Hit: The Definitive Two-CD Collection

Hit: The Definitive Two-CD Collection

by Peter Gabriel
Hit: The Definitive Two-CD Collection

Hit: The Definitive Two-CD Collection

by Peter Gabriel

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Overview

Peter Gabriel's work doesn't lend itself easily to compilations -- not because he didn't cut singles, since he made many terrific stand-alone singles, but because his body of work is so idiosyncratic, even contradictory, that it's possible to have perfectly valid differing perspectives on his catalog. This results in differing opinions among fans, so it's perfectly logical that Gabriel and his associates would have a unique view of his own work, as captured on Hit. Billed on its slipcase as "The Definitive Two CD Collection," Hit spans 29 tracks culled from his entire solo career, from 1977's Peter Gabriel to 2002's Up, plus the previously unreleased "Burn You Up, Burn You Down." It certainly is a generous compilation, and it does contain the basics: "Solsbury Hill," "Shock the Monkey," "Sledgehammer," "Don't Give Up," "Games Without Frontiers," "Biko," "Red Rain," "Big Time," and "In Your Eyes." But the devil is in the details, and in this particular case, the details push Hit away from the broad-based appeal of So and closer to the dense, subtle territory of Us and Up. This is achieved, of course, through the track selection, which is heavy on recent material (note: none of the edit details are present on the back cover, hence their presence here): from Up, there's "Growing Up [Tom Lord-Alge Mix]," "More Than This [Radio Edit]," "The Drop," "I Grieve," and "Signal to Noise," which amounts to half the entire album; the previously unreleased 2003 live track "Downside Up"; "Cloudless" from the soundtrack to the 2002 Rabbit-Proof Fence and "Lovetown" from the 1994 Philadelphia soundtrack; "The Tower That Ate People [Steve Osborne Mix]" and "Father, Son" from OVO; the 1990 Shaking the Tree remake of "Here Comes the Flood"; from Us, the album track "Love to Be Loved," plus the singles "Digging in the Dirt," "Blood of Eden [Radio Edit]," and "Steam [Radio Edit]." That's a grand total of 16 tracks dating after the career high watermark of So -- 16 tracks covering two full albums, plus a lot of odds and ends. There's unquestionably good material here -- not just the Us singles, but much of Up was quite excellent, even if it requires several listens to appreciate -- but the heavy emphasis on this post-So work skews too much to the new (nine of the 14 tracks on disc two are of relatively recent vintage), at least if the yardstick is either an evenhanded appreciation of Gabriel's entire solo work or a portrait of his best-known, best-loved work. After all, there are many singles missing -- "I Have the Touch," "I Go Swimming," "Come Talk to Me," "Kiss That Frog," and "Secret World" among them -- plus other worthy uncollected rarities (his deliriously paranoid "Out Out" from the 1984 Gremlins soundtrack needs to finally get a CD issue) and many, many terrific album tracks that would have had given this compilation greater breadth and depth, including "Moribund the Burgermeister," "Mercy Street," "Intruder," "Family Snapshot," and the tremendous pair of "On the Air" and "D.I.Y.," the two best cuts on the underrated Peter Gabriel 2 (which is once again consciously ignored by Gabriel, with this exhaustive collection featuring nothing from the record). If some of these 12 songs had managed to get on Hit, it truly would have been definitive, capturing the entire scope of his solo career. As it stands, it's a very good collection, one that delivers most of what is expected, even as it presents a relatively up-to-date self-portrait of the artist. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 04/08/2014
Label: Real World Records
UPC: 0724359523729
Rank: 6000

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Solsbury Hill
  2. Shock the Monkey
  3. Sledgehammer
  4. Don't Give Up
  5. Games Without Frontiers
  6. Big Time
  7. Burn You Up, Burn You Down
  8. Growing Up [Tom Lord-Alge Mix]
  9. Digging in the Dirt
  10. Blood of Eden [Radio Edit]
  11. More Than This [Radio Edit]
  12. Biko
  13. Steam [Radio Edit]
  14. Red Rain
  15. Here Comes the Flood

