
Classic Albums: Peter Gabriel - So 2012
Dive into the creative journey behind one of the most iconic albums of the 1980s with *Classic Albums: Peter Gabriel - So (2012)*, a documentary that uncovers the magic behind Peter Gabriel's groundbreaking 1986 masterpiece.
Director: George Scott
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Classic Albums: Peter Gabriel - So (2012) about?
This documentary chronicles the creation of Peter Gabriel's 1986 album *So*, his fifth solo release and first titled project. It explores the album's innovative sound, the creative process behind hits like "Sledgehammer" and "Don't Give Up," and the personal stories that shaped its success.
Who directed Classic Albums: Peter Gabriel - So?
The film was directed by George Scott, known for his work in music documentaries and his contributions to the *Classic Albums* series.
Who stars in Classic Albums: Peter Gabriel - So?
Key figures in the documentary include Peter Gabriel, musician and collaborator Manu Katché, journalist David Fricke, critic Laurie Anderson, and producer George Acogny.
Is Classic Albums: Peter Gabriel - So (2012) worth watching?
With its concise 58-minute runtime and focus on a landmark album, this documentary is a must-watch for music lovers. While lacking an IMDb rating, its engaging storytelling and behind-the-scenes insights make it a compelling watch for fans of Gabriel's work or 80s music in general.
How long is Classic Albums: Peter Gabriel - So?
The documentary has a runtime of 58 minutes.
About Classic Albums: Peter Gabriel - So (2012) — The Story Behind the 1986 Classic
Dive into the creative journey behind one of the most iconic albums of the 1980s with *Classic Albums: Peter Gabriel - So (2012)*, a documentary that uncovers the magic behind Peter Gabriel's groundbreaking 1986 masterpiece. Directed by George Scott, this installment of the award-winning *Classic Albums* series explores the making of an album that redefined Gabriel's sound and cemented his legacy. Featuring intimate interviews with Gabriel himself, collaborators like Manu Katché on drums, and critics such as David Fricke, the film reveals the personal and professional challenges that shaped *So*—from its experimentation with world music influences to its soaring, emotionally charged singles. The atmosphere is electric, blending behind-the-scenes studio footage with the raw energy of Gabriel's vision.
The documentary captures the album's global impact, tracing its rise to multi-platinum status and chart-topping success in the UK and beyond. Hits like "Sledgehammer," "Big Time," and the haunting duet "Don't Give Up" (with Kate Bush) are dissected, highlighting their cultural resonance and Gabriel's inventive production techniques. With a runtime of just 58 minutes, it's a tight, engaging deep dive for fans and newcomers alike, offering a rare glimpse into the alchemy of one of music's most influential records.