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Love Can Heal
2023 single by Peter Gabriel From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Love Can Heal" is a song by English musician Peter Gabriel, released as the ninth single in promotion of his tenth studio album I/O. Due to August having a blue moon, this was the second of two tracks to be released in August alongside "Olive Tree". Three versions of "Love Can Heal" were created, starting with the Bright-Side mix, which was produced by Spike Stent. On 15 September 2023, the Dark-Side mix (produced by Tchad Blake) and the In-Side mix (produced by Hans-Martin Buff) were also released. Gabriel described Buff's mix as an "immersive" experience that provided the listener "a place just to drift off into."[1]
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The song was debuted live back in 2016 during the Rock, Paper, Scissors tour in North America. Gabriel wrote the song as a tribute to Jo Cox who was murdered that same year.[2][3] Prior to her assassination, Gabriel had encountered Cox at a leadership conference.[4] In a press release, Gabriel explained that he included the track on i/o because he believed it fit with the theme of "being connected to everything".[5]
According to Gabriel, the track is a "dreamy, experiential piece with some abstract imagery" and "a carpet of sound, a tapestry where things are woven together, but not necessarily supposed to stick out, but just form part of a whole".[2][6] Gabriel aimed to create a "sensual, gentle environment to suggest a loving place out of these textured sounds" and developed a series of chords around a repetitive motif. Around two months after the demo was first created, Gabriel overdubbed some wine glasses, which he had affinity for ever since he had experimented with the Fairlight CMI and sampling in the 1980s.[7]
Aspects of the song, including the backing vocals from Jennie Abrahamson and Linnea Olsson, were taken from a live performance in Edmonton on 24 July 2016. Olsson's cello was also taken from the same performance, which first appears during the intro and mimics the melody found on the chorus. The song largely adheres to a chord progression of E-flat major, G minor, F major, although the song modulates to C major during the bridge and features an occasional E flat major seventh.[7]
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The cover was designed by artist Antony Micallef with his work "a small painting of what I think love looks".[2] Micallef also worked with Aardman Animations to create the song's music video.[8] About the track and artwork, Micallef said:
"With 'Love Can Heal' I could see my images coming up when I was hearing it. [...] I love artists who take risks and Peter's always chopped and changed and I like to do that too with my work and you know it doesn't just rest on this one thing."[5][9]
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Personnel
- Peter Gabriel – lead vocals, backing vocals, synths, piano, hairy drum
- David Rhodes – guitars, backing vocals
- Tony Levin – bass
- Ged Lynch – percussion
- Melanie Gabriel – backing vocals
- Ríoghnach Connolly – backing vocals
- Jennie Abrahamson – backing vocals
- Linnea Olsson – solo cello, backing vocals
- Angie Pollock – synths
- Katie May – guitar effects
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