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Secret World Live is the world tour undertaken by English singer/songwriter Peter Gabriel to promote his sixth solo studio album, 1992's Us. The tour took place in 1993 and 1994, including 69 concerts in Europe, and 57 concerts in the United States. A live album was released in September 1994 through Real World Records in the UK and Geffen Records in the US, recorded off of excerpts from a pair of concerts in Modena, Italy, that took place on consecutive nights in November 1993.Additionally, a concert film was released at the same time as the live album, also filmed at the concerts in Modena. The sole difference between the live album and the concert film is that the film has "San Jacinto" (from his fourth self-titled album, nicknamed Security), and the live album has "Red Rain" (from So). Streaming copies of the live album from a 2019 re-release include "San Jacinto", while the Blu-ray release of the concert video includes "Red Rain" as a bonus track.In addition to his nominal backing band of bassist Tony Levin, guitarist David Rhodes, and drummer Manu Katché, he included Indian violinist L. Shankar (who worked with him on The Last Temptation of Christ) and keyboardist Jean-Claude Naimro. He also hired American singer Paula Cole, who would sing female parts for songs previously recorded with Kate Bush and Sinéad O'Connor. This tour would help Cole launch her own solo career in the late 1990s.The typical venue for the concert, as exhibited in the concert film, was a dual-stage setup connected by a conveyor belt, with a flippable projector screen, and multiple elevators on the end stages.The album was certified Silver by the BPI, and Gold by the RIAA. The concert film won the Grammy Award for Best Long-Form Music Video in 1996, and was certified Platinum in the United States. Live Album Tracklist: Disc 1: "Come Talk to Me" (6:13) "Steam" (7:45) "Across the River" (6:00) "Slow Marimbas" (1:41) "Shaking the Tree" (9:18) "Red Rain" (6:15) "Blood of Eden" (6:58) "Kiss That Frog" (5:58) "Washing of the Water" (4:07) "Solsbury Hill" (4:42) Disc 2: "Digging in the Dirt" (7:36) "Sledgehammer" (4:58) "Secret World" (9:10) "Don't Give Up" (7:35) "In Your Eyes" (11:32) Concert Video Tracklist: "Come Talk to Me" (6:39) "Steam" (7:53) "Across the River" (5:57) "Slow Marimbas" (1:45) "Shaking the Tree" (7:12) "Blood of Eden" (7:02) "San Jacinto" (7:34) "Kiss That Frog" (6:21) "Washing of the Water" (3:55) "Solsbury Hill" (4:27) "Digging in the Dirt" (6:55) "Sledgehammer" (6:05) "Secret World" (10:16) "Don't Give Up" (7:34) "In Your Eyes" (12:48)Come trope to me: | |
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