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Peter Gabriel - I/O (2023) {Japanese Edition} CD-Rip

Peter Gabriel - I/O (2023) {Japanese Edition} CD-Rip

BAND/ARTIST: Peter Gabriel

  • Title: I/O
  • Year Of Release: 2023
  • Label: Universal Music #UICB-1023/4
  • Genre: Art Rock, Progressive Rock
  • Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Img+Cue, Log)
  • Total Time: 2CD (01:08:35 + 01:09:03)
  • Total Size: 861 Mb (Covers)
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I/O (typeset as i/o) is the tenth studio album[a] by English rock musician Peter Gabriel, released on 1 December 2023 through Real World Records. It is Gabriel's first album of new original material in over 21 years since Up (2002), marking the longest gap between two studio albums in his solo career. Additionally, I/O is his longest studio album to date. I/O had been in the works for nearly three decades, with its initial production dating back to 1995, at around the same time Gabriel began recording Up. He began planning the follow-up to Up as early as 2000 and had originally intended to release it in 2004, but the album was repeatedly delayed, reworked and re-recorded at seven recording studios (and one arena during soundchecks while on tour with Sting in 2016) before its completion in 2022. This was due to Gabriel focusing on other projects such as his two orchestral albums Scratch My Back (2010) and New Blood (2011), which contained covers of songs by other artists and rearrangements of his older material, respectively. Beginning in January 2023, Gabriel released a new single every full moon, with its alternate mix released on the following new moon, eventually culminating in the album's release at the end of the year; this replicates the 2010 double-sided single releases in promotion of And I'll Scratch Yours (2013). He has stated that he will release more songs in this format following the album's release. I/O received positive reviews from music critics, with praise being particularly directed towards Gabriel's vocals and songwriting.

More than 20 years in the making, I/o is Peter Gabriel’s first album of new material since 2002’s Up.

Whispers and rumours have speculated about its musical direction, about its songs, and about what they have to say. Not that there haven’t been tastes of what’s in store over the past few months. Since January 2023, Peter has been releasing a new song from the album on the occasion of every full moon. Being revealed roughly every four weeks, each track has been allowed to find its own time and space, to enjoy its own orbit. “It’s a little like getting a Lego piece each month,” Peter explains. Now it’s time to stand back and admire the final, completed creation.

And what a creation – 12 tracks of grace, gravity and great beauty that provide welcome confirmation of not only Peter’s ongoing ability to write stop-you-in-your-tracks songs but also of that thrilling voice, still perfectly, delightfully intact. Throughout the album the intelligent and thoughtful – often thought-provoking – songs tackle life and the universe. Our connection to the world around us – ‘I’m just a part of everything’ Peter sings on title track i/o – is a recurring motif, but so too the passing of time, mortality and grief, alongside such themes as injustice, surveillance and the roots of terrorism. But this is not a solemn record. While reflective, the mood is never despondent; i/o is musically adventurous, often joyous and ultimately full of hope, topped off as it is, by the rousingly optimistic closing song, Live and Let Live.

Peter also always looks towards pushing the boundaries that most artists are reluctant to nudge. i/o is not simply a collection of a dozen songs. All 12 tracks are subject to two stereo mixes: the Bright-Side Mix, handled by Mark ‘Spike’ Stent, and the Dark-Side Mix, as reshaped by Tchad Blake. “We have two of the greatest mixers in the world in Tchad and Spike and they definitely bring different characters to the songs. Tchad is very much a sculptor building a journey with sound and drama, Spike loves sound and assembling these pictures, so he’s more of a painter.” Both versions are included on the double-CD package, and are also available separately as double vinyl albums. And that’s not all. A third version – the In-Side Mix, in Dolby Atmos, comes courtesy of Hans-Martin Buff “doing a wonderful job generating these much more three-dimensional mixes” and is included in three-disc set, including Blu-ray.

