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Track Listings
| 1 | The Feeling Begins |
| 2 | Gethsemane |
| 3 | Of These, Hope |
| 4 | Lazarus Raised |
| 5 | Of These, Hope (Reprise) |
| 6 | In Doubt |
| 7 | A Different Drum |
| 8 | Zaar |
| 9 | Troubled |
| 10 | Open |
| 11 | Before Night Falls |
| 12 | With This Love |
| 13 | Sandstorm |
| 14 | Stigmata |
| 15 | Passion |
| 16 | With This Love (Choir) |
| 17 | Wall Of Breath |
| 18 | The Promise Of Shadows |
| 19 | Disturbed |
| 20 | It Is Accomplished |
| 21 | Bread And Wine |
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Peter Gabriel ~ Passion: Music For The Last Tem
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To call Peter Gabriel's Passion a pivotal recording in the development of the world music genre would be a significant understatement. What makes Passion so undeniably huge is, of course, its global reach but also its expert handling of what could've easily become polyglot babble. Vocalists Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Youssou N'Dour, and Baaba Mal bring strong Middle Eastern and African voicing to the project, and Balkan textures come via the ney flute and doudouk. But Gabriel is the glue, offering electronic ambient flows between the multiple streams. Gabriel also brings something even less tangible: an awesome visual imagination that takes often seamless sounds and makes them impress the listener with picturelike colors and phrasing. This is, however, far more than an ambient global mix. To be certain, the intertwined rhythms stand out but always do so both unto themselves and as brushstrokes on a larger canvas. Never mind that Passion helped launch North American careers for N'Dour and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, this is a stellar musical achievement by any standard. --Andrew Bartlett
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 5.5 x 4.94 x 0.45 inches; 5.92 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Geffen Records
- Item model number : MFR720642420621#VG
- Original Release Date : 1989
- Date First Available : April 30, 2006
- Label : Geffen Records
- ASIN : B000000OR5
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #297,689 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #3,513 in Movie Scores (CDs & Vinyl)
- #5,060 in Progressive Rock
- #8,061 in Album-Oriented Rock (AOR) (CDs & Vinyl)
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As to the SACD phenomena in general, I see a lot of reviews panning certain recordings because they aren't surround, or don't offer improvement to some ears over the CD counterpart, etc. To this I say that these reviews are missing the point of SACDs. It's a small market appealing to those that want media with a hugely expanded dynamic range and finer digital rendering of sound. Surround is an added bell or whistle, but not the objective of the SACD media. Some multi layer discs actually sound better as stereo than surround. Furthermore one really has to have made the investment in one's audio gear to make SACDs come to life. The better the system, and I mean the whole system (every component in the chain from player to speaker), the bigger the difference one will hear. Any weak link will pinch off detail and presence. My recommendation is that unless one has already justified a system expense on the order of, for example, blowing at least a few hundred bucks each interconnect cable, and components of the same order of quality, one is throwing money away buying SACDs, because you won't hear the quality of what your purchase contains anyway. Granted, there are some botched SACD production jobs, but for the most part, SACDs are worth the money if you have the equipment to render the sound contained in the disk. This applies to classical, jazz, pop, any genre of music.
It's a small niche in the music industry, therefore small production runs - which is why almost every Peter Gabriel SACD that was produced has already been purchased. And the aftermarket prices are through the roof, ~$100, if you bother to search them out.
With my stereo systems EQ normalized to zero this LP sounds incredible. The volume is louder than any other album I have bought this year. This is an outstanding and easliy noticible sonic upgrade from the original-issue CD. There is also a download code included - I selected the high-resolution 24-bit WAV file.
Passion began as the soundtrack of the film The Last Temptation of Christ and may be Peter Gabriels best and most powerful album. Although Passion is layered with Eastern and African influences and instrumentation the music itself is mostly modern and Euro in its structure and is very approachable to the casual listener. While there are many singers featured on this album Gabriels voice and musical sensiblility stand out and in the end this is very much a Peter Gabriel album.
The music on here is largely difficult to describe-- unique, quite a bit is drawn from Middle Eastern, Indian, and African music, but it has a decidingly modern edge, filled with synthesizers, western drum sounds and guitars.
Discussing individual pieces is difficult-- the album works best as a whole and as a statement. There are brilliant moments, I think immediately of the stunning, passionate vocals of "A Different Drum", the building, haunting tension fading into repetitive rhythmic figures of "Zaar", the incredible beauty of the horn and bass over swelling ambient haze of "With This Love", Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's immense, pained, wails on "Passion"... the list of great moments goes on.
If you're a fan of interesting and unique music, you should probably own this record. Essential.
This is one.
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Passion is a personal journey down memory lane.
There's so much to love on this, from the Eastern rhythms melded with Western melodies ( and vice versa, ) through the gorgeous and epic arrangements, to the highs and lows of the alternately aggressively full-on or melancholic movements.
Sometimes the clunk of Garbriel's Fairlight can disjoint the overall mood of the piece, but it's still an emotional mixing of ancient and contemporary that works wonders.
Best track by far is the haunting "Passion," a slowly building piece of ambience topped off with a perfect blend of Nusrat Fateh Ali Kahns gorgeous Qawwali longing and Aled Jones fog-clearing trill.
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