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And I'll Scratch Yours

And I'll Scratch Yours (originally announced as I'll Scratch Yours) is a compilation album developed by the English rock musician Peter Gabriel. Initially slated for release in 2010, the album was released on 24 September 2013. The original concept was that And I'll Scratch Yours would serve as a companion piece to Gabriel's 2010 covers album Scratch My Back. The idea was to give the artists whose songs Gabriel covered on Scratch My Back a medium to reciprocate – And I'll Scratch Yours would feature those artists covering Gabriel's songs. However, three artists (David Bowie, Neil Young, and Radiohead) declined to record covers of Gabriel's material. Therefore, three new artists (Brian Eno, Joseph Arthur, and Feist) contributed covers to the album instead.

And I'll Scratch Yours
Studio album by
various artists
Released24 September 2013
Recorded2009–2013
GenreArt rock
Length54:43
LabelReal World
ProducerPeter Gabriel
Peter Gabriel chronology
Live Blood
(2012)
And I'll Scratch Yours
(2013)
Back to Front: Live in London
(2014)
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic63/100[1]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Pitchfork4.9/10[3]

Album history edit

And I'll Scratch Yours was originally announced and scheduled for release in 2010, but several artists failed to deliver material as promised, or declined to participate in the project altogether. The album was subsequently postponed, though six tracks from it were released on iTunes between January and June 2010, and two of those tracks have also appeared on vinyl, as B-sides. In October 2011, Gabriel stated that he had "given up" waiting for the remaining artists to contribute to the project, and was looking to have other artists record cover material so that he could release And I'll Scratch Yours sometime "next year" (i.e., 2012). Eventually, Feist and Joseph Arthur were recruited to cover for some of the missing artists, and the album was announced for release on 23 September 2013.

Tracks released in 2010 edit

Twelve artists were covered by Gabriel on the Scratch My Back album; 13 if one includes the cover of The Kinks' "Waterloo Sunset" (written by Ray Davies) on the limited edition bonus disc. However, only six artists originally submitted reciprocal covers of Gabriel material in connection with I'll Scratch Yours. Gabriel originally intended to release Scratch My Back and I'll Scratch Yours simultaneously,[4] but as completion of the latter dragged out, it was instead decided to release a series of double A-sided singles with one song from each album every new full moon during 2010 on iTunes.[5] In order of release, the I'll Scratch Yours tracks were:

On 17 April 2010 "The Book of Love" (by Gabriel) backed with "Not One of Us" (by Merritt) as well as "Flume" (by Gabriel) backed with "Come Talk to Me" (by Bon Iver) were released on 7" vinyl to independent record stores.[6]

Later developments edit

Of the seven remaining artists covered on Scratch My Back, Radiohead, David Bowie, Neil Young, and Ray Davies declined to participate in the I'll Scratch Yours project. It was reported[7] on a January 2010 Peter Gabriel podcast that Radiohead would cover "Wallflower" from Gabriel's fourth self-titled album. However, Gabriel subsequently reported in an interview in The Guardian that Radiohead had withdrawn from the project after hearing his version of their song "Street Spirit (Fade Out)".[8]

Regina Spektor, Randy Newman and Arcade Fire did ultimately submit material to the project, albeit later than expected. Brian Eno who co-wrote "Heroes" with David Bowie, covered "Mother of Violence". In an October 2011 interview published in Rolling Stone, Gabriel said, "I've sort of given up waiting for the others ... So now I think that I might try to find three or four other people to cover my stuff so that I can make an album out of that, and then get that out next year in some form.".[9]

Track listing edit

All songs written by Peter Gabriel except "Mother of Violence", written by Peter Gabriel and Jill Gabriel.

Personnel edit

  • Tony Cousins – mastering
  • Marc Bessant – design, cover
  • Steve Gschmeissner – cover, back cover
  • David Hiscock – Peter Gabriel bloodspot
  • Anna Gabriel – artists photography (except Lou Reed, Stephin Merritt, Arcade Fire, Feist and Regina Spektor)
  • Lou Reed – photography (Lou Reed)
  • Alex Hammond – photography (Stephin Merritt)
  • Korey Richey – photography (Arcade Fire)
  • Ben Feist – photography (Feist)
  • Jack Dishel – photography (Regina Spektor)
  • Nige Tassell – sleeve notes

I Don't Remember edit

  • David Byrne – vocals, instruments
  • Patrick Dillett – mixing

Come Talk to Me edit

Blood of Eden edit

  • Joe Mendelson – production, arrangement, instruments, mixing
  • Jack Dishel – production, arrangement, instruments, vocals
  • Regina Spektor – production, arrangement, instruments, vocals

Not One of Us edit

  • Stephin Merritt – production, recording, mixing
  • Charles Newman – production, recording, mixing

