- (1969 - 1975) Released six studio albums as lead singer of the English progressive rock band Genesis.
- (1986) Album: ("So" (Geffen Records)
- (1992) Album: "Us" (Geffen Records)
- (1996) Album: Did vocals in the Paula Cole song "hush, hush, hush" from her album "This Fire".
- (1985) Album: Sang backing vocals (with Sting and Helen Terry) on the song "Take Me Home" (from the Phil Collins album "No Jacket Required").
- (7/2/05) Organised "Africa Calling", the Live 8 concert held at the Eden Project in Cornwall, England, featuring a lineup of African singers and musicians.
- (1985) A member of the "Artists United Against Apartheid" charity project.
- (2002) Album: "U'P (Geffen Records)
- Co-founder (with Thomas Brooman) of WOMAD (World of Music, Arts and Dance).
- Co-founder and director of the international human rights organization Witness.
- Co-founder (with Brian Eno) of MUDDA (the Magnificent Union of Digitally Downloading Artists).
- Co-founded (with Charles Grimsdale) the digital downloading service OD2 (On Demand Distribution).
- (1969) Albums (as lead singer of Genesis: "From Genesis to Revelation"
- (1977) Album: "Peter Gabriel"{ Plays Live (1983), Birdy (1985), So (1986), Passion (1989), Us (1992), Secret World Live (1994), Ovo (2000), Long Walk Home (2002) and Up (2002).
- (1969) Album (as lead singer of Genesis: "From Genesis to Revelation"
- (1970) Album (as lead singer of Genesis: "Trespass"
- (1971) Album (as lead singer of Genesis: "Nursery Cryme"
- (1972) Album (as lead singer of Genesis: "Foxtrot"
- (1973) Album (as lead singer of Genesis: "Live"
- (1973) Album (as lead singer of Genesis: "Selling England by the Pound" (1973)
- Album (as lead singer of Genesis: "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway".
- (1978) Album: "Peter Gabriel"
- (1980) Album: "Peter Gabriel"
- (1982) Album: "Peter Gabriel"
- (1983) Album: "Plays Live"
- (1985) Album: "Birdy"
- (1986) Album: "So"
- (1989) Album: "Passion"
- (1992) Album: "Us"
- (1994) Album: "Secret World Live"
- (2000) Album: "Ovo"
- (2002) Album: "Long Walk Home"
- (2002) Album: "Up"
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