Us, released in 1992, was a deeply personal and experimental album, reflecting Gabriel's emotional journey through themes of love, loss, and self-discovery. Unlike its predecessor So, which had a more pop-oriented sound, Us was more introspective and experimental, blending art rock with elements of world music and electronic textures. The album was recorded over several years in various locations, including Gabriel’s own Real World Studios, and featured a diverse array of collaborators, such as Sinead O'Connor, Brian Eno, and Tony Levin. The album produced hit singles like "Digging in the Dirt" and "Steam," both of which charted successfully. However, it was the raw emotional depth and layered production that made Us a critical and artistic triumph.
To promote Us, Gabriel embarked on the Secret World Tour in 1993, one of the most ambitious and immersive tours of his career. Known for its elaborate and theatrical production – including two performance stages linked by a moving runway, a large rotating video screen, and two trapdoors with lifts – the show incorporated a unique visual narrative, with Gabriel employing cutting-edge technology to create a fully immersive experience for the audience. The set was exceedingly complex but added a magnificent visual element to the tour that stunned all who saw it.
DISC ONE
1 Come Talk To Me 6:36
2 Quiet Steam 1:43
3 Steam 1:43
4 Games Without Frontiers 5:24
5 Across The River 7:24
6 Red Rain 6:15
7 Shaking The Tree 9:39
8 Family Snapshot 4:53
9 Kiss The Frog 5:27
10 Solsbury Hill 4:30
DISC TWO
1 Digging In The Dirt 7:43
2 Sledgehammer 5:59
3 Secret World 11:00
4 In Your Eyes 9:24
5 Wallflower (with Inti-Illimani) 7:53
6 Biko (with Inti-Illimani) 9:43
7 Peter Gabriel Interview 1993