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Scratch My Back
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Scratch My Back |
| type | studio |
| longtype | of cover songs |
| artist | Peter Gabriel |
| cover | Peter Gabriel - Scratch My Back.jpg |
| released | 12 February 2010 |
| recorded | 2009 |
| genre | Art pop |
| length | 53:26 |
| label | Real World/Virgin |
| prev_title | Big Blue Ball |
| prev_year | 2008 |
| next_title | New Blood |
| next_year | 2011 |
| misc | {{Singles |
| name | Scratch My Back |
| type | studio |
| single1 | The Book of Love" / "Not One of Us |
| single1date | 30 January 2010 |
| single2 | The Boy in the Bubble" / "Biko |
| single2date | 28 February 2010 |
| single3 | Flume" / "Come Talk to Me |
| single3date | 30 March 2010 |
| single4 | The Power of the Heart" / "Solsbury Hill |
| single4date | 28 April 2010 |
| single5 | Mirrorball" / "Mercy Street |
| single5date | 27 May 2010 |
| single6 | Listening Wind" / "I Don't Remember |
| single6date | 26 June 2010 |
- AIR Lyndhurst, London, UK
- Real World, Box, UK
- Peter Gabriel
- Bob Ezrin Scratch My Back is the eighth studio album (and fifteenth album overall) by English musician Peter Gabriel, his first in eight years. It was released in February 2010. The album, recorded at AIR Lyndhurst and Real World Studios during 2009, consists of cover versions of twelve songs by various artists, using only orchestral instruments and voice. It is produced by Gabriel with Bob Ezrin.
The album generally received favourable reviews by music journalists and performed well on the album charts around the world, peaking at No. 1 in Belgium, No. 2 in Germany and Canada, and No. 3 in the Czech Republic, Italy and Switzerland. It also reached the top 5 in France and Sweden. In Gabriel's native United Kingdom it peaked at No. 12 on the UK Albums Chart on 21 February 2010, the week following its release. In the United States it peaked at No. 26 on the Billboard 200, No. 2 on the Independent Albums chart and No. 3 on the Rock Albums chart on 12 March 2010.
Scratch My Back was initially released on compact disc and as music download; a vinyl album edition was subsequently released in late March 2010.
Background
The idea behind the Scratch My Back project is a song exchange where each artist would cover one of Gabriel's songs in return for his covering one of theirs; the other artists' renditions of Gabriel's songs were to appear on an album titled I'll Scratch Yours. Initially planned to be released simultaneously with Scratch My Back in 2010, several artists were late in delivering their songs or ultimately declined to participate, necessitating changes to the companion album's concept. With several new artists aboard, the slightly retitled And I'll Scratch Yours was released in September 2013.
According to Gabriel, although he and arranger John Metcalfe had talked about Arvo Pärt and Steve Reich as inspiration, it was the work that Metcalfe did on "Heroes" that "gave us the confidence to be bold in the way in which we were going to approach the record." "Heroes" became the opening track because "without any of the drive of guitar and drums...it builds an enormous tension that bursts open."
Stephin Merritt, who wrote "The Book of Love", commented on Gabriel's cover of his song:
Cover art
The cover artwork is a micrograph of two red blood cells folding over each other. It was shot by Steve Gschmeissner and was included in the cover by Marc Bessant. Not coincidentally, the name of Gabriel's supporting tour for the album is "The New Blood Tour". The album's graphic design concept is credited to Marc Bessant and Peter Gabriel.
Singles
Gabriel originally intended to release Scratch My Back and I'll Scratch Yours simultaneously. However, 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. The first, "The Book of Love" – Gabriel's cover of a Magnetic Fields song, together with "Not One of Us" – Stephin Merritt's (The Magnetic Fields' frontman) cover of a Peter Gabriel song, was released on 30 January 2010. Gabriel's version of "The Boy in the Bubble" coupled with Paul Simon's version of "Biko" was the second, released on 28 February 2010. The third in the series, Gabriel's take on "Flume" paired with Bon Iver's seven-minute long version of "Come Talk to Me" was released on 30 March 2010.
On 17 April 2010 "The Book of Love" / "Not One of Us" as well as "Flume" / "Come Talk to Me" were also released on 7" vinyl to independent record stores.
Reception
Scratch My Back received generally positive reviews from most music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, it received an average score of 67 based on 21 reviews.
Scratch My Back was album of the month in the March 2010 issue of Mojo. Reviewer Mat Snow writes: "He [Gabriel] and his top-of-the-range collaborators (...) have created an album of great insight into the untapped potential of familiar songs, a profound re-imagining made manifest in an orchestral soundworld as rich and thrilling as ever recorded at Air (...)". He gave special mention to the reinterpretations of David Bowie's "Heroes" ("the song’s underlying despair rises to the top"), Paul Simon's "The Boy in the Bubble" ("the song it might have been had not the writer been so determined in 1986 to bring the joys of South African township jive to the Western pop charts") and Talking Heads' "Listening Wind" ("Gabriel shines a soft light into the song's inner desolation"). On the downside Snow describes the version of Lou Reed's "The Power of the Heart" as "a misstep" and Randy Newman's "I Think It's Going to Rain Today" as "superfluous". He concludes the review on a positive note by saying: "An album to make you happy feeling sad, Scratch My Back gets better with each play; it might just turn out to be the best surprise birthday present of the year."
In Metro, Arwa Haider awarded the album 3 stars out of 5 and commented: "Its most impressive quality is sensitivity; these are elegant orchestral arrangements … It’s sporadically successful; Gabriel saps the life from Paul Simon’s The Boy in the Bubble and somehow over-eggs Arcade Fire's My Body Is a Cage" and concluded "this is exceptionally classy karaoke."