The lengthy gestation of i/o means it has a sizeable cast list. Peter has kept his trusty inner circle of musicians close to hand, which means guitarist David Rhodes, bassist Tony Levin and drummer Manu Katché are sterling presences throughout. Several songs bear the fingerprints of long-time associate Brian Eno, whilst there are notable contributions from the likes of Richard Russell, pianist Tom Cawley, trumpeters Josh Shpak and Paolo Fresu, cellist Linnea Olsson and keyboard player Don E. Peter’s daughter Melanie contributes warm backing vocals, as does Ríoghnach Connolly of The Breath, while Real World regulars Richard Chappell, Oli Jacobs, Katie May and Richard Evans collectively provide programming and play various instruments. Soweto Gospel Choir and Swedish all-male choir Oprhei Drängar lend their magnificent harmonies to a selection of tracks, and the mass strings of the New Blood Orchestra, led by John Metcalfe, both soothe and soar.

Peter invited a range of visual artists to contribute a piece of art to accompany each track on both the US and UP albums, the idea being that the work would be inspired by, or would act as a reaction to, the song that had been allotted. This idea has been revisited with i/o, with each of the 12 songs being handed to a world-renowned artist to create or provide an accompanying work, whether paint, photography, sculpture or even Plasticine.

The dozen artists make an exceedingly impressive team of collaborators: Ai Weiwei, Nick Cave, Olafur Eliasson, Henry Hudson, Annette Messager, Antony Micallef, David Moreno, Cornelia Parker, Megan Rooney, Tim Shaw, David Spriggs and Barthélémy Toguo. Having handpicked the artists, Peter recognises that “They have the same obsessive attention to their visual work that we musicians have in sound.”

There’s another visual link with Peter’s past work. The cover shot, taken by photographer Nadav Kander, echoes with the covers of his earlier albums, always present but, with the exception of So, intriguingly obscured or manipulated.

These echoes of the past might resonate, but i/o is fundamentally an album of – and for – the here and now. Many of its themes may be timeless, but they’re also warnings that we’re living on borrowed time, both as a planet and as individuals. As Peter sings on the divine So Much, “this edition is limited”.

Track List CD1 - Bright-Side Mix:

01. Panopticom (Bright‐Side mix) [0:05:17.62]
02. The Court (Bright‐Side mix) [0:04:21.03]
03. Playing for Time (Bright‐Side mix) [0:06:18.57]
04. i/o (Bright‐Side mix) [0:03:53.18]
05. Four Kinds of Horses (Bright‐Side mix) [0:06:47.47]
06. Road to Joy (Bright‐Side mix) [0:05:22.18]
07. So Much (Bright‐Side mix) [0:04:52.02]
08. Olive Tree (Bright‐Side mix) [0:06:01.58]
09. Love Can Heal (Bright‐Side mix) [0:06:02.61]
10. This Is Home (Bright‐Side mix) [0:05:04.44]
11. And Still (Bright‐Side mix) [0:07:44.52]
12. Live and Let Live (Bright‐Side mix) [0:06:49.00]

Track List CD2 - Dark-Side Mix:

01. Panopticom (Dark‐Side mix) [0:05:17.70]
02. The Court (Dark‐Side mix) [0:04:20.70]
03. Playing for Time (Dark‐Side mix) [0:06:18.58]
04. i/o (Dark‐Side mix) [0:03:53.22]
05. Four Kinds of Horses (Dark‐Side mix) [0:06:47.41]
06. Road to Joy (Dark‐Side mix) [0:05:25.25]
07. So Much (Dark‐Side mix) [0:04:51.72]
08. Olive Tree (Dark‐Side mix) [0:06:00.74]
09. Love Can Heal (Dark‐Side mix) [0:06:03.45]
10. This Is Home (Dark‐Side mix) [0:05:04.44]
11. And Still (Dark‐Side mix) [0:07:44.51]
12. Live and Let Live (Dark‐Side mix) [0:07:13.67]

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