Classic Rock

Peter Gabriel

Rated PG REAL WORLD

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Slightly arbitrary compilatio­n of songs used in films.

Peter Gabriel is singing to a pig. Given that he spent some of his younger days performing while wearing a dress and a fox’s head it’s maybe not such a surprise, but there’s still an adjustment required to assimilate this. Yet here he is, crooning That’ll Do in Babe 2: Pig In The City.

What a curious gathering of songs this album is, devised to collect his short-form contributi­ons to diverse films (as opposed to more specialist soundtrack compositio­n work). So there’s a half-enjoyable, halfinfuri­ating randomness to the collection, which leaps from serious songcraft to throwaway quick fixes. There is both great music and so-so stuff here, but the fact that something was leased out to Natural Born Killers, The Reluctant Fundamenta­list or Wall-E seems like a sticking-tails-on-donkeys way of compiling a Gabriel set.

In Your Eyes did lend Say Anything a memorable movie moment involving John Cusack and a boombox. Apart from that the songs stand on their merits. Pre-eminent among them is his take on the Magnetic Fields’ The Book Of Love, an interpreta­tion that suits his sandy voice. Down To Earth has drama, poise and energy, but not sure its use in a film about a lonely rubbishcol­lecting robot in the future adds or subtracts anything, to be honest. ■■■■■■■■■■

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