PETER GABRIEL
SCRAPING THE BOTTOM (NEW EDITION)
AUDIO SOURCE : PCM 44.100 (16 bit)
FORMAT : FLAC LEVEL 6
DETAILS
After “Gold Collection” & “I/O from Secret World” with this one called “Scraping the Bottom” I wanted to close the series of compilations made in order to collect songs that doesn’t appear in the original PG compilations as b-sides and on original soundtracks.
I had to delete the O.S.T. tracks that were included in the original “Scraping the Bottom ” torrent, but I’ve replaced them with other rarities and mayby the compilation it’s better now…
Interesting tracks are : “Marguerita” from the album “3” sessions with Phil Collins on drums; “Bully for You”(published as a single in March 1980 in England by Tom Robinson co-author of the track with PG) and “Seven Zero”;”Wild” and last but not least “Make Tomorrow Today” an anticipation of the announced, but never published “Son of Ovo”.
Also nice are the alternate versions of “Sky Blue” and “More that This” very different from the original ones.
I’ve included also some primitive versions of songs from “Ovo” and “Up”, completely different like “The Tower That Ate the People”.
TRACK-LIST
- Imagine – Torino (Italy), 10th February 2006 (3:04)
- Marguerita – Studio Out-take with Phil Collins (4:09)
- I Go Swimming – Studio Out-take (4:28)
- No Self Control – Instrumental Studio Out-take with Collins (3:59)
- Bully For You – Studio Out-take (4:55)
- Seven Zero – Real World Notes 1996 (1:03)
- Sky Blue – Alternative Version M.Bennett Remix (5:16)
- Big Time – Instrumental Version (4:22)
- More That This – Alternative Version Elbow Remix (5:05)
- Digging in the Dirt – Instrumental Version (5:10)
- Burn You Up, Burn You Down – Unreleased Up Song Promo (5:02)
- Wild – Up Outtake (5:44)
- Darkness – Demo Version, Full Moon Club 2005 (5:03)
- 100 Days To Go – Ovo Session (4:51)
- Signal To Noise – Demo Version Full Moon Club 2005 (4:07)
- Make Tomorrow Today – Download Donate to Haiti 2010 (4:12)
- Tower That Ate People – Demo Version Full Moon Club 2005 (3:00)
Sevenstones, 11th May 2010
Thank you for sharing these great compilations and early shows. Very nice to have these in the collection now.