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Scratch My Back | 
enlarge | Artist: Peter Gabriel Label: EMI Label Services Category: Music
List Price: $19.98 Buy New: $14.16 You Save: $5.82 (29%)
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Rating: 108 reviews Sales Rank: 2035
Format: Deluxe Edition, Special Edition Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.4
MPN: 18 UPC: 180030000185 EAN: 0180030000185 ASIN: B0035J6TAI
Release Date: March 2, 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Disc 1
| • | Heroes (David Bowie) | | • | The Boy In The Bubble (Paul Simon) | | • | Mirrorball (Elbow) | | • | Flume (Bon Iver) | | • | Listening Wind (Talking Heads) | | • | The Power Of The Heart (Lou Reed) | | • | My Body Is A Cage (Arcade Fire) | | • | The Book Of Love (The Magnetic Fields) | | • | I Think It's Going To Rain Today (Randy Newman) | | • | Apres Moi (Regina Spektor) | | • | Philadelphia (Neil Young) | | • | Street Spirit (Fade Out) (Radiohead) |
Disc 2
| • | The Book Of Love (Remix) | | • | My Body Is A Cage (Oxford London Temple Version) | | • | Waterloo Sunset (The Kinks) (Oxford London Temple Version) | | • | Heroes (Wildebeest Mix) |
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Surprisingly Disappointing August 29, 2010 Scott E. Annechino (N. California) I am a fan of Peter Gabriel so bought the special edition, which has 4 additional songs. I was quite disappointed in this work. His renditions are dreary and depressing and not in an interesting way either. I really expected a much better interpretation of these songs. I highly recommend trying to listen to this online before you buy it. Had I done so, I wouldn't have bought it.
Genius. Pure Genius. August 29, 2010 The Shape Peter Gabriel doesn't release music very often, but when he does it's usually the greatest thing anyone has ever heard. This is definitely true with his 2010 offering, "Scratch My Back". Covering such artists as Regina Spektor, Arcade Fire and Radiohead, Peter Gabriel has thrown out all of the usual rock instruments and limited the arrangements to mostly strings, piano and vocal. Such an arrangement elevates several already brilliant songs to a higher level, and it takes other songs (such as Paul Simon's "Boy In The Bubble") that were virtually unlistenable when performed by the original artists and completely transforms them into a vulnerable, naked and emotional stroke of unparalleled genius. You need to get this album. Pronto. Don't wait. Act now.
Absolutely luv it.l... August 28, 2010 JRB3,..... I am a huge Peter Gabriel so maybe I am a tad biased. I luv this based on the fact he puts his own twist on these songs...in his own unique Peter Gabriel way. Didnt know if I would like the orchestrated part...but I luv it!! I cant wait for the followup....
A guilty pleasure for us intellectual minds.... August 20, 2010 Giorgio M. Delli (Frederick, MD USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
You know, as I'm listening to "The power of the heart", I was reading a review on here, and when the reviewer said about this album ".... it stares uncomfortably at you" it hit home.
As I'm writing, it is my first time listening to this album, and as I'm approaching "My body is a cage", I already love this album, just because I've been a fan of Gabriel for about 30 years, and because I deeply know where he's going with this project. I won't hide the fact that I've read many comments of these songs on YouTube, and the vast majority of people on YouTube prefer the original versions of the songs, especially Arcade Fire (I saw comments like "Awww, they soooo cute!"), but it's sad, at the same time, to aknowledge that the vast majority of people do not possess the intellect to be able to comprehend the vast music and lyrics dictionary available to us humans, which Gabriel has mastered himself, and is trying to communicate to humankind.
As a northern Italian myself, I dare comparing Gabriel's knowledge of lyrics and music, to Dante Alighieri in the 1400s.
Can Peter Gabriel be considered the Dante of our time?
Can Peter Gabriel speak to our deepest feelings?
Can Peter Gabriel make us cry?
Can Peter Gabriel express such complex ideas and concepts, with such poetic and musical ease?
Can Peter Gabriel interpret other people's songs and make them his own?
I use this album as evidence for all of the above, but it has been widely demonstrated that not everyone is capable of comprehending Gabriel, hence the title of my review.
A Grower August 6, 2010 Jonathan Wood (Geneva, Switzerland) Although somewhat of a departure for Peter Gabriel, a sparse covers album, this is another collect that grows with every listen. Many of the tracks are challenging if you are familiar with the originals, but that is not to say they are bad, just different. These are genuine interpretations. All the arrangements are understated, leaving it to the rich and earthy tones of Gabriel's voice to provide the emotional weight. Personal favourites include "Listening Wind", "Flume" and "The Power of the Heart". Enjoy
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