Passion is in actuality Peter Gabriel's soundtrack to the Martin Scorsese film The Last Temptation of Christ, retitled as a result of legal barriers; regardless of its name, however, there's no mistaking the record's stirring power. Like much of Gabriel's solo work, the album is a product of his continuing fascination with world music, which he employs here to create an exceptionally beautiful and atmospheric tapestry of sound perfectly evocative of the film's resonant spiritual drama; inspired by field recordings collected in areas as diverse as Turkey, Senegal, and Egypt, Passion achieves a cumulative effect clearly Middle Eastern in origin, yet its brilliant fusion of ancient and modern musics ultimately transcends both geography and time. Remarkably dramatic, even visual, it is not only Gabriel's best film work but deserving of serious consideration as his finest music of any kind; equally worthwhile is Passion: Sources, which assembles the original native recordings which served as his creative launching pad. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
Track List
(try tracks 1,2,3,5,7,8,12,13,15,16 and 21)
The best work that Gabriel has done, personal opinion of course. This album/CD/soundtrack moves me decades later. If the first song doesn't keep you as a voluntary auditory subordinate, something is busted inside. Movie was pretty killer too. This is so not 'pop' Peter Gabriel. This is for spirit to hear more than the physical. No sh^t, that good. This is what 'Dead Can Dance' would cook up, but with very different spices. Just play it loud and let go.
This album is amazing. You can do almost anything while listening to it: read, work out, sleep, it is just unlike anything I have ever heard. Nice work PG!