Monday, February 14, 2022

Peter Gabriel: PG Certificate

Skoll Awards for Social Entrepreneurship Ceremony
Peter Gabriel, 2011

 In 2019, Peter Gabriel released the compilation Rated PG, which features songs from films which weren't already on his own albums, apart from the original version of "In Your Eyes", later in 1989's Say Anything.  So many were overlooked, so another is needed, even though a studio album of new material is long overdue (I/O).  There was also Flotsam and Jetsam that had rare tracks (named for a song from the second solo album).

Strawberry Fields Forever (from All This and World War II)

Out Out (from Gremlins)

I Go Swimming (live) (from Hard to Hold)

Walk Through the Fire (alternate version) (from Against All Odds)

In Your Eyes (extended version) (from Say Anything)

Biko (live in Cuyahoga Falls, OH) (from Cry Freedom)

Lovetown (from Philadelphia)

I Have the Touch ('96 remix) (from Phenomenon)

I Grieve (original version) (from City of Angels)

Shaking the Tree '97 (from Jungle 2 Jungle)

The Tower That Ate People (from Red Planet)

Signal to Noise (instrumental) (from Gangs of New York)

While the Earth Sleeps (with Deep Forest) (from Strange Days)

Different Stories, Different Lives (from Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure) (previously unreleased)

Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Jadis

Jadis
Gary Chandler, 2006

 Seems every now and then, I add another artist to my long collection, and this time it's another prog band with a cult following called Jadis.  I find their 2003 album, appropriately called Fanatic at the shop, and I buy it because two members at the time were also in IQ (Martin Orford, who since returned after leaving the business over piracy, and John Jowitt) and the drummer Steve Christey has worked for the late John Wetton on solo albums and with Geoffrey Downes on the first two Icon albums prior to the return of original Asia proper.  Turns out I friended frontman Gary Chandler on Facebook several years ago, but thought little of it until a couple months ago, as it was now meant to happen (and added Jowitt recently, and told him that I got an autographed CD of the band), even though he's not any more active on social media personally than I am.

Then there's trying to get more CDs.  The next two I bought I had to get online.  They weren't cheap, mind, and I've paid a pretty penny for other people.  A lot of them are a right fortune that, and I know where in person they might be available at a remotely better price, given the rise on essential items these days (they only had one, but with some determination, the follow-up could be found on amazon via a German seller I know at a doable price as other sellers there, Discogs and eBay charge an arm and leg for P&P alone).  The band have their own label and have the same indie distributor as IQs label, so they could reissue these albums, making them more affordable and available.

I also need a freely licenced photo for Wikipedia as the ones I used here can't be used there, just adding to my Holy Grail wild goose chase!  If they could play the US, I'd take my own, but it's hard enough right now to tour near home, and they don't have the same resources as some of their peers like visas and a budget, even if they started a crowdfund appeal like Marillion used to do, since Steve Rothery have helped Jadis get their foot in the door.