Growing Up Live

Growing Up Live is a concert film by Hamish Hamilton and Peter Gabriel. It features a live performance from Gabriel's 2003 "Growing Up" tour. The concert is notable for its dynamic set design by Robert Lepage. Also of note is the addition of Melanie Gabriel, his daughter, for backing vocals in this concert footage. Bonus features include Tony Levin's photo album selections and an interview with Peter Gabriel about the story of Growing Up.

Growing Up Live
Video by
Released3 November 2003
Recorded8 & 9 May 2003 at the Fila Forum, Milan, Italy
GenreRock
Length134 mins
LabelGeffen (US & Canada)
Virgin Video
DirectorHamish Hamilton
ProducerIan Stewart
Peter Gabriel chronology
Secret World Live
(1993)
Growing Up Live
(2003)
Growing Up: A Family Portrait
(2005)
Growing Up Live
Live album by
Released8 February 2019
Recorded8 & 9 May 2003 at the Fila Forum, Milan, Italy
GenreRock
Peter Gabriel chronology
Back to Front: Live in London
(2014)
Growing Up Live
(2019)
Rated PG
(2019)

In 2019, the film was released as a listenable live album for the first time ever on music streaming platforms.

Track listing

All songs are written by Peter Gabriel.

  1. "Here Comes the Flood" – 8:37
  2. "Darkness" – 8:39
  3. "Red Rain" – 6:14
  4. "Secret World" – 9:06
  5. "Sky Blue" – 7:47
  6. "Downside Up" – 7:36
  7. "The Barry Williams Show" – 9:19
  8. "More than This" – 6:09
  9. "Mercy Street" – 7:39
  10. "Digging in the Dirt" – 7:36
  11. "Growing Up" – 6:14
  12. "Animal Nation" – 8:12
  13. "Solsbury Hill" – 4:45
  14. "Sledgehammer" – 4:59
  15. "Signal to Noise" – 9:39
  16. "In Your Eyes" – 11:34
  17. "Father, Son" – 6:15

Personnel

  • Peter Gabriel – lead vocals, keyboards.
  • Richard Evans – guitars, mandolin, whistles, backing vocals.
  • Melanie Gabriel – lead and backing vocals.
  • Tony Levin – bass, electric upright bass, backing vocals.
  • Ged Lynch – drums, percussions.
  • David Rhodes – guitars, backing vocals.
  • Rachel Z – keyboards, backing vocals.

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