by Michael SuttonPeter Godwin (vocals) seemingly appeared out of nowhere when he released the single "Images of Heaven" in 1982. However, by that time he had already been recording music for more than half a decade. Unknown to many outside of Godwin's native Germany, he was a member of a group called Metro. Metro recorded its self-titled debut in 1976; originally only available in Germany, it was distributed in the U.S. by Sire Records in 1977. Metro briefly changed their name to Public Zone and released a single with the Police's Stewart Copeland on drums. Copeland was asked to become a permanent member of the band, but he decided to remain with the Police. After Metro recorded New Love in 1979 and Future Imperfect a year later, they broke up. Godwin went solo, releasing the LP Images of Heaven in 1982. The synth pop title track became a cult favorite on new wave radio stations, and a provocative version of its video received controversy because it presented naked women in crucifix poses. David Bowie covered Metro's "Criminal World" on his Let's Dance album in 1983, renewing interest in Godwin's old group. But 1983's Correspondence would be the last time fans would hear from Godwin until 1998's Images of Heaven: The Best of Peter Godwin, a retrospective of his career that featured three new songs. During his absence Godwin wrote for other musicians and even acted in films. (更多)
中文名 | peter godwin |
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原始名称 | Peter Godwin |
名称 | peter godwin |
唱片公司 | 未确定 |
地区 | 欧美 |
外文名 | 演员 |
性别 | 男 |
所属公司 | 未确定 |
演员作品 | 大开眼戒 |
类似歌手 | 相似艺人 |
身份 | 演员 |
风格 | 新浪潮 new wave |