About "Growing Up"
Up is the seventh studio and thirteenth album overall by the English rock musician Peter Gabriel, released on 23 September 2002 through Geffen and Real World Records. The album rose to number 9 in the US, number 11 in the UK, and captured the number 1 position in Italy. Most critics reviewed it positively, though Rolling Stone said Gabriel was "out of touch". This would be Gabriel's last studio album of new original material for 21 years until the release of I/O (2023), although he did release several studio projects in the interim (including a covers album, Scratch My Back, in 2010, followed a year later by an album of orchestral re-recordings, New Blood).
Gabriel supported the album with a world tour in 2003 called Growing Up, his first in ten years since the Secret World Tour. Gabriel's Growing Up tour included backing vocals by his daughter Melanie, age 26–27. Select dates were filmed and released as Growing Up Live.
Top songs by Peter Gabriel
- Solsbury Hill
- Don't Give Up
- Sledgehammer
- Biko
- Blood Of Eden
- Across The River
- Lay Your Hands On Me
- I Have The Touch
- Big Time
- Steam
- Intruder
- In Your Eyes
- Family Snapshot
- Mercy Street
- My Head Sounds Like That
- Modern Love
- Red Rain
- On The Air
- Come Talk To Me
- Here Comes The Flood
- Love To Be Loved
- Humdrum
- A Wonderful Day In A One—way World
- Games Without Frontiers
- Home Sweet Home
- Growing Up
- No Self Control
- I Don't Remember
- Washing Of The Water
- Down The Dolce Vita
- The Rhythm Of The Heat
- The Drop
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