw yourself in and try to live life to the fullest – that always seems to make more sense to me. The countries that feel the most alive are the ones that have death as part of their culture.”
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