In The New York Times, Jon Pareles wrote: "Covers albums don’t get any more idiosyncratic or high concept than Scratch My Back."
Pitchfork reviewer Mark Richardson was less enthusiastic: "Every song on Scratch My Back, regardless of its original tone or meaning, is flattened out and turned into this one melodramatic and depressing thing (...)"; although the album "sounds earnest [and] professional", it consists of "ponderous, dull, and ultimately pointless versions of songs that sound much better elsewhere."
Track listing
Personnel
- Peter Gabriel – production, arrangement ("The Book of Love"), design concept
- Bob Ezrin – production
- John Metcalfe – arrangement (except "The Book of Love" and "I Think It's Going to Rain Today"), mixing (except "I Think It's Going to Rain Today"), orchestration (except "The Book of Love"), additional "Oxford" recording
- Nick Ingman – arrangement ("The Book of Love"), orchestration ("The Book of Love")
- Will Gregory – arrangement ("The Book of Love")
- Randy Newman – arrangement ("I Think It's Going to Rain Today")
- Richard Chappell – mixing, engineering (except "The Book of Love"), Air Studios sessions recording
- Tchad Blake – mixing ("My Body is a Cage", "Après moi")
- Pete Sené – assistant engineering (except "The Book of Love")
- Mark Claydon – assistant mixing (except "The Book of Love")
- Kurina Támas – recording ("The Book of Love")
- Kölcsényi Attila – recording ("The Book of Love")
- Steve Orchard – Air Studios sessions recording
- Olga Fitzroy – Air Studios sessions recording assistant, Pro Tools editor
- Laurence Greed – Pro Tools editor assistant
- Melanie Gabriel – vocals ("The Book of Love")
- London Scratch Orchestra – orchestra performance
- The Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford – choir ("My Body is a Cage")
- Hungarian Orchestra – orchestra performance ("The Book of Love")
- Tony Cousins – mastering
- Marc Bessant – graphic design, design concept
- Nadav Kander – photography
- David Hiscock – photography
Charts
Weekly charts
| Chart (2010) | Peak | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| position | Australian Albums (ARIA) | Czech Albums (ČNS IFPI){{cite web | Mexican Albums (AMPROFON){{cite web | Polish Albums (ZPAV) | |
| 59 | |||||
| url=http://www.ifpicr.cz/hitparada/index.php?hitp=P | title=IFPI ČR – Hitparáda – TOP50 Prodejní – Týden – 201008 | publisher=IFPI | language=cs | accessdate=14 March 2010 | url-status=dead |
| url=http://mexicancharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Peter+Gabriel&titel=Scratch+My+Back&cat=a | title=mexicancharts.com: Peter Gabriel – Scratch My Back (album) | publisher=mexicancharts.com | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121024161835/http://mexicancharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Peter+Gabriel&titel=Scratch+My+Back&cat=a | archive-date=24 October 2012 | accessdate=13 May 2020}} |
| 2 |
Year-end charts
| Chart (2010) | Position | Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia) | French Albums (SNEP) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 33 | |||
| 121 |
Certifications
Release history
| Region | Date | Record label | Australia | Germany | United Kingdom | Mainland Europe | Canada | United States | Brazil |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12 February 2010 | Real World Records/Virgin Records | ||||||||
| 15 February 2010 | |||||||||
| 16 February 2010 | Universal Music | ||||||||
| 2 March 2010 | Real World Records | ||||||||
| 15 March 2010 | EMI |
References
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- (2010). "Scratch My Back". [[Virgin Records]].
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- (28 February 2010). "The Boy in the Bubble and Biko on iTunes today". Petergabriel.com.
- (30 March 2010). "'Come Talk To Me' and 'Flume' released today on iTunes". Petergabriel.com.
- (10 March 2010). "2 'Scratch' 7-inch singles for Record Store Day". Petergabriel.com.
- "Scratch My Back". [[Metacritic]].
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- Arwa Haider ''Metro'', 15 February 2010.
- Pareles, Jon. (1 March 2010). "Peter Gabriel Says, 'I'll Sing Yours, You Sing Mine'". [[The New York Times]].
- {{cite Ryan
- "OLiS: sales for the period 15.02.2010 – 21.02.2010". [[OLiS]].
- [https://www.ultratop.be/fr/annual.asp?year=2010&cat=a "Rapports Annuels 2010: Albums"] (in French). Ultratop Wallonia. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20180811023133/http://www.snepmusique.com/tops-annuel/top-album-megafusion-annuel/?ye=2010 "Top Albums annuel (physique + téléchargement + streaming)"] (in French). [[SNEP]] Musique. 2010. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
- [http://www.sanity.com.au/products/2139708/Scratch_My_Back Release date for Scratch My Back] per Australian retailer [[Sanity (music store). Sanity]]. Retrieved 2 March 2010.
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20100304074918/http://www.musicline.de/de/product/5099960797520 Release date for Scratch My Back] per German charts website musicline.de. Retrieved 2 March 2010.
- [http://www.petergabriel.com/news/archive/2010/01/26/Scratch_My_Back_release_dates Scratch My Back release dates] {{webarchive. link. (30 December 2010 . Petergabriel.com News Archive (26 January 2010). Retrieved 6 February 2010.)
- [https://archive.today/20121231181210/http://www.livrariacultura.com.br/scripts/musica/resenha/resenha.asp?nitem=15008688&sid=0117123451222446356957518&k5=178D19DE&uid= Release date for Scratch My Back] per Brazilian retailer [[Livraria Cultura]]. Retrieved 6 February 2010.
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