Disc 2

  1. San Jacinto
  2. No Self-Control
  3. Cloudless
  4. The Rhythm of the Heat
  5. I Have the Touch
  6. I Grieve
  7. D.I.Y.
  8. A Different Drum
  9. The Drop
  10. The Tower That Ate People [Steve Osborne Mix]
  11. Lovetown
  12. Father, Son
  13. Signal to Noise
  14. Downside Up
  15. Washing of the Water

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Peter Gabriel   Primary Artist,CMI,Bass,Linn,Drums,Flute,Organ,Piano,Surdo,Rhythm,Valiha,Vocals,Jam Man,Recorder,Sampling,Keyboards,Mellotron,Percussion,Electronics,Synthesizer,Keyboard Bass,Sampled Guitar,Whistle (Human),Synthesizer Bass,Synthesizer Drums,Prophet Synthesizer,Vocals (Background)
Manu Katche   Primary Artist,Drums,Percussion,Talking Drum,Electronic Drums
Stewart Copeland   Primary Artist,Drums,Hi Hat
Shankar   Primary Artist,Violin,Double Violin
P.P. Arnold   Primary Artist,Vocals (Background)
Kate Bush   Primary Artist,Vocals,Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
Youssou N'Dour   Primary Artist,Vocals,Guest Artist
Daniel Lanois   Guitar,Hi Hat,Vocals,Tambourine
Leo Nocentelli   Guitar
Babacar Faye   Sabar,Djembe
Morris Pert   Percussion
Arona N'diaye   Sabar
Richard MacPhail   Vocals,Vocals
Ad Chivers   Vocals (Background)
Ekome Dance Company   Drums,Percussion
Ganga Girl   Didjeridu
Gavin White   Violin
Jozef Chirowski   Keyboards
Myarn Lawford   Vocals
Ningali Lawford   Vocals
Sidney McGinnie   Guitar,Mandolin
Josef Chirowski   Keyboards
Gus Isidore   Guitar
Coral Gordon   Vocals (Background)
Ronnie Bright   Bass (Vocal)
Adrian Chivers   Vocals (Background)
Tim Green   Horn,Sax (Tenor)
Justin Adams   Guitar
Babacar Faye Drummers   Drums
Andrew Clark   Organ (Hammond),CMI,Bass,CS-80
Ayub Ogada   Vocals
Billy Cobham   Drums
Mark Rivera   Saxophone
Jackie Shave   Violin
Allan Schwartzberg   Drums,Director
Peter Green   Guitar (Electric)
Peter Hammill   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Simon Clark   Bass
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
London Session Orchestra   Strings
Jill Gabriel   Vocals (Background)
Phil Collins   Drums,Surdo,Drums (Snare)
Jim Kerr   Vocals (Background)
Karl Wallinger   Piano,Vocals (Background),Vocals
Will White   Percussion
Richard Tee   Piano
Chuck Norman   Strings,Keyboards
Rachel Z   Vocals,Keyboards
Renard Poche   Horn,Trombone
Melanie Gabriel   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Michael Been   Vocals (Background)
Reggie Houston   Horn,Sax (Baritone)
Assane Thiam   Tama
Darryl Johnson   Hand Drums
Hossam Ramzy   Surdo,Tabla
Brian Eno   Keyboards
Richard Evans   Bass,Guitar,Vocals,Mandolin,Whistle (Human),Guitar (Acoustic)
Gordon Carol   Vocals (Background)
James Gerard Watson   Conductor
Gavyn Wright   Violin
David Gregory   Guitar
Caroline LaVelle   Cello
Sinead O'Connor   Vocals
Larry Fast   Moog Bass,Synthesizer,Synthesizer Bass,Prophet Synthesizer,Bagpipes
Black Dyke Band   Brass
Levon Minassian   Doudouk
Fatala   Percussion
Dominic Greensmith   Drums
Don Mikkelsen   Trombone
Doudou N'Diaye Rose   Percussion
Dhol Foundation   Drums
David Sancious   Organ (Hammond),Vocals (Background)
John Giblin   Bass
Dee Lewis   Vocals (Background)
David Rhodes   Guitar,Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Guitar (12 String),Vocals (Background)
Robert Fripp   Banjo,Guitar,Guitar (Electric),Guitar (Classical)
Ged Lynch   Drums,Percussion
Wayne Jackson   Cornet,Trumpet
Dick Morrissey   Saxophone
Jon Brion   Mandolin,Chamberlin,Treated Piano
John MacArthur Ellis   Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Jerry Marotta   Drums,Surdo,Percussion,Drum Sticks
Hugh Padgham   Whistle (Human)
Richard Chappell   Loops,Tom-Tom,Tambourine,Keyboard Bass
Jules Shear   Vocals (Background)
Tony Levin   Bass,Tuba,Stick,Vocals,Drum Sticks
Stephen Hague   Drums,Percussion
Steve Hunter   Guitar,Pedal Steel,Guitar (Rhythm),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Steve Gadd   Drums,Percussion
Steve Lillywhite   Whistle (Human)
The Blind Boys of Alabama   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Bill Dillon   Guitar
The Holmes Brothers   Vocals (Background)
BT   Guitar,Choir/Chorus
Jimmy Maelen   Trombone,Percussion,Synthesizer
Chris Hughes   Linn
Bayete   Keyboards
Larry Klein   Bass

