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Blood of Eden

"Blood of Eden" is the third single from English rock musician Peter Gabriel's sixth album, Us (1992), featuring backing vocals by Irish singer-songwriter Sinéad O'Connor. It was written by Gabriel and produced by him with Daniel Lanois. The single was released in March 1993 by Geffen, Real World and Virgin, and narrowly failed to enter the UK top 40, peaking at number 43.

This article is about the Peter Gabriel single. For the young adult series by Julie Kagawa, see Blood of Eden (series).

"Blood of Eden"

"Mercy Street"

March 1993

  • 6:35 (album version)
  • 4:57 (radio edit)

Peter Gabriel

The single has two B-side tracks: A remix of "Mercy Street" (originally from Gabriel's previous studio album So, released in 1986) by William Orbit and an earlier version of the a-side. This version had originally appeared in the Wim Wenders film Until the End of the World (1991) but was not included on the official soundtrack.


The female vocal part of the song was performed on the 1993–1994 Secret World Tour first by British musician Joy Askew, then by Sinéad O'Connor for a few months, and finally by American singer-songwriter Paula Cole.[1][2] Cole's duet with Gabriel was released on both the Secret World Live album, as well as on the Secret World Live concert film.


The artwork for "Blood of Eden" was designed by Israeli artist Zadok Ben-David, who chose to depict a series of individuals inside of a "cosmic egg", which he described as a "mythological symbol of nothingness and wholeness, the very beginning of the universal creation." His original idea was to depict "a man and woman inside a man" to align with the theme of the song, but he thought that this interpretation was too literal and ultimately decided against it.[3] Ben-David also created the sculptures in the song's music video, which was directed by Nichola Bruce and Mike Coulson.[4]


In 2011, Gabriel re-released the song with orchestral background as a bonus track on the album New Blood.

CD single

All songs were written by Peter Gabriel