In a recent interview, legendary musician Peter Gabriel surprised fans with a revelation about one of his most well-known works. Gabriel admitted that **”Up”**, his 2002 studio album, is his least favorite project to date. The album, known for its darker themes and experimental soundscapes, has long been considered a significant part of Gabriel’s discography, but the artist himself seems less than satisfied with the final product.
“I just don’t think I got it right with **’Up’**,” Gabriel said. “The vision was there, but something was missing in the execution.”
This has led to some exciting news for his fans: Gabriel is reportedly planning to return to the studio to revisit **”Up”**. According to him, the project deserves a second chance, and he’s eager to correct what he feels were the album’s shortcomings.
“I’m getting back in the music booth and reworking the album. It’s something I’ve been thinking about for a long time, and I want to release it once more to the general public—this time the way it was meant to be heard,” Gabriel shared.
While there are no confirmed dates for this re-release, fans are eager to hear how Gabriel plans to transform the album. Known for his meticulous approach to music production, the potential of an updated **”Up”** is bound to intrigue both longtime listeners and new fans alike.