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Peter Gabriel - Security .gif) By Sam Sutherland
After three eponymous discs noteworthy for their thematic richness and
musical experimentation, Peter Gabriel yielded to conventional wisdom by
actually titling this 1982 successor. In every other respect, however, Security
was another stride beyond the progressive-rock terrain Gabriel had
explored from Genesis forward. Most crucially, he goes deeper into the
heart of world music and further investigates the African sources first
invoked on the prior album's magisterial track, "Biko." Security
is steeped in polyrhythms, sculpted with synthesizers, and detailed with
percussive textures set to a low boil beneath Gabriel's yearning vocals.
Its themes of transcendence and identity, and contrasts of modern
isolation with primordial community, reverberate through "Lay Your
Hands on Me," "I Have the Touch," "The Rhythm of the
Heat," and "San Jacinto." And in "Shock the
Monkey," the set's initial hit, Gabriel portentously stands dance
rhythms on their head in a troubling, funny riff on the mammal within.
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| 1. The Rhythm Of The Heat | 5. Shock The Monkey | | 2. San Jacinto | 6. Lay Your Hands On Me | | 3. I Have The Touch | 7. Wallflower | | 4. The Family And The Fishing Net | 8. Kiss Of Life |
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|  | Artist: Peter Gabriel
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|  | Released: September 17, 1982
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|  | Availability: CD,
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|  | Awards:
Gold | | |
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