Product Information
PLAYS LIVE Plays Live was compiled from live recordings made at four venues across the American Midwest in late 1982. It is effectively a sign-off to the first phase of Peter Gabriel the solo artist. As such, it’s a celebration of all that was achieved on that opening quartet of self-titled long-players, while also standing as confirmation that Peter was an engaged and engaging frontman. At the time, all bar one of the tracks would be familiar to the Gabriel completist, the exception being the previously unreleased "I Go Swimming." 2LP is 180g vinyl, half-speed remastered at 33rpm. Contains hi-res download card. Recreates the original LP release with wide-spine jacket and printed inner sleeves. All visuals newly re-scanned for best possible reproduction. Peter Gabriel Plays Live Product Identifiers
Record LabelRwpl, Real World Industries Prod. LTD
UPC0884108006177
eBay Product ID (ePID)23046075030
Product Key Features
FormatRecord
Release Year2020
GenreRock
ArtistGabriel, Peter
Dimensions
Item Height0.27 in
Item Weight1.26 lb
Item Length12.26 in
Item Width12.26 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks16
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 The Rhythm of the Heat (Live) 1.2 I Have The Touch (Live) 1.3 Not One of Us (Live) 1.4 Family Snapshot (Live) 2.1 D.I.Y. (Live) 2.2 The Family and the Fishing Net (Live) 2.3 Intruder (Live) 2.4 I Go Swimming (Live) 3.1 San Jacinto (Live) 3.2 Solsbury Hill (Live) 3.3 No Self Control (Live) 3.4 I Don't Remember (Live) 4.1 Shock The Monkey (Live) 4.2 Humdrum (Live) 4.3 On The Air (Live) 4.4 Biko (Live)
Number of Discs1
NotesDouble 180gm vinyl LP pressing, half-speed remastered. Contains hi-res download card. Recreates the original LP release with wide-spine jacket and printed inner sleeves. All visuals newly re-scanned for best possible reproduction. Plays Live was compiled from live recordings made at four venues across the American Midwest in late 1982. It is effectively a sign-off to the first phase of Peter Gabriel the solo artist. As such, it's a celebration of all that was achieved on that opening quartet of self-titled long-players, while also standing as confirmation that Peter was an engaged and engaging frontman. At the time, all bar one of the tracks would be familiar to the Gabriel completist, the exception being the previously unreleased "I Go Swimming."