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Hit

 

  • Artist: Peter Gabriel
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: November 04, 2003
  • Type: Compilation (best of), Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Peter Gabriel's work doesn't lend itself easily to compilations -- not because he didn't cut singles, since he made many terrific stand-alone singles, but because his body of work is so idiosyncratic, even contradictory, that it's possible to have perfectly valid differing perspectives on his catalog. This results in differing opinions among fans, so it's perfectly logical that Gabriel and his associates would have a unique view of his own work, as captured on Hit. Billed on its slipcase as "The Definitive Two CD Collection," Hit spans 29 tracks culled from his entire solo career, from 1977's Peter Gabriel to 2002's Up, plus the previously unreleased "Burn You Up, Burn You Down." It certainly is a generous compilation, and it does contain the basics: "Solsbury Hill," "Shock the Monkey," "Sledgehammer," "Don't Give Up," "Games Without Frontiers," "Biko," "Red Rain," "Big Time," and "In Your Eyes." But the devil is in the details, and in this particular case, the details push Hit away from the broad-based appeal of So and closer to the dense, subtle territory of Us and Up. This is achieved, of course, through the track selection, which is heavy on recent material (note: none of the edit details are present on the back cover, hence their presence here): from Up, there's "Growing Up [Tom Lord-Alge Mix]," "More Than This [Radio Edit]," "The Drop," "I Grieve," and "Signal to Noise," which amounts to half the entire album; the previously unreleased 2003 live track "Downside Up"; "Cloudless" from the soundtrack to the 2002 Rabbit-Proof Fence and "Lovetown" from the 1994 Philadelphia soundtrack; "The Tower That Ate People [Steve Osborne Mix]" and "Father, Son" from OVO; the 1990 Shaking the Tree remake of "Here Comes the Flood"; from Us, the album track "Love to Be Loved," plus the singles "Digging in the Dirt," "Blood of Eden [Radio Edit]," and "Steam [Radio Edit]."

That's a grand total of 16 tracks dating after the career high watermark of So -- 16 tracks covering two full albums, plus a lot of odds and ends. There's unquestionably good material here -- not just the Us singles, but much of Up was quite excellent, even if it requires several listens to appreciate -- but the heavy emphasis on this post-So work skews too much to the new (nine of the 14 tracks on disc two are of relatively recent vintage), at least if the yardstick is either an evenhanded appreciation of Gabriel's entire solo work or a portrait of his best-known, best-loved work. After all, there are many singles missing -- "I Have the Touch," "I Go Swimming," "Come Talk to Me," "Kiss That Frog," and "Secret World" among them -- plus other worthy uncollected rarities (his deliriously paranoid "Out Out" from the 1984 Gremlins soundtrack needs to finally get a CD issue) and many, many terrific album tracks that would have had given this compilation greater breadth and depth, including "Moribund the Burgermeister," "Mercy Street," "Intruder," "Family Snapshot," and the tremendous pair of "On the Air" and "D.I.Y.," the two best cuts on the underrated Peter Gabriel 2 (which is once again consciously ignored by Gabriel, with this exhaustive collection featuring nothing from the record). If some of these 12 songs had managed to get on Hit, it truly would have been definitive, capturing the entire scope of his solo career. As it stands, it's a very good collection, one that delivers most of what is expected, even as it presents a relatively up-to-date self-portrait of the artist. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Solsbury Hill Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (4:23)
Shock the Monkey Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (3:59)
Sledgehammer Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (4:51)
Don't Give Up Peter Gabriel Kate Bush, Peter Gabriel (5:55)
Games Without Frontiers Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (3:57)
Big Time Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (4:28)
Burn You Up, Burn You Down (Lyrics) Neil Sparkes, Peter Gabriel, Karl Wallinger Peter Gabriel (5:26)
Growing Up [Tom Lord-Alge Mix] Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (4:48)
Digging in the Dirt Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (5:15)
Blood of Eden [Radio Edit] Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (5:06)
More Than This [Radio Edit] Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (4:33)
Biko Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (6:58)
Steam [Radio Edit] Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (6:02)
Red Rain Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (5:39)
Here Comes the Flood Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (4:32)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
San Jacinto Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (6:31)
I Don't Remember Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (4:42)
The Rhythm of the Heat Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (5:19)
Loved to Be Loved Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (5:17)
I Grieve Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (7:25)
Family Snapshot Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (4:29)
In Your Eyes Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (5:29)
The Drop Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (3:04)
The Tower That Ate People [Steve Osborne Mix] Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (4:04)
Lovetown Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (5:21)
Father, Son Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (4:55)
Signal to Noise Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (7:33)
Downside Up [Live] Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (5:33)
Cloudless Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (4:48)