Shock the Monkey edit

Big Time edit

  • Bruno Coon – production, mixing

Games Without Frontiers edit

  • Arcade Fire – production
  • Mark Lawson – recording
  • Korey Richey – recording
  • Tom Elmhirst – mixing

Mercy Street edit

  • Elbow – production
  • Craig Potter – mixing

Don't Give Up edit

  • Mockyorgan, synthesizer, production
  • Leslie Feist – vocals, guitar, synthesizer, pedals, production
  • Taylor Kirk – vocals, guitar
  • Paul Taylor – percussion
  • Mika Posen – violin
  • Morri$ – production
  • Renaud Letang – mixing
  • Robbie Lackritz – recording, engineering

Solsbury Hill edit

  • Lou Reed – production, mixing
  • Eric Kramer – engineering
  • Mike Rathke – additional guitar
  • Sarth Calhoun – additional programming

Biko edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Peter Gabriel Tribute Album: And I'll Scratch Yours". Metacritic. Retrieved 5 November 2013.
  2. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. And I'll Scratch Yours at AllMusic. Retrieved 6 October 2013.
  3. ^ Deusner, Stephen M. "Peter Gabriel | And I'll Scratch Yours". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 6 October 2013.
  4. ^ Jon Pareles (1 March 2010). "Peter Gabriel Says, 'I'll Sing Yours, You Sing Mine'". The New York Times. Retrieved 5 March 2010.
  5. ^ McCormick, Neil (11 February 2010). . The Daily Telegraph. London. Archived from the original on 15 February 2010. Retrieved 19 February 2010.
  6. ^ . Petergabriel.com. 10 March 2010. Archived from the original on 30 December 2010. Retrieved 13 March 2010.
  7. ^ News Archive | Radiohead to cover Peter Gabriel's 'Wallflower' 30 January 2010 at the Wayback Machine ateaseweb.com
  8. ^ Rogers, Jude (2 June 2010). "Peter Gabriel: 'It doesn't have anything to do with witchcraft!'". The Guardian. London.
  9. ^ Peter Gabriel: Story That Bruce Springsteen Was Inspiration for 'Solsbury Hill' Is 'Hogwash' | Music News | Rolling Stone

