Live Blood (Live) Peter Gabriel
Album info
Album-Release:
2012
HRA-Release:
15.05.2015
Album including Album cover
- 1 Intruder 06:05
- 2 Wallflower 07:25
- 3 The Boy in the Bubble 04:33
- 4 Après Moi 05:25
- 5 The Drop 02:48
- 6 Washing of the Water 04:21
- 7 The Book of Love 03:55
- 8 Darkness 06:33
- 9 The Power of the Heart 06:40
- 10 Biko 06:52
- 11 San Jacinto 07:47
- 12 Digging in the Dirt 06:08
- 13 Signal to Noise 08:48
- 14 Downside Up 06:27
- 15 Mercy Street 06:48
- 16 The Rhythm of the Heart 06:55
- 17 Blood of Eden 06:36
- 18 Red Rain 07:05
- 19 Solsbury Hill 06:21
- 20 In Your Eyes 08:29
- 21 Don't Give Up 08:30
- 22 The Nest That Sailed the Sky 04:39
Info for Live Blood (Live)
Live Blood is the third live album by British rock musician Peter Gabriel. Recorded at the HMV Hammersmith Apollo, London on 23 and 24 March 2011, the concert featured Gabriel singing with the New Blood Orchestra and vocalists Ane Brun, Melanie Gabriel, Sevara Nazarkhan and Tom Cawley.
The setlist included songs from his previous orchestral covers album Scratch My Back and new orchestral arrangements of his solo songs, most of which went on to appear on the studio album New Blood. A single CD version of Live Blood formed part of the New Blood Deluxe Edition DVD released in 2011. The concerts were filmed in 3D.
The orchestral versions were arranged by John Metcalfe with Peter Gabriel except 'Signal To Noise' which was arranged by Peter Gabriel and Will Gregory and 'The Book of Love', which was arranged by Nick Ingman. The songs were conducted by Ben Foster, who is best known for his work on the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who, except 'In Your Eyes' which was conducted by John Metcalfe.
Recorded March 23 & 24 March 2011 at Hammersmith Apollo, London
Produced by Peter Gabriel
Peter Gabriel
has earned a worldwide reputation for his innovative work as a musician, writer and video maker. When at school he co-founded the group Genesis, which he left in 1975. His albums, live performance and videos since then have won him a succession of awards. Gabriel has released eleven solo albums and in 1986, his album 'So' won him his first Grammy. The videos from this project confirmed him as a leader in video production and included 'Sledgehammer', which has won the most music video awards ever, including number one position in 'Rolling Stones' top 100 videos of all time and the MTV most played video of all time.
This album contains no booklet.