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Peter Gabriel – Shaking The Tree: Sixteen Golden Greats – review
Gabriel’s first Best-Of compilation was released in 1990. Let’s take a retrospective look at it.
Reviews of Peter Gabriel releases on CD or SACD (Super Audio CD)
After more than 20 years, Peter Gabriel’s long-awaited new album was finally released on 1 December 2023 and it’s actually called i/o. Read our reviews (one from a bright side, one from a dark side) and our track by track special here.
In September 2019, Gabriel released a collection of alternate and rare versions of a number of songs. The compilation is available for download only. Here’s all the information.
In April 2019 Peter Gabriel releases a Vinyl Picture Disc with ten songs he has contributed to films over the years. It’s a special release to celebrate the 2019 Record Store Day. Find all info here.
All shows from both 2014 Back To Front tour legs will also be made available on 2CD with another Encore Series. The first part of 2014 is now being shipped, we have all the news and all the show reviews.
The European leg of the Back To Front Tour has also been released on 2CD (Encore Series 2013). There are no USB sticks this time, but you get high quality downloads. Find here a show-by-show review and a comparison and the ultimate guide which show might be the best.
Surprisingly, three years after Scratch My Back the second part of the song swap project is released. Twelve artists of all musical walks of life are assembled on a varied And I’ll Scratch Yours.
In 2012 Peter Gabriel releases a huge retrospective of his most successfl album, So. We have assembled all the information about the remaster, the point of the 3CD set and the Deluxe boxset as well as reviews of the releases.
In 1978 Peter Gabriel released his second album to somewhat faltering success. Today many fans have a soft spot for the album.
Gabriel’s first Best-Of compilation was released in 1990. Let’s take a retrospective look at it.
The new album by Peter Gabriel i/o was finally released in December 2023. Martin Peitz took a closer look – and his review comes more from a bright side …
All’s well that ends well. The i/o full moon year concludes with Live And Let Live – as was to be expected. The release method is not as usual. But it makes sense.
For twelve full moons in 2023, we have followed the releases of new songs in various mixes. Thomas Schrage and Martin Peitz (In-Side Mixes) gave insights in the individual releases and the accompanying artworks.
We are nearing the end: As expected by most, And Still is released as the penultimate song for i/o at the end of October. First in the dark side mix.
The third last song for i/o is coming up. As many suspected, it’s This Is Home, the song that would also be the next on the WOMAD prelistening tracklist.
There are two full moons in August, so there are two tracks for i/o. The second one is Love Can Heal, which has been known since the tour with Sting in 2016.
Since the European concerts, people have been eagerly waiting to see which song will be released next as a studio version on full moon. In August, it will first be the Bright-Side Mix of Olive Tree.
From July on, all songs for i/o are probably known from the tour. So it is with So Much – the track for this full moon. As announced on Bandcamp, first in the Dark Side Mix.
In June, we get the first song that visitors of the concerts already know: Road To Joy. Gabriel had mentioned it before, so it was already known that it would be part of i/o.
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