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And I ll Scratch Yours originally announced as I ll Scratch Yours is a compilation album developed by the English rock musician Peter Gabriel Initially slated for release in 2010 the album was released on 24 September 2013 The original concept was that And I ll Scratch Yours would serve as a companion piece to Gabriel s 2010 covers album Scratch My Back The idea was to give the artists whose songs Gabriel covered on Scratch My Back a medium to reciprocate And I ll Scratch Yours would feature those artists covering Gabriel s songs However three artists David Bowie Neil Young and Radiohead declined to record covers of Gabriel s material Therefore three new artists Brian Eno Joseph Arthur and Feist contributed covers to the album instead And I ll Scratch YoursStudio album by various artistsReleased24 September 2013Recorded2009 2013GenreArt rockLength54 43LabelReal WorldProducerPeter GabrielPeter Gabriel chronologyLive Blood 2012 And I ll Scratch Yours 2013 Back to Front Live in London 2014 Professional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic63 100 1 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 2 Pitchfork4 9 10 3 Contents 1 Album history 1 1 Tracks released in 2010 1 2 Later developments 2 Track listing 3 Personnel 3 1 I Don t Remember 3 2 Come Talk to Me 3 3 Blood of Eden 3 4 Not One of Us 3 5 Shock the Monkey 3 6 Big Time 3 7 Games Without Frontiers 3 8 Mercy Street 3 9 Don t Give Up 3 10 Solsbury Hill 3 11 Biko 4 ReferencesAlbum history editAnd I ll Scratch Yours was originally announced and scheduled for release in 2010 but several artists failed to deliver material as promised or declined to participate in the project altogether The album was subsequently postponed though six tracks from it were released on iTunes between January and June 2010 and two of those tracks have also appeared on vinyl as B sides In October 2011 Gabriel stated that he had given up waiting for the remaining artists to contribute to the project and was looking to have other artists record cover material so that he could release And I ll Scratch Yours sometime next year i e 2012 Eventually Feist and Joseph Arthur were recruited to cover for some of the missing artists and the album was announced for release on 23 September 2013 Tracks released in 2010 edit Twelve artists were covered by Gabriel on the Scratch My Back album 13 if one includes the cover of The Kinks Waterloo Sunset written by Ray Davies on the limited edition bonus disc However only six artists originally submitted reciprocal covers of Gabriel material in connection with I ll Scratch Yours Gabriel originally intended to release Scratch My Back and I ll Scratch Yours simultaneously 4 but as completion of the latter dragged out it was instead decided to release a series of double A sided singles with one song from each album every new full moon during 2010 on iTunes 5 In order of release the I ll Scratch Yours tracks were Not One of Us Stephin Merritt 30 January 2010 Biko Paul Simon 28 February Come Talk to Me Bon Iver 30 March Solsbury Hill Lou Reed 28 April Mercy Street Elbow 27 May I Don t Remember David Byrne 26 June On 17 April 2010 The Book of Love by Gabriel backed with Not One of Us by Merritt as well as Flume by Gabriel backed with Come Talk to Me by Bon Iver were released on 7 vinyl to independent record stores 6 Later developments edit Of the seven remaining artists covered on Scratch My Back Radiohead David Bowie Neil Young and Ray Davies declined to participate in the I ll Scratch Yours project It was reported 7 on a January 2010 Peter Gabriel podcast that Radiohead would cover Wallflower from Gabriel s fourth self titled album However Gabriel subsequently reported in an interview in The Guardian that Radiohead had withdrawn from the project after hearing his version of their song Street Spirit Fade Out 8 Regina Spektor Randy Newman and Arcade Fire did ultimately submit material to the project albeit later than expected Brian Eno who co wrote Heroes with David Bowie covered Mother of Violence In an October 2011 interview published in Rolling Stone Gabriel said I ve sort of given up waiting for the others So now I think that I might try to find three or four other people to cover my stuff so that I can make an album out of that and then get that out next year in some form 9 Track listing editAll songs written by Peter Gabriel except Mother of Violence written by Peter Gabriel and Jill Gabriel No TitlePerformerLength1 I Don t Remember David Byrne3 382 Come Talk to Me Bon Iver6 203 Blood of Eden Regina Spektor4 394 Not One of Us Stephin Merritt3 495 Shock the Monkey Joseph Arthur5 496 Big Time Randy Newman3 297 Games Without Frontiers Arcade Fire3 228 Mercy Street Elbow5 289 Mother of Violence Brian Eno3 0010 Don t Give Up Feist feat Timber Timbre5 2811 Solsbury Hill Lou Reed5 2412 Biko Paul Simon4 19Total length 54 50Personnel editTony Cousins mastering Marc Bessant design cover Steve Gschmeissner cover back cover David Hiscock Peter Gabriel bloodspot Anna Gabriel artists photography except Lou Reed Stephin Merritt Arcade Fire Feist and Regina Spektor Lou Reed photography Lou Reed Alex Hammond photography Stephin Merritt Korey Richey photography Arcade Fire Ben Feist photography Feist Jack Dishel photography Regina Spektor Nige Tassell sleeve notesI Don t Remember edit David Byrne vocals instruments Patrick Dillett mixingCome Talk to Me edit Sean Carey drums Rick Lockwood voice Kimberly Lockwood voice Justin Vernon all other instrumentsBlood of Eden edit Joe Mendelson production arrangement instruments mixing Jack Dishel production arrangement instruments vocals Regina Spektor production arrangement instruments vocalsNot One of Us edit Stephin Merritt production recording mixing Charles Newman production recording mixingShock the Monkey edit Joseph Arthur moog guitar bassBig Time edit Bruno Coon production mixingGames Without Frontiers edit Arcade Fire production Mark Lawson recording Korey Richey recording Tom Elmhirst mixingMercy Street edit Elbow production Craig Potter mixingDon t Give Up edit Mocky organ synthesizer production Leslie Feist vocals guitar synthesizer pedals production Taylor Kirk vocals guitar Paul Taylor percussion Mika Posen violin Morri production Renaud Letang mixing Robbie Lackritz recording engineeringSolsbury Hill edit Lou Reed production mixing Eric Kramer engineering Mike Rathke additional guitar Sarth Calhoun additional programmingBiko edit Mark Stewart celloReferences edit Peter Gabriel Tribute Album And I ll Scratch Yours Metacritic Retrieved 5 November 2013 Erlewine Stephen Thomas And I ll Scratch Yours at AllMusic Retrieved 6 October 2013 Deusner Stephen M Peter Gabriel And I ll Scratch Yours Pitchfork Media Retrieved 6 October 2013 Jon Pareles 1 March 2010 Peter Gabriel Says I ll Sing Yours You Sing Mine The New York Times Retrieved 5 March 2010 McCormick Neil 11 February 2010 Peter Gabriel Scratch My Back CD review The Daily Telegraph London Archived from the original on 15 February 2010 Retrieved 19 February 2010 2 Scratch 7 inch singles for Record Store Day Petergabriel com 10 March 2010 Archived from the original on 30 December 2010 Retrieved 13 March 2010 News Archive Radiohead to cover Peter Gabriel s Wallflower Archived 30 January 2010 at the Wayback Machine ateaseweb com Rogers Jude 2 June 2010 Peter Gabriel It doesn t have anything to do with witchcraft The Guardian London Peter Gabriel Story That Bruce Springsteen Was Inspiration for Solsbury Hill Is Hogwash Music News Rolling Stone Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title And I 27ll Scratch Yours amp oldid 1178899527, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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