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Four Kinds of Horses

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"Four Kinds of Horses"
Single by Peter Gabriel
from the album I/O
Released
  • 5 May 2023 (bright-side mix)
  • 19 May 2023 (dark-side and in-side mixes)
Studio
GenreArt rock
Length6:47
Label
Songwriter(s)Peter Gabriel
Producer(s)
Peter Gabriel singles chronology
"I/O"
(2023)
"Four Kinds of Horses"
(2023)
"Road to Joy"
(2023)

"Four Kinds of Horses" is a song by English musician Peter Gabriel, released in May 2023 as the fifth single in promotion of his tenth studio album I/O. The track has been described by Rolling Stone as atmospheric, swirling, and sparkling.[2] The cover artwork was done by Cornelia Parker.[3][4]

Background

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The song was originally conceived when the founder of XL Recordings Richard Russell asked Peter Gabriel to make a song for his project "Everything Is Recorded". While in the studio, Gabriel came up with some chords, melodies and words on top of a groove he was working on; with the help from Russell, it would eventually become "Four Kinds of Horses".[3][2][5]

As the track developed, a couple of things would influence the track, such as the Buddhist Parable of Four Kinds of Horses, which explain how a student can approach religious and spiritual practice. The song also shows themes of the "overlap of religion and peace on the one hand and violence and terrorism on the other." He also took further inspiration from a plot line in the film Paradise Now by Hany Abu-Assad where two characters receive training to commit a terrorist act, which also explored the mindsets of these individuals during their preparations.[2][3]

The track also features Brian Eno, who worked with Gabriel on 1992's Us,[6] composer John Metcalfe on string arrangements, and Gabriel's daughter Melanie on backing vocals.[3]

Personnel

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  • Peter Gabriel – vocals, backing vocals, piano, synths, rhythm programming, percussion
  • David Rhodes – guitars, backing vocals
  • Tony Levin – basses
  • Melanie Gabriel – backing vocals
  • Brian Eno – rhythm progressing, synthesizers, electric worms
  • Katie May – rhythm programming
  • Richard Russell – filtered percussion
Orchestra
  • Orchestral arrangement: John Metcalfe
  • Violins: Everton Nelson, Ian Humphries, Louisa Fuller, Charles Mutter, Cathy Thompson, Natalia Bonner, *Richard George, Marianne Haynes, Martin Burgess, Clare Hayes, Debbie Widdup, and Odile Ollagnon
  • Violas: Bruce White, Fiona Bonds, Peter Lale, and Rachel Roberts
  • Cellos: Ian Burdge, Chris Worsey, Caroline Dale, William Schofield, Tony Woollard, and Chris Allan
  • Double bass: Chris Laurence, Stacy Watton, and Lucy Shaw
  • French horn: David Pyatt
  • Tenor trombone: Andy Wood and Tracy Holloway
  • Bass trombone: Richard Henry
  • Tuba: David Powell
  • Orchestra conductor: John Metcalfe
  • Orchestra leader: Everton Nelson
  • Sheet music supervisor: Dave Foster
  • Orchestra contractor: Lucy Whalley and Susie Gillis

Charts

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Chart performance for "Four Kinds of Horses"
Chart (2023) Peak
position
UK Singles Downloads (OCC)[7] 65

References

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  1. ^ Rapp, Allison (5 May 2023). "Listen to Peter Gabriel's New Song, 'Four Kinds of Horses'". Ultimate Classic Rock. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
  2. ^ a b c Grow, Kory (5 May 2023). "Hear Peter Gabriel's New Song 'Four Kinds of Horses' Featuring Brian Eno". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d "Four Kinds of Horses released". PeterGabriel.com. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
  4. ^ BraveWords. "PETER GABRIEL Releases New Single "Four Kinds Of Horses" (Bright-Side Mix); Audio". bravewords.com. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
  5. ^ "Peter Gabriel Releases New Single "Four Kinds Of Horses" & Shares Tour-Rehearsal Video". Stereogum. 5 May 2023. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
  6. ^ Ewing, Jerry (5 May 2023). "Listen to Peter Gabriel's brooding new single Four Kinds Of Horses". Louder. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
  7. ^ "Official Singles Downloads Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 7 June 2023.