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"Red Rain"
Song

"Red Rain" is the first track on English rock musician Peter Gabriel's 1986 solo album So. In the USA, it was the second single from the album and reached number three on Billboard magazine's Mainstream Rock chart in 1986, where it stayed for three weeks between July and August.[2] In the rest of the world it was not released until 1987 and received less airplay and sales, peaking at 46 in the UK singles chart after entering the chart in July of that year.[3] A live version also charted in the US and the UK in 1994.

Background and reception

The song is a combination of several inspirations. The lyrics directly reference a recurring dream Gabriel was having where he swam in his backyard pool drinking cold red wine. Another version of the dream had bottles in the shape of people falling from a cliff. Once they smashed with impact onto the ground, the people-shaped bottles had red liquid coming out, and then it began to rain the same red liquid.

Earlier in his solo career, Gabriel had an idea for a movie, Mozo. In it, villagers were punished for their sins with a blood-red rain. "Red Rain" was to be the theme song. This idea was eventually scrapped, although there was a mention of Mozo in the song "On the Air" in Peter Gabriel (II). "Down The Dolce Vita", "Here Comes The Flood", and "Exposure" reference the Mozo story, as well.

Strongly percussive in nature, the song features two notable American drummers: Stewart Copeland from the Police played the hi-hat for the rain-like background sound and was requested by Gabriel due to his mastery of the instrument,[4] while the rest of the drumming was provided by Gabriel's regular drummer Jerry Marotta. Author Daryl Easlea wrote that the song was "a brooding opening to the album" which reflected "two very current Eighties obsessions: AIDS and nuclear fallout".[5] Stephen Thomas Erlewine has described it as "a stately anthem popular on album rock radio".[1]

"Red Rain" album appearances

Track listing

  1. "Red Rain"
  2. "In Your Eyes" (special mix) [only on 12"]
  3. "Gaga"

Gaga is the instrumental track of tune I Go Swimming only published on the "Plays Live" record.

Track listing (US 12" Single (20749-0))

  1. "Red Rain" - 5:35
  2. "GA-GA (I go swimming instrumental)" - 4:31
  3. "Walk Through The Fire" - 3:31

Personnel

Other versions

References

  1. ^ a b Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Peter Gabriel - So". AllMusic. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Billboard Mainstream Rock Chart History". songdatabase.com. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
  3. ^ David Roberts British Hit Singles & Albums, Guinness World Records Limited
  4. ^ Burke, Chris (17 April 2015). "Classic Albums featuring Stewart Copeland". MusicRadar. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
  5. ^ Easlea, Daryl (2013). Without Frontiers: The Life & Music of Peter Gabriel. Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-1780383156.