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Peter Gabriel launches double album

New Blood revisits solo repertoire accompanied by 46-piece orchestra.

Former Genesis frontman Peter Gabriel has been following a new path that includes the orchestral sounds of violins and horns instead of electric guitars, reports Clash Music.

Set to release October 11, New Blood is the artist’s ninth studio album since his solo career first took off in 1977, and is a continuation of last year’s album Scratch My Back, in which Gabriel covered favorite songs by artists like David Bowie, Arcade Fire, and Neil Young – all accompanied by an orchestra.

This time the singer has chosen his own catalog to record with the New Blood orchestra, including hits like In Your Eyes and Solsbury Hill. The idea came about while the singer toured with the 46-piece New Blood Orchestra. A double CD edition will include the regular tracklist as well the instrumental versions.

A couple of weeks after the album drops, on October 25, a new live 3D HD DVD of Gabriel and the orchestra performing at the Hammersmith Apollo in London will also be released. A special edition set will also include a bonus CD of concert highlights and a 60-page hardcover photo book.

New Blood tracklist:

1. Rhythm of the Heat
2. Downside Up (featuring Melanie Gabriel)
3. San Jacinto
4. Intruder
5. Wallflower
6. In Your Eyes
7. Mercy Street
8. Red Rain
9. Darkness
10. Don’t Give Up (featuring Ane Brun)
11. Digging in the Dirt
12. The Nest that Sailed the Sky
13. A Quiet Moment
14. Solsbury Hill (bonus track)