
"Millenium Dome" issue
Released:
April 24, 2000
2CD package, for sale thru the internet and at the Millenium
Dome. CD #1 in jewel case w/booklet, CD #2 in cardboard picture
sleeve, and storybook, all slipped into a cardboard cover. There
were two versions of the limited edition: The Dome Merchandise
only (and pg.com) version and the Standard limited edition shop
version. The shop version, which was released 4
months after the mailorder/Dome one, has all references to Alison
Goldfrapp removed from the back at the request of Daniel Miller
(head of Mute Records).
Disc 1 Tracks:
1. Lowlight 6:39
2. The Time of the Turning 5:08 ![]()
3. The Man Who Loved the Earth / The Hand That Sold Shadows 4:12
4. The Time of the Turning (reprise)/ The Weaver's Reel 5:39
5. Father, Son 4:55 ![]()
6. The Tower That Ate People 4:45 ![]()
7. Revenge 1:28
8. White Ashes 2:40
9. Downside-Up 6:02 ![]()
10. The Nest That Sailed the Sky 4:53
11. The Tree That Went Up 2:17
12. Make Tomorrow 10:18 ![]()
+ E-CD Track (video of the Dome Show)
Disc 2 Tracks:
1. The Story of OVO - Rasco's Rap Version 5:07 ![]()
+ E-CD Track (video of the Dome Show, "inverted")
Liner notes:
Mastered by Tony Cousins at Metropolis.
Electra Strings: Fenella Barton, Dinah Beamish, Neil Catchpole,
Sally Herbert, Christine Jackson, Jackie Norrie, Claire Orsier,
Mary Scully.
The Dhol Foundation: Johnny Kalsi, J Daffu, I Chana, H Panesar, Y
Puri, V Rakkar.
Adzido Drummers: George Dzikunu, Mohammed Alidu, Kwesi Amankwa,
Daniel Laryea, Samuel Mensah.
All tracks written by Peter Gabriel except 'The Weavers Reel' by
PG & Richard Evans.
All tracks produced by Peter Gabriel except 'The Weavers Reel' by
PG & Simon Emmerson and 'Make Tomorrow' by PG & BT.
Engineered and programmed by Richard Chappell and Richard Evans.
Additional engineering by Edel Griffiths and Alan Coleman.
Storybook Notes:
The Story of Ovo - Peter Gabriel.
Story and text developed with: Bob Baker
Original concept for the show developed with: Mark Fisher
Additional text by: Charlotte Cory
Illustration concept and design: Christian Perret. Illustrated
by: Georges Crisci
Frontpiece: Zadok Ben-David
Book design by: Marc Bessant. Design co-ordination: Martha Ladly
A big thank you to Robert Lepage for guidance and brainstorming.
Note: The CD booklet contains pictures from the Dome Show,
comments from the show's creators (PG included) and a track by
track listing of all the musicians. The enhanced CD is a time
lapse video of the show with "The Nest That Sailed the
Sky" as the background music with the CD2 version an
"inverted" sequence of that on CD1