Album Reviews
As evocative as Passion's twenty-one tracks are for those who have seen Last Temptation, the collection also stands as a testament to the breadth of Gabriel's interests, as well as his talents. Quite simply, Passion is that rare progressive-rock album that isn't so enamored of its own cleverness that all it does is show off its own technical achievements. Working with his usual collaborators (among them guitarist David Rhodes and violinist Shankar, as well as occasional contributors David Sancious and Youssou N'Dour), Gabriel conjures up moods that seem at once period specific (many of the tunes are expansions of centuries-old Armenian, Egyptian and Kurdish motifs) and up-to-date.
Cuts like "Gethsemane" and "Of These, Hope" successfully accommodate third-world melodies and cross-rhythms in a Western pop context. Passion is stirring, stunning stuff: You won't hear it on the radio like you heard "Sledgehammer" or "Big Time," but if you do search it out, you'll find a piece of work by an artist who remains idiosyncratic without being obtuse.
(Posted: Jun 29, 1989)
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- The Feeling Begins
- Gethsemane
- Of These, Hope
- Lazarus Raised
- Of These, Hope - Reprise
- In Doubt
- A Different Drum
- Zaar
- Troubled
- Open
- Before Night Falls
- With This Love
- Sandstorm
- Stigmata
- Passion
- With This Love (Choir)
- Wall of Breath
- The Promise Of Shadows
- Disturbed
- It Is Accomplished
- Bread And Wine
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