Technical Credits

Daniel Lanois   Engineer,Producer,Horn Arrangements
Steve Double   Sleeve Photo
Robert Hrycyna   Engineer
Jim Frank   Engineer
Danny Heaps   Remixing,Assistant
Robert Stasiak   Engineer
Phil Kamin   Photography
Michael Getlin   Engineer
Marc Bessant   Graphic Design
Neal Preston   Photography
Armando Gallo   Photography
Nick Ingham   Orchestration
Elizabeth Purnell   Brass Arrangement
Susie Millns   Design Coordinator
Wil Malone   String Arrangements
Peter Gabriel   Loop,Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Treatments,Programming,Brass Arrangement,Drum Arrangements,Horn Arrangements
Richard Blair   Mixing,Programming
Karl Edmond Wallinger   Composer
Tim Summerhayes   Engineer
David Bottrill   Mixing,Engineer,Programming
Julian Mendelsohn   Remixing
Dave Harris   Engineer
Karl Wallinger   Producer,Composer
Chuck Norman   Programming
Ronnie Robertson   Mixing
Brian Christian   Engineer
David Bascombe   Engineer
William Orbit   Programming
Neil Sparkes   Composer
Tom Lord-Alge   Remixing
Richard Evans   Mixing,Engineer,Programming
Tony Cousins   Mastering
Caroline LaVelle   String Arrangements
Steve Taylor   Engineer
Larry Fast   Processing,Programming
Pete Davis   Programming
Ben Findlay   Mixing
Ed Sprigg   Engineer
Will Gregory   Bass Arrangement
Robert Fripp   Producer
Alex Swift   Programming
Hugh Padgham   Engineer
Richard Chappell   Mixing,Assembly,Engineer,Treatments,Programming,Drum Programming
Rod O'Brien   Engineer
David Lord   Engineer,Producer
Tchad Blake   Mixing
Stephen Hague   Mixing,Producer,Programming,Bass Programming
Steve Short   Engineer
Steve Osborne   Mixing,Producer,Remixing
Steve Lillywhite   Producer
Bob Ezrin   Producer
Kevin Killen   Engineer
BT   Fills,Programming
Keith Grant   Engineer
Chris Hughes   Programming
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