Reviews of Peter Gabriel DVD releases
After the London shows of his Back To Front tour were filmed in 4K Ultra High Definition, the announcement of a Blu-ray release was not surprising. Find all facts about that here. A review will follow.
After a double DVD selection set Amnesty International has now also released a DVD box with the full coverage of the four events from 1986 to 1998. Peter Gabriel performed at each of the shows. We have taken a long hard look a the six DVDs.
Then it appeared anyway: Despite Gabriel's own announcements, the concert film Live In Athens 1987, originally released on DVD as part of the So25-Boxset, was announced in summer 2013 for a stand alone version due September - even on Blu-ray. We have all the details.
Amnesty International have released a compilation of four concert events from 1986 to 1998. In the line-up, amongst others, was Peter Gabriel. We take a closer look.
A decade after it was filmed the Secret World tour is released in High Definition on Blu-ray and as an improved standard DVD.
The studio album New Blood is followed closely by the concert film from the tour. Peter Gabriel - New Blood Live In London was filmed during two shows that were scheduled specifically for the shooting at the Hammersmith Apollo in London in March 2011.
Peter Gabriel releases another DVD. This time it is a double DVD, and again from his (Still) Growing Up. Live And Unwrapped features material from the 2004 festival tour and a tour documentary by Anna Gabriel. We took a closer look...
Peter Gabriel releases his music videos in new 96/24 dts surround sound. Once more Gabriel tries to new technical standards. Does the DVD live up to this promise? Find out in our review.
Peter Gabriel's spectacular Growing Up tour is now available on DVD. Growing Up Live was recorded over two nights in Milan. Read here whether the DVD captures the live experiences.
The tour film from Peter's ambitious Secret World Tour 1993/1994 is now available on DVD with fully remastered sound and in 16:9. We have checked it out for you...
It was three years after the end of the tour for Peter Gabriel's most successful album that the accompanying concert film came out in 1990. It has never been released on digital media, but we still take a look at it.
Collaboration between Peter Gabriel and OneRepublic from 2016
Double-CD with both, Scratch My Back and ... And I'll Scratch Yours in digipak format