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Peter Gabriel – Growing Up Live – DVD review
Peter Gabriel's spectacular Growing Up tour is now available on DVD. Growing Up Live was recorded over two nights in Milan. Read here whether the DVD captures the live experiences.
Reviews, concert reports, tour dates and further information about the former Genesis singer.
Peter Gabriel's spectacular Growing Up tour is now available on DVD. Growing Up Live was recorded over two nights in Milan. Read here whether the DVD captures the live experiences.
Peter Gabriel's new Greatest Hits album comes in no less than four different editions. Just a rehash or worth getting? Read the answers here.
The tour film from Peter's ambitious Secret World Tour 1993/1994 is now available on DVD with fully remastered sound and in 16:9. We have checked it out for you…
At the end of the Stripped Down Tour, Peter Gabriel returned to Montreal and played a brilliant concert. Daniel Lamoureux reports.
Peter Gabriel returned to Europe after the North American leg of his Gowing Up Tour. This is our tour leg report.
It was not at all surprising that Peter Gabriel keeps researching new ways to make his albums sound even better. Back in 2002 a digital version of a surround mix of The Barry Williams Show was floating around on the net. 2003 saw the release of UP on Super Audio CD with 51. surround sound. We checked it out for you.
First Peter Gabriel released all his solo albums (including the soundtracks) as remasters. In 2003 he surpassed that: All albums came out as hybrid SACDs with a CD stereo (remaster) and an SACD stereo layer. There is, however, no surround sound. Find out here whether SACDs still make a difference.
Peter Gabriel brought his ambitious Growing Up tour to North America first. Volker Warncke and Christian Gerhardts attended a couple of shows.
Just a couple of days after they had begun rehearsing for the Growing Up tour 2002 Peter Gabriel tested his band at the Könixxtreffen, the 20th anniversary of Virgin Germany, which took place on August 31, 2002 in Munich, Germany.
Peter Gabriel's new album from 2002 needed 10 years for production. Karin Woywod checks out whether or not it was worth the wait.
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