Recording location: ?/US, Real World Studios/Box (Salman Ahmad) (5:53)Recording date: 2010 (Tom Waits) (2:41)Recording date: 26th May 2010įirst official release: 21st June 2010 - Peter Gabriel In The Neighborhood (webstream video/)īest available source: Various Artists – (The Voice Project presents) Home Recordings, Vol. Recording location: Guitar Center/Hollywoodįirst official release: 21st August 2010 - Peter Gabriel Here Comes The Flood On Guitar Center Sessions (webstream broadcast/)īest available source: Peter Gabriel Here Comes The Flood Live At Guitar Center (mp3 download/) (Peter Gabriel) (3:55)Recording date: 5th May 2010 Meanwhile, Peter also found some time for other activities. Recordings for a studio album began immediately after the shows in May, only interrupted by the second leg of that tour, which took place between September and October 2010. These tracks were eventually recorded as studio versions in the upcoming twelve months (with the exception of Sledgehammer, which was only performed as an introduction snippet up until the first Berlin show. Peter and his orchestra presented the whole Scratch My Back record as well as selected favorites of his solo career in orchestra style.
Recording location: The Bus Stop, Real World Studios/Box, Real World Temple, Air Lyndhurst/London, Tom-Tom D Studio/Budapestįirst official release: 12th February 2010 - Peter Gabriel Scratch My Back (EU CD/Virgin PGCD12)īest available source: Peter Gabriel Society Of Sound Music: 22 - Scratch My Back (24bit FLAC download/)īetween March and May 2010, Peter went out on tour with his New Blood Orchestra. (Colin Greenwood/Ed O'Brien/Jonny Greenwood/Phil Selway/Thom Yorke) (5:06) (Jeremy Gara/Richard Parry/Régine Chassagne/Tim Kingsbury/William Butler/Win Butler) (6:13) Adult Top 40 chart, making it one of Gaines’ most successful works.(Craig Potter/Guy Garvey/Mark Potter/Pete Turner/Richard Jupp) (4:48) In 2001, American singer and guitarist Jeffrey Gaines’ cover version of the song peaked at number 22 on the U.S.The song peaked at number 26 on the U.S.In April 2014, when Gabriel was being honored with an induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, he performed the song with Youssou N’Dour.The producers of Say Anything… reportedly paid somewhere in the region of $200,000 to use In Your Eyes in the movie.According to the film’s director Cameron Crowe, actress Rosanna Arquette (the reported inspiration of the song) was the one who persuaded Gabriel to give his permission for the song to be used in the film.The song’s appearance in this film made the song gain popularity once again in 1989. The song was used in a key scene in the 1989 romantic comedy-drama film Say Anything… starring John Cusack and Ione Skye.It is important to take note of the fact that in addition to being spoken in Senegal, the Wolof language is also spoken in Mauritania and the Gambia.