"He’s basically a juvenile delinquent who’s out of control." Bass legend Tony Levin reveals which studio session was the most significant of his storied career

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Bassist Tony Levin, known for his work with iconic musicians like John Lennon and David Bowie, considers his session on Peter Gabriel's debut solo album as the most significant of his career. The album, released in 1977, marked a turning point for Levin and led to lasting musical and personal relationships with Gabriel and King Crimson founder Robert Fripp. Levin praises Gabriel's unique musical style and energy, reflecting on his experience touring with the artist. Despite being offered a tour with Pink Floyd, Levin declined in favor of commitments to Gabriel, highlighting the impact of his work with the former Genesis frontman.

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