Credits

Peter Hammill (Vocals (Background)), Peter Gabriel (Producer), Jim Kerr (Vocals (Background)), Jimmy Maelen (Percussion), Andrew Clark (CS-80), Peter Gabriel (Mellotron), Richard Chappell (Mixing), Daniel Lanois (Producer), Peter Gabriel (Jam Man), Peter Gabriel (Horn Arrangements), Larry Fast (Prophet Synthesizer), John Giblin (Bass), Peter Gabriel (Organ), Tony Cousins (Mastering), Peter Gabriel (Vocals (Background)), Ekome Dance Company (Percussion), David Lord (Engineer), Peter Gabriel (Keyboard Bass), Keith Grant (Engineer), Peter Gabriel (Brass Arrangement), Coral Gordon (Vocals (Background)), Adrian Chivers (Vocals (Background)), Brian Eno (Keyboards), Phil Collins (Drums (Snare)), Jackie Shave (Violin), Stephen Hague (Programming), David Rhodes (Guitar), Karl Wallinger (Piano), Leo Nocentelli (Guitar), Hugh Padgham (Engineer), Arona N'diaye (Sabar), Steve Gadd (Drums), Richard Evans (Mixing), Jerry Marotta (Surdo), The Blind Boys of Alabama (Vocals), Dee Lewis (Vocals (Background)), Daniel Lanois (Guitar), Tony Levin (Tuba), Peter Gabriel (Bass), Peter Gabriel (Flute), Rod O'Brien (Engineer), Hugh Padgham (Whistle (Human)), Peter Gabriel (Synthesizer Bass), Steve Hunter (Guitar), BT (Choir, Chorus), Lévon Minassian (Doudouk), Shankar (Violin), Will White (Percussion), Elizabeth Purnell (Brass Arrangement), Tony Levin (Vocals), Steve Lillywhite (Producer), Chuck Norman (Programming), Daniel Lanois (Tambourine), Jill Gabriel (Vocals (Background)), Nick Ingham (Orchestration), Renard Poché (Horn), Richard Chappell (Engineer), Babacar Faye (Djembe), Caroline LaVelle (String Arrangements), Larry Fast (Synthesizer), Richard Chappell (Tom-Tom), Peter Gabriel (Synthesizer Drums), Steve Hunter (Guitar (Rhythm)), Will Gregory (Bass Arrangement), Dominic Greensmith (Drums), Youssou N'Dour (Guest Appearance), David Bascombe (Engineer), Richard Chappell (Drum Programming), Richard Chappell (Tambourine), Robert Stasiak (Engineer), Steve Hunter (Pedal Steel), Karl Wallinger (Producer), Neal Preston (Photography), Stephen Hague (Percussion), David Rhodes (Vocals (Background)), Daniel Lanois (Horn Arrangements), Ayub Ogada (Vocals), Peter Gabriel (Sampling), Armando Gallo (Photography), Phil Collins (Surdo), Richard Evans (Programming), Phil Kamin (Photography), Allan Schwartzberg (Director), Tony Levin (Stick), William Orbit (Programming), Hossam Ramzy (Tabla), Jon Brion (Mandolin), Robert Fripp (Guitar (Classical)), Stewart Copeland (Drums), Peter Gabriel (CMI), John MacArthur Ellis (Guitar), David Sancious (Organ (Hammond)), David Gregory (Guitar), BT (Guitar), Richard Chappell (Assembly), Peter Gabriel (Sampled Guitar), David Bottrill (Programming), David Rhodes (Guitar (Acoustic)), Peter Gabriel (Programming), Bob Ezrin (Producer), Susie Millns (Design Coordinator), Gavyn Wright (Violin), Peter Gabriel (Surdo), Dhol Foundation (Drums), Kate Bush (Vocals), Karl Wallinger (Vocals), Tchad Blake (Mixing), Jules Shear (Vocals (Background)), Ben Findlay (Mixing), Richard Chappell (Treatments), David Lord (Producer), Larry Klein (Bass), Stewart Copeland (Hi Hat), Jerry Marotta (Drums), Pete Davis (Programming), Ged Lynch (Drums), Daniel Lanois (Vocals), Richard Evans (Vocals), Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (Vocals (Background)), The Blind Boys of Alabama (Vocals (Background)), David Rhodes (Guitar (12 String)), Peter Gabriel (Keyboards), Peter Gabriel (Linn), John MacArthur Ellis (Vocals (Background)), Manu Katche (Percussion), Richard MacPhail (Vocals), Kate Bush (Vocals (Background)), Chuck Norman (Keyboards), BT (Programming), Don Mikkelsen (Trombone), Peter Gabriel (Piano), Kate Bush (Guest Appearance), Jimmy Maelen (Synthesizer), Peter Gabriel (Electronics), Daniel Lanois (Engineer), Richard Chappell (Keyboard Bass), Shankar (Double Violin), Larry Fast (Programming), Ged Lynch (Percussion), Stephen Hague (Producer), Richard Blair (Programming), Tim Green (Horn), Michael Been (Vocals (Background)), Bill Dillon (Guitar), Wayne Jackson (Cornet), Karl Wallinger (Vocals (Background)), Mark Rivera (Saxophone), Chris Hughes (Linn), Caroline LaVelle (Cello), Allan Schwartzberg (Drums), Steve Lillywhite (Whistle (Human)), Manu Katche (Electronic Drums), Peter Gabriel (Treatments), Daniel Lanois (Hi Hat), Tony Levin (Bass), Melanie Gabriel (Vocals), Chuck Norman (Strings), David Bottrill (Mixing), Peter Gabriel (Prophet Synthesizer), Alex Swift (Programming), Black Dyke Band (Brass), Steve Osborne (Producer), Peter Hammill (Vocals), Wayne Jackson (Trumpet), Stephen Hague (Mixing), Peter Gabriel (Loop), Marc Bessant (Graphic Design), Tim Green (Sax (Tenor)), Darryl Johnson (Hand Drums), BT (Fills), Larry Fast (Processing), Manu Katche (Talking Drum), Steve Osborne (Mixing), Richard Evans (Guitar), Steve Double (Sleeve Photo), Hossam Ramzy (Surdo), Jerry Marotta (Drum Sticks), Peter Gabriel (Vocals), Dick Morrissey (Saxophone), Peter Gabriel (Synthesizer), Richard Evans (Bass), London Session Orchestra (Strings), Jon Brion (Chamberlin), Richard Evans (Whistle (Human)), Josef Chirowski (Keyboards), Peter Gabriel (Engineer), Larry Fast (Synthesizer Bass), Richard Chappell (Loops), Kevin Killen (Engineer), Renard Poché (Trombone), Robert Hrycyna (Engineer), Babacar Faye Drummers (Drums), Jimmy Maelen (Trombone), Jerry Marotta (Percussion), Melanie Gabriel (Vocals (Background)), Youssou N'Dour (Vocals), Justin Adams (Guitar), Larry Fast (Moog Bass), Andrew Clark (Organ (Hammond)), Danny Heaps (Assistant), Gus Isidore (Guitar), Tom Lord-Alge (Remixing), Ronnie Bright (Bass (Vocal)), Peter Gabriel (Percussion), Peter Gabriel (Valiha), Larry Fast (Bagpipes), Peter Gabriel (Whistle (Human)), Jon Brion (Treated Piano), David Bottrill (Engineer), James Gerard Watson (Conductor), Richard Tee (Piano), Robert Fripp (Guitar), Peter Gabriel (Drum Arrangements), The Holmes Brothers (Vocals (Background)), P.P. Arnold (Vocals (Background)), Tim Summerhayes (Engineer), Reggie Houston (Sax (Baritone)), Richard Evans (Guitar (Acoustic)), Sinéad O'Connor (Vocals), Richard Evans (Mandolin), Reggie Houston (Horn), Steve Hunter (Guitar (Acoustic)), Manu Katche (Drums), Tony Levin (Drum Sticks), Stephen Hague (Drums), Assane Thaim (Tama), Andrew Clark (Bass), Billy Cobham (Drums), Peter Gabriel (Rhythm), Andrew Clark (CMI), Will Malone (String Arrangements)
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Hit
Greatest hits by Peter Gabriel
Released November 4, 2003
Recorded 1977 – 2003
Genre Rock
Length 2:30:41 (US)
2:30:19 (UK)
Label Geffen Records (US & Canada)
Virgin Records
Producer Peter Gabriel, Bob Ezrin, Stephen Hague, Daniel Lanois, Steve Lillywhite, David Lord, Steve Osborne, Karl Wallinger
Professional reviews
Peter Gabriel chronology
Up
(2002)
Hit
(2003)
Big Blue Ball
(2008)

Hit is a 2003 compilation album of songs by British musician Peter Gabriel. It reached #29 in the UK album charts and #100 in the US. Disc one is labelled "Hit" and disc two "Miss", reflecting the first disc's containing several of Gabriel's biggest-selling singles.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Peter Gabriel, except as indicated.

