Long Walk Home: Music from the Rabbit-Proof Fence

Long Walk Home: Music from the Rabbit-Proof Fence

by Peter Gabriel
Long Walk Home: Music from the Rabbit-Proof Fence

Long Walk Home: Music from the Rabbit-Proof Fence

by Peter Gabriel

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

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 had been constructed to prevent animals deemed agricultural pests -- including rabbits, dingoes, and foxes -- from crossing into Western Australia agricultural lands. 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

Product Details

Release Date: 07/28/2017
Label: Real World Records
UPC: 0884108005187
Rank: 82206

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Peter Gabriel   Primary Artist,Piano,Stick,Surdo,Vocals,Keyboards
Manu Katche   Guest Artist,Drums
David Sancious   Guest Artist,Organ (Hammond)
The Blind Boys of Alabama   Guest Artist,Vocals
Claire Orsler   Viola
Jacqueline Shave   Violin
Cathy Thompson   Violin
Julian Leaper   Violin
Assane Thiam   Talking Drum
Sherry Carter   Wails
Mark Berrow   Violin
Hossam Ramzy   Finger Cymbals
Richard Evans   Bass,Piano,Stick,Shaker,Crotale,Keyboards,Hammer Dulcimer,Whistle (Human),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (12 String Electric)
Donald McVay   Viola
Dinah Beamish   Cello
Gavyn Wright   Violin
Chris Laurence   Double Bass
Boguslav Kostecki   Violin
David Daniels   Cello
Jackie Shave   Violin
Jocelyn Pook   Viola
Peter Green   Guitar (Electric)
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan   Vocals
Benet Houariyat   Vocals
Anthony Pleeth   Cello
London Session Orchestra   Strings
Fenella Barton   Violin
Mary Scully   Double Bass
Babacar Faye   Djembe
Ged Lynch   Tom-Tom,Percussion,Drums
Richard Chappell   Tambourine
Chuck Norman   Keyboards
Peter G. Hanson   Violin
Roger Chase   Viola
Adzido Pan African Dance Ensemble   Percussion
Electra Strings   Strings
Antonia Fuchs   Violin
Peter Lale   Viola
Martin Loveday   Cello
Stephen Hague   Drums
Patrick Kiernan   Violin
Ben Chappell   Cello
Duchess Nell Catchpole   Violin
James McNally   Bodhran
Shankar   Double Violin
Dmitri Pokrovsky   Kaliuka
Doudou N'Diaye Rose   African Drums
Johnny Kalsi   Drums,Sound Effects
Dhol Foundation   Drums
Sally Herbert   Violin
David Rhodes   Gong,Stick,Surdo,Guitar,Shaker,Vocals,Berimbau,Didjeridu,Percussion,Keyboard Bass,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Jacqueline Norrie   Violin
Dominique Mahut   Percussion
Christopher Tombling   Violin
Robert Smissen   Viola

Technical Credits

Chuck Norman   Programming
Michael Brook   Engineer,Recording
Andrew Skeoch   Engineer
Isobel Griffiths   Contractor
Richard Evans   Mixing,Arranger,Composer,Engineer,Producer
Tony Cousins   Mastering
Jocelyn Pook   String Arrangements
Peter Gabriel   Composer,Producer,Performer,Drum Programming
Marco Migliari   Assistant Engineer
Alex Swift   Programming
Richard Chappell   Engineer,Drum Programming
Melvin Bishop   Photography
Marc Bessant   Graphic Design
Tchad Blake   Treatments,Orchestral Arrangements
Stephen Hague   Mixing,Producer,Programming
Steve Orchard   Engineer,Recording
Nick Ingman   String Arrangements
Will Gregory   String Arrangements
David Rhodes   Mixing,Arranger,Composer,Producer
Penny Tweedle   Photography
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