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Long Walk Home: Music from the Rabbit-Proof Fence

 
Album Review: Long Walk Home: Music from the Rabbit-Proof Fence

  • Artist: Peter Gabriel
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: April 16, 2002
  • Type: Soundtrack
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Nearly a full decade after the release of Us, Peter Gabriel finally returned with new music in the summer of 2002 -- but it wasn't a new studio album, it was the soundtrack to Phillip Noyce's return to independent Australian cinema, Rabbit-Proof Fence. The film tells the true story of three Aboriginal girls who make a return to their home after being abducted by the government to serve as domestic help to a white family in 1931; as they make their journey through the Outback to their home, they follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence, which was constructed to separate Aborigines from white settlers. This, understandably, is a moody, emotional piece, and Gabriel was an ideal choice for the soundtrack, since he proved with his score for Martin Scorsese's The Last Temptation of Christ that he could stay faithful to the indigenous music of the region while synthesizing it with his own synth-based art-rock, providing a haunting, emotionally resonant soundtrack to the film. He does a similar thing here, using Aboriginal music as a foundation for much of his music, yet winding up with a score that's ultimately closer to Birdy than Passion. That's largely due to its long stretches of moody, spare keyboards, which dominate much of the album. The keyboards are the dominant sound here, not the rhythms, but it all blends together for a very evocative, dark yet hopeful set of music. It's not a splashy comeback, then, but a quiet return to something Gabriel does best -- creating soundscapes that are at once alien and familiar, eerie yet comforting. That he hasn't done this in a while does not diminish the fact that he's created a strong instrumental piece that stands on its own, outside of the film, holding its own with Birdy and Passion. And it only whets the appetite for a full-scale comeback. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Jigalong Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (4:03)
Stealing the Children Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (3:19)
Unlocking the Door Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (1:57)
The Tracker Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (2:47)
Running to the Rain Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (3:18)
On the Map Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (:59)
A Sense of Home Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (1:59)
Go Away Mr. Evans Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (5:14)
Moodoo's Secret David Rhodes, Peter Gabriel, Richard Evans Peter Gabriel (3:02)
Gracie's Recapture Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (4:40)
Crossing the Salt Pan Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (5:07)
The Return, Pts. 1-3 Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (10:25)
Ngankarrparni (Sky Blue) (Reprise) Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (6:01)
The Rabbit-Proof Fence David Rhodes, Richard Evans, Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (1:08)
Cloudless Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (4:47)