Disc One

  1. "Solsbury Hill" (from Peter Gabriel 1 aka Car, 1977) – 4:23
  2. "Shock the Monkey" (from Peter Gabriel 4 aka Security, 1982) – 3:59
  3. "Sledgehammer" (from So, 1986) – 4:59
  4. "Don't Give Up" (from So, 1986) – 5:55
  5. "Games Without Frontiers" (from Peter Gabriel 3 aka Melt , 1980) – 3:57
  6. "Big Time" (from So, 1986) – 4:28
  7. "Burn You Up, Burn You Down" (Gabriel, Neil Sparkes, Karl Wallinger) – 5:26
  8. "Growing Up" (Tom Lord-Alge Mix) (from Up, 2002) – 4:48
  9. "Digging in the Dirt" (from Us, 1992) – 5:15
  10. "Blood of Eden (Radio edit)" (from Us, 1992) – 5:06
  11. "More Than This (Radio edit)" (from "Up", 2002) – 4:33
  12. "Biko" (from Peter Gabriel 3 aka Melt, 1980) – 6:58
  13. "Steam" (from Us, 1992) – 6:02*
  14. "Red Rain" (from So, 1986) – 5:39
  15. "Here Comes the Flood (1990 version)" (from Shaking the Tree, 1990) – 4:32

*While labelled as the radio edit in the liner notes, "Steam" is actually the same length as its album version.

Disc Two (US edition)

  1. "San Jacinto" (from Peter Gabriel 4 aka Security, 1982) – 6:31
  2. "I Don't Remember" (from Peter Gabriel 3, 1980) – 4:32
  3. "The Rhythm of the Heat" (from Peter Gabriel 4 aka Security, 1982) – 5:19
  4. "Love to Be Loved" (from Us, 1992) – 5:17
  5. "I Grieve" (from Up, 2002) – 7:25
  6. "Family Snapshot" (from Peter Gabriel 3, 1980) – 4:29
  7. "In Your Eyes" (from So, 1986) – 5:29
  8. "The Drop" (from Up, 2002) – 3:04
  9. "The Tower That Ate People (Steve Osborne Mix)" (from Soundtrack from The Red Planet, 2000) – 4:04
  10. "Lovetown" (from Soundtrack from Philadelphia, 1993) – 5:21
  11. "Father, Son" (from OVO, 2000) – 4:55
  12. "Signal to Noise" (from Up, 2002) – 7:33
  13. "Downside Up" (Live) – 5:33
  14. "Cloudless" (from Long Walk Home: Music from the Rabbit-Proof Fence, 2002) – 4:48

Disc Two (UK edition)

  1. "San Jacinto" (from Peter Gabriel 4 aka Security, 1982) – 6:31
  2. "No Self Control" (from Peter Gabriel 3, 1980) – 3:55
  3. "Cloudless" (from Long Walk Home: Music from the Rabbit-Proof Fence, 2002) – 4:48
  4. "The Rhythm of the Heat" (from Peter Gabriel 4 aka Security, 1982) – 5:18
  5. "I Have the Touch (Robbie Robertson Mix)" (from Soundtrack from Phenomenon, 1996) – 4:19
  6. "I Grieve" (from Up, 2002) – 7:24
  7. "D.I.Y." (from Peter Gabriel 2, 1978) – 2:38
  8. "A Different Drum" (from Passion: Music for The Last Temptation of Christ, 1989) – 4:47
  9. "The Drop" (from Up, 2002) – 3:02
  10. "The Tower That Ate People (Steve Osborne Mix)" (from Soundtrack from The Red Planet, 2000) – 4:06
  11. "Lovetown" (from Soundtrack from Philadelphia, 1993) – 5:23
  12. "Father, Son" (from OVO, 2000) – 4:58
  13. "Signal to Noise" (from Up, 2002) – 7:35
  14. "Downside Up" (Live) – 5:32
  15. "Washing of the Water" (from Us, 1992) – 3:54

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
2003 The Billboard 200 100

Certifications

Organization Level Date
BPI – UK Gold December 5, 2003

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