Human Rights Now is a revolutionary album by the legendary musician Peter Gabriel. Released in 1988, the album is a powerful statement on the importance of human rights and the need for social justice in the world.
The album features live recordings of performances from the 1988 Human Rights Now! tour, which was organized by Amnesty International to raise awareness of human rights abuses around the world. Gabriel is joined by a lineup of iconic musicians, including Bruce Springsteen, Sting, Tracy Chapman, and Youssou N'Dour, who lend their voices to the cause.
The album is a stirring tribute to the power of music to unite people and bring about change. Gabriel's powerful vocals and passionate delivery are matched by the energy and enthusiasm of the crowd, creating a powerful sense of unity and purpose.
The songs on the album cover a range of themes, from the struggle for freedom and democracy in South Africa to the fight against torture and repression in Latin America. Each track is a powerful call to action, urging listeners to stand up for the rights of all people, regardless of nationality, race, or religion.