New Blood Live In London (2012)
| Artist: Peter Gabriel |
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Product Details:
Format: CD
Manufacturer: Eagle Rock Media/fontana
Sku: 229878070
UPC: 826992026626
UPC 14: 00826992026626
Release Date: 4/24/2012
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Song Listing
Disc 1
Song Title
1. Intruder ~ Peter Gabriel
2. Wallflower ~ Peter Gabriel
3. Boy In the Bubble, The ~ Peter Gabriel
4. Apr?s Moi ~ Peter Gabriel
5. Drop, The ~ Peter Gabriel
6. Washing of the Water ~ Peter Gabriel
7. Book of Love, The ~ Peter Gabriel
8. Darkness ~ Peter Gabriel
9. Power of the Heart, The ~ Peter Gabriel
10. Biko ~ Peter Gabriel
11. San Jacinto ~ Peter Gabriel
Disc 2
Song Title
1. Digging In the Dirt ~ Peter Gabriel
2. Signal To Noise ~ Peter Gabriel
3. Downside Up ~ Peter Gabriel
4. Mercy Street ~ Peter Gabriel
5. Rhythm of the Heat, The ~ Peter Gabriel
6. Blood of Eden ~ Peter Gabriel
7. Red Rain ~ Peter Gabriel
8. Solsbury Hill ~ Peter Gabriel
9. In Your Eyes - (featuring Sevara Nazarkhan) ~ Peter Gabriel
10. Don't Give Up - (featuring Ane Brun) ~ Peter Gabriel
11. Nest That Sailed the Sky, The ~ Peter Gabriel
Album Notes and Credits
Notes & Personnel Info |
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| Personnel: Tom Cawley (vocals, piano); Deborah Widdup, Charles Mutter, Roland Roberts, Alison Dods, Louisa Fuller, Martin Burgess, Clare Hayes, Kathy Shave, Odile Ollagnon, Ian Belton, Natalia Bonner, Ian Humphries, Rita Manning, Cathy Thompson, Jeremy Morris, Emma Parker (violin); Jon Thorne, Reiad Chibah, Fiona Bonds, Ian Rathbone, Paul Cassidy, Helen Kamminga (viola); Ian Burdge, Will Schofield, Nick Roberts, Caroline Dale, Jacqueline Thomas , Chris Worsey (cello); Eliza Marshall (flute, alto flute, piccolo); Jon Carnac (clarinet, bass clarinet); Alun Darbyshire (oboe); Sarah Burnett (bassoon); Dan Newell, Andy Crowley (trumpet, piccolo trumpet); Phil Woods, Nigel Black (French horn); Dan Jenkins, Tracy Holloway (tenor trombone); Mark Frost (bass trombone); David Powell (tuba); John Metcalfe (brass, celesta, percussion); Steve Rossell, Ben Russell, Chris Laurence, Richard Pryce (double bass); Joby Burgess, Rob Farrer (percussion). | |
| Audio Mixer: Richard Sharratt. | |
| Recording information: The HMV Hammersmith Apollo, London (03/23/2011-03/24/2011). | |
| Photographer: York Yillyer. | |
| Arrangers: Peter Gabriel; John Metcalfe. | |
| Capturing a concert held at London's Hammersmith Apollo in March of 2011, several months prior to the release of his re-interpretive record New Blood, the double-disc Live Blood sounds very similar to the subsequent LP and its 2010 predecessor Scratch My Back...as well it should, as all the performances are based on the same austere arrangements. Gabriel is fascinated by subtleties that lie within an orchestra, so the music on Live Blood doesn't pummel, it creeps, slowly working its way underneath the skin. As such, Live Blood doesn't feel quite as visceral as Gabriel's previous live albums do: it's pitched at the head, not the heart. That means that it requires concentration without quite demanding it, so it can be difficult to meet Live Blood halfway, and its sly, delicately textured rewards are ones to appreciate and ponder, not to cherish. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine | |
Producer: Richard Chappell |
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Engineer: Richard Chappell; Will Shapland |
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Musical Guests | |
| Melanie Gabriel | |
| Sevara Nazarkhan | |
| Ane Brun | |
Compilation Appearances
Associated Artists and Works
| Afro Celt Sound System | |
| Elbow | |
| Original Soundtrack | |
| Vitamin String Quartet |
Technical Info
| Release Date : 2012 | |
| Original Release Date : 2012 | |
| Catalog ID : 20266 | |
| Label : Eagle Rock (USA) | |
| Number of Discs : 2 | |
| Studio/Live : Live | |
| Mono/Stereo : Stereo | |
| SPAR Code : n/a | |
| UPC : 00826992026626 |
Professional Reviews
Q (Magazine)
(p.100)
- 3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]he concert setting adds excitement....The ensemble take more risks with Gabriel's own songs, pulling them into bold new shapes..."
(p.100)
- 3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]he concert setting adds excitement....The ensemble take more risks with Gabriel's own songs, pulling them into bold new shapes..."

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