Credits

David Rhodes (Percussion), Richard Evans (Keyboards), Tchad Blake (Treatments), Nick Ingman (String Arrangements), Marco Migliari (Assistant Engineer), Dhol Foundation (Drums), Jacqueline Norrie (Violin), David Rhodes (Keyboard Bass), James McNally (Bodhran), Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (Vocals), Shankar (Double Violin), David Rhodes (Stick), Richard Evans (Producer), Mark Berrow (Violin), Stephen Hague (Drums), Peter Lale (Viola), Sally Herbert (Violin), David Daniels (Cello), Richard Evans (Guitar (Acoustic)), The Blind Boys of Alabama (Vocals), Claire Orsler (Viola), Peter Gabriel (Keyboards), Jackie Shave (Violin), Martin Loveday (Cello), David Rhodes (Shaker), Anthony Pleeth (Cello), Richard Evans (Shaker), Tchad Blake (Orchestral Arrangements), Antonia Fuchs (Violin), Assane Thaim (Talking Drum), Dinah Beamish (Cello), Michael Brook (Recording), Dmitri Pokrovsky (Kaliuka), Adzido Pan African Dance Ensemble (Percussion), Andrew Skeoch (Engineer), Ged Lynch (Percussion), Richard Evans (Dulcimer (Hammer)), Michael Brook (Engineer), Peter Green (Guitar (Electric)), Richard Evans (Whistle (Human)), David Rhodes (Vocals), David Rhodes (Mixing), Hossam Ramzy (Finger Cymbals), Boguslaw Kostecki (Violin), Peter G. Hanson (Violin), Babacar Faye (Djembe), Richard Evans (Piano), Ben Chappell (Cello), Tony Cousins (Mastering), Richard Evans (Engineer), Benet Houariyat (Vocals), Stephen Hague (Programming), London Session Orchestra (Strings), Cathy Thompson (Violin), Richard Chappell (Tambourine), David Rhodes (Guitar (Electric)), Richard Evans (Mixing), Jimmy Carter (?), David Rhodes (Guitar), David Rhodes (?), David Rhodes (Surdo), Robert Smissen (Viola), Jocelyn Pook (Viola), Richard Evans (Crotale), Richard Chappell (Engineer), David Rhodes (Arranger), Johnny Kalsi (Drums), Fred Rice (?), David Rhodes (Gong), Stephen Hague (Mixing), Mary Scully (Double Bass), Peter Gabriel (Vocals), Julian Leaper (Violin), Chris Tombling (Violin), Melvin Bishop (Photography), Penny Tweedle (Photography), Ged Lynch (Drums), Sherry Carter (Wails), Alex Swift (Programming), Johnny Kalsi (Sound Effects), Jocelyn Pook (String Arrangements), Clarence Fountain (?), David Rhodes (Vocals (Background)), Will Gregory (String Arrangements), Chuck Norman (Programming), David Rhodes (Berimbau), Steve Orchard (Recording), Richard Chappell (Drum Programming), Peter Gabriel (Drum Programming), Peter Gabriel (Performer), David Sancious (Organ (Hammond)), Gavyn Wright (Violin), Steve Orchard (Engineer), Marc Bessant (Graphic Design), Duchess Nell Catchpole (Violin), Richard Evans (Guitar (12 String Electric)), David Rhodes (Guitar (Acoustic)), Richard Evans (Arranger), Doudou N'Daiye Rose (African Drums), David Rhodes (Producer), David Rhodes (Didjeridu), Roger Chase (Viola), Fenella Barton (Violin), Manu Katche (Drums), Donald McVay (Viola), Patrick Kiernan (Violin), Peter Gabriel (Piano), Stephen Hague (Producer), Chuck Norman (Keyboards), Isobel Griffiths (Contractor), Richard Evans (Stick), Richard Evans (Bass), Peter Gabriel (Surdo), Chris Laurence (Double Bass), Ged Lynch (Tom-Tom), Dominique Mahut (Percussion), Electra Strings (Strings)
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Long Walk Home: Music from the Rabbit-Proof Fence
Soundtrack by Peter Gabriel
Released April 16, 2002
Recorded Late 2000 – 2001
Genre Soundtrack, world
Length 58:57
Label Real World Records
Producer Peter Gabriel
Professional reviews
Peter Gabriel chronology
OVO
(2000)
Long Walk Home: Music from the Rabbit-Proof Fence
(2002)
Up
(2002)
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Long Walk Home: Music from the Rabbit-Proof Fence is the third soundtrack and twelfth album overall released by the British musician Peter Gabriel. Devised as the soundtrack to the Australian film Rabbit-Proof Fence, it was the first release of new music by Peter Gabriel since Us (not counting OVO, also a soundtrack).

The theme from the tracks Ngankarrparni and Cloudless recurrs in the track Sky Blue on the album Up.


Track listing

All compositions written by Peter Gabriel.

  1. "Jigalong" – 4:03
  2. "Stealing the Children" – 3:19
  3. "Unlocking the Door" – 1:57
  4. "The Tracker" – 2:47
  5. "Running to the Rain" – 3:18
  6. "On the Map" – 0:58
  7. "A Sense Of Home" - 1:59
  8. "Go Away, Mr Evans" – 5:14
  9. "Moodoo's Secret" – 3:02
  10. "Gracie's Recapture" – 4:40
  11. "Crossing the Salt Pan" – 5:07
  12. "The Return, Parts 1-3" – 11:25
  13. "Ngankarrparni (Sky Blue)" – 6:01
  14. "The Rabbit-Proof Fence" – 1:08
  15. "Cloudless" – 4:49

Personnel

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