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Scratch My Back

Peter GabrielMP3 Download
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (97 customer reviews)
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Play 12. Street Spirit (Fade Out) 5:06 £0.89
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
By Robbo
Format:Audio CD
Bought this album on a whim, iv'e always liked Peter Gabriel's music. On first playing, I found the music a bit over orchestrated and samey and I wasn't that impressed. I was expecting to like Street Spirit (as the Bends is my Favourite album} but even that left me cold.
I played the album a few days later. "The boy in the bubble", and "Mirrorball" sounded quite nice, I then heard "The Book of Love" for the second time and my knees went weak, what a gorgeous song, it makes me feel so good. Every time I play the album it seems to get better. Flume is beautiful, "The Power of the Heart" "Philadelphia" lovely. There is not a bad song on the album. "Heroes" and "Street Spirit" are probablly my least favourites. But i'm sure i'll get to like them eventally. I have since bought "69 songs by Magnetic Fields (The book of Love) on the strengh of this Album- But thats another story.

Iv'e never written a review before, but I love this album so much. Please ignore the poor reviews, If you have given the Album a poor review Listen to it again, and again. You wont be sorry.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Sublime. 4 May 2011
Format:Audio CD|Amazon Verified Purchase
I was a huge fan of Peter Gabriel in my youth, both as part of Genesis and in his solo career, seeing him live on many occasions. As life got more complicated I lost touch with his music, coming across it with pleasure now and then in film scores and at the millenium dome. And that's rather how I came upon this, recognising his dulcet tones in the sublime 'My Body Is A Cage' as background (fore and centre ground too, overpoweringly wonderful as it was) in an episode of House. I've had the album two weeks now and it grows more of a joy at each listen, new tracks becoming favourites with familiarity. Mirrorball is particularly heavenly, The Book of Love a delight, but most tracks illicit goose bumps. So here I am at 53, a Peter Gabriel fan once again. Utterly beautiful.
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69 of 78 people found the following review helpful
By Red on Black TOP 50 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Audio CD
3.5 stars

I honestly wanted to love this album. Peter Gabriel is a national treasure and I am sadly old enough to admit to seeing Genesis at Bristol's Colston Hall in 1973 where Gabriel was mesmerizing. When I saw them next at Knebworth in 1978 he wasn't in the band and I preferred Devo (unlike the majority of the crowd!). Gabriel has always ploughed his own furrow and his development of WOMAD deserves a knighthood. He has a great sense of humour and his recent cover with Hot Chip of "Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa" by Vampire Weekend is a wicked gem.

"Scratch my back" is not just a covers album it's about song exchange with the different artists covered pledging to return the favour. I had hoped that Gabriel's album could do a "Joni Mitchell". When the great lady revisited her standards the mature reading that she produced through a voice that was no longer angelic but infused with a life of experience and backed by a stirring orchestra was superb. Songs like "Both Sides Now" sounded better than the originals.

Gabriel's covers are certainly well chosen and show impeccable taste (although "My Body is a cage" is a least favourite Arcade Fire song), the problem is that some work incredibly well while other fall flat. Thus Gabriel's version of Bon Iver's "Flume" for instance is workmanlike and misses the mark. His reading of Neil Young's "Philadelphia" never quite captures the quiet desperation and sheer sadness to be found on the original. When we finally get a cover like Radiohead's "Street Spirit" that is so radically reworked that it is almost unrecognizable to the original, you punch the air. The trouble is that it just does not work and is mournful and dreadfully dull. Indeed my dog gave me a dirty look when I played it! "I think its going to rain today" by Randy Newman takes a brave singer to attempt and again Gabriel's version stays so close that it is almost a reprise and as such can't really add much. Sorry when it comes to David Bowie's "Heroes" why tamper with perfection?

The good news is that "The Boy in the Bubble" (Paul Simon) is excellent. Indeed for the first time ever you realise what a subversive lyric underpins the song which is sung with crystal clarity by Gabriel. The "Listening Wind" (Talking Heads) cover is I think actually better than the original. Its interesting that Gabriel is most at home here with the African related songs. Thus the Talking Heads original is slowed down to a much sadder and reflective piece. I can't comment on "Power of the Heart" the Lou Reed cover since I have never heard the original but Gabriel's take is lovely. Elbows "Mirrorball" works really well for Gabriel's voice indeed he has compared it to singing a difficult Genesis song. The orchestration works brilliantly on this as it does on the cover of Stephen Merritt's wonderful "Book of Life". Gabriel's version is a knockout.

Look I'm not saying don't buy this album since it is a fascinating attempt by a major artist to deconstruct and reconstruct a set of songs which are on the whole faultlessly chosen. You just wish it was a bit more unique and that a greater exercise of re -imagination had occurred.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Peace and tranquility in 12 beautifully arranged songs
Peter Gabriel has made his fans wait 8 years for new material. Although "Scratch My Back" is an album full of covers, the way the music has been arranged makes this release very... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Amillionmiles
Look at the Emperor!!!!!
I have loved Peter Gabriel since I saw Genesis in 1972 at Lancaster University (and Phil Collins had hair down past his shoulders!). Read more
Published 8 months ago by Mr. John Harris
Poor
Thought I would by-pass the negative feedback on this and make my own decision, sadly I am very disappointed. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Kiwirob
Sit down and listen
From the 1st track you are captivated, wanting more, words by other artists are given a sense of space and power and allow you to reevaluate them. Read more
Published 11 months ago by ROWLADNS
Revisit Gabriel
I had sort of given up on listening to Peter Gabriel, don't know why. Anyway I saw he was playing Hamersmith when I was visiting London and I got a ticket. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Ian R. Mrs Crighton
Bad Decade At The Office
It pains me to say this: Just awful beyond words.

A proper score? Take one star, then divide by 5. I'm being generous, and serious. Read more
Published 13 months ago by MRS V M TIPPLE
Gabriel... But not as you know it.
Stunning. A thing of beauty that needs to be heard multiple times to fully appreciate. Wonderful arrangements coupled with Gabriel's haunting and thrilling vocals. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Andrew Spooner
Unpredictable
This is such a fantastic album. Sitting on a warm evening in the garden with a glass of wine listening to this, there is little to beat it. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Pete
Pure pleasure
A long time fan of PG - this is an amazing collection of covers, beautifully orchestrated and arranged. It is a pleasure to listen to over and over again.... Read more
Published 18 months ago by xian queer
Depressing
Being a fan I eagerly wanted to buy this album and have so far not been able to complete listening to all the songs as I find the first few tracks so boring. Read more
Published 19 months ago by smokey
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