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"Intruder" is a song written and performed by the English rock musician
Peter Gabriel Peter Brian Gabriel (born 13 February 1950) is an English singer, songwriter, musician, and human rights activist. He came to prominence as the original frontman of the rock band Genesis. He left the band in 1975 and launched a solo career wit ...
. The song was the first to use the " gated reverb" drum sound created by Hugh Padgham and
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, with Collins performing the song's drum part. The gated drum effect was later used in Collins' own "
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", and appeared frequently through the 1980s, on records such as David Bowie's " Let's Dance" and the Power Station's "
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Composition

In its demo form, "Intruder" was centered around a drum machine pattern rather than live drums; Gabriel conceived the song as having a fuller arrangement at this stage of development. The
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for the song was "Marguerita", although Gabriel later changed the name to "Intruder" once further musical components were added. When the song was still titled "Marguerita", Gabriel intended for David Jackson to overdub a saxophone part, although the instrument was ultimately unused on the final recording. The drum pattern encompasses a one bar figure with six drum strikes: the third and sixth drum hits are played on a snare drum and the remaining drum hits occur on tom-tom drums. David Rhodes created the creaking noises heard during the intro and outro by scraping the lowest string of an acoustic guitar. Rhodes used an Ovation acoustic guitar connected through a Roland Jazz Chorus
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on "Intruder", which was the first time he used this setup on a recording. After the introduction of the guitar scrapes, a series of dissonant and percussive guitar and piano chords follow, which later segue into a descending melodic pattern accompanied by processed vocalizations. Melodically, Gabriel structured "Intruder" around flattened fifths on his piano to give the song "a sense of menace". The song's subject matter relates to a burglar breaking into a house and is told from the intruder's perspective.


Recording

The gated drum sound – which features heavily throughout the song – was achieved by Hugh Padgham and
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while working at The Townhouse with an early SSL console, which had noise gates and compressors built into every channel. The console also had a reverse talkback feature that allowed the musicians to communicate with the producers in the control room. Padgham noticed that the microphone made everything in the recording room sound "massive", so he asked one of the engineers in the studio to patch the compressor from the talkback microphone into the recording console. When Gabriel's band was running through a song, Padgham recalled that "Phil was playing the drums and I had the reverse talkback on because he was speaking, and then he started playing the drums. The most unbelievable sound came out because of the heavy compressor." Gabriel was excited by this development, saying that it would "revolutionise drum sounds", and subsequently built "Intruder" around the drums. He then instructed Collins to remove the cymbals from his kit and repeat the drum pattern throughout the entire song. During the song's run-through, Collins kept intuitively striking the air where his cymbals were previously situated, so Gabriel suggested that they place additional drums in those locations. The removal of these cymbals allowed Padgham to place microphones closer to Collins' drum kit. At the request of Collins, Gabriel gave him credit in the liner notes for creating the drum pattern. Gabriel contended that the gated-reverb sound had been used prior to "Intruder", specifically on '' Drums and Wires'' by
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, where the effect was used more as a "colouring agent". However, Gabriel wanted to showcase the gated-reverb drum sound by making it the focal point of "Intruder".


Critical reception

In his review of Gabriel's third self-titled album, Chris Roberts of ''
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'' described "Intruder" as "an extraordinary piece of creepy-sexy art-rock." He said that the song's narrator was represented as an "up-to-no-good stalker, breaking and entering, part-Hitchcock, part-care-in-the-community" whose "lusts and motivations reintense."
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of
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labelled the song as an "ominous opener" that was also "undeniably alluring." He believed that some of the sounds on the recording were the scariest that Gabriel had achieved up to that point in his career.


Personnel

*
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– piano, lead and backing vocals, whistling *
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– drums, drum pattern *
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– percussion * Larry Fast – synthesizers * David Rhodes – guitars, backing vocals


Other versions

The song was often performed live by Gabriel in the early 1980s, and is included on his first
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, '' Plays Live'' (1983). It appears also on Gabriel's ninth studio album '' New Blood'' (2011) in symphonic version. Gabriel stated that the song's ''New Blood'' arrangement was inspired by the work of film director
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and composer
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. In 1992, the band Primus recorded a
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of the song and included it as the opening track to their '' Miscellaneous Debris'' EP. The band later covered the song again in 2018 with Brann Dailor of
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at a live performance in Sterling Heights, Michigan.


References

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