Peter Gabriel's soundtrack to the Millennium Dome show. It features guests David Rhodes (guitars), Tony Levin (bass and stick), Manu Katche (drums), BT (programming), David Bottrill (yes, Tool's producer did keyboard and programming work), Richie Havens (vocals), Iarla O Lionaird (vocals), and Elizabeth Fraser (vocals). The album was produced by Daniel Lanois. PG's vocals are rare on this work, and he continues to blend completely different types of music into a cohesive statement. He even takes a cue from labelmates Afro Celt Sound System and puts some African percussion underneath the Weaver's Reel. I cannot get through this album without crying.
Tracklisting (Double disc version):
Disc 1
- Low Light
- Time of the Turning
- The Man Who Loved The Earth/The Hand That Sold Shadows
- Time of the Turning (Reprise)/Weavers' Reel
- Father, Son
- The Tower That Ate People
- Revenge
- White Ashes
- Downside-up
- The Nest That Sailed The Sky
- The Tree That Went Up
- Make Tomorrow
Disc 2- The Story of OVO
Both discs contain an identical time-lapse video of the Millennium Dome Show.
(Single disc version)
- The Story Of OVO
- Low Light
- The Time Of The Turning
- The Man Who Loved The Earth/The Hand That Sold Shadows
- The Time Of The Turning(Reprise)/The Weavers Reel
- Father, Son
- The Tower That Ate People
- Revenge
- White Ashes
- Downside Up
- The Nest That Sailed The Sky
- Make Tomorrow