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CD - Remastered

  • Release Date: 12/15/2007
  • Original Release: 1992
  • Sales Rank: 131,127
  • Label: VIRGIN JAPAN
  • UPC: 4988006813526
 
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Us

1LISTENCome Talk to Me 7:06
2LISTENLove to Be Loved 5:17
3LISTENBlood of Eden 6:38
4LISTENSteam 6:03
5LISTENOnly Us 6:32
6LISTENWashing of the Water 3:51
7LISTENDigging in the Dirt 5:18
8LISTENFourteen Black Paintings 4:37
9LISTENKiss That Frog 5:19
10LISTENSecret World 7:03

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Editorial Reviews

Six years after earning his first blockbuster, Peter Gabriel finally delivered Us, his sequel to So. Clearly, that great span of time indicates that Gabriel was obsessive in crafting the album, and Us bears the sound of endless hours in the studio. It's not just that the production is pristine, clean, and immaculate, it's that the music is, with only a handful of exceptions (namely, the "Sledgehammer" rewrite "Steam" and the fellatio ode "Kiss That Frog"), remarkably subtle and shaded. It's also not a coincidence that Us is, as Gabriel says in his liner notes, "about relationships," since the exquisitely textured music lets him expose his soul, albeit in a typically obtuse way. Since the music is so muted, it's no surprise that the album failed to capture a mass audience the way So did, but it's foolish to expect anyone but serious fans to unravel an album this deliberate. Gabriel is as adventurous as ever, yet he is relentlessly sober about his experiments, burying exotic sounds and percussion underneath crawling tempos measured atmospherics -- this is tastefully two-toned music, assembled by a consummate craftsman who became too immersed in detail to make anything but an insular, introspective work. Some gems are easier to unearth than others -- "Digging in the Dirt" has an insistent pulse, "Blood of Eden" and "Come Talk to Me" are quite beautiful, "Secret World" is quietly anthemic -- yet, given enough time, the record's understated approach and reflection becomes its most attractive element. But it takes a lot of spins and patience to get to that point, since this is an album he made for himself, and only those dedicated to the artist will have the patience to decode it. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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November 08, 2000: I am not usually inclined to offer my opinion on musical recordings given the high variability in personal taste, but Peter Gabriel's work on ''Us'' is cause for an exception to this rule. I think what makes this album so moving is, as another rater pointed out, the raw expression present in the lyrics and melody. The individual songs are layered with emotion and actually take on different meaning upon repeated exposure. The music stays with you long after you've stopped listening. I've had this album for years and never seem to outgrow it.

This review was written about the CD edition.

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June 03, 2000: This is not Gabriels most innovative album, and it does not pretend to be so. What makes 'Us' a masterpiece is the fact that this is an album in which its author puts his soul naked, demostrating that he also is a man who can laugh, cry, and everything in between. The music in Us is beautiful, combinning pop with ethnic instrumentation like only Peter Gabriel can do.

This review was written about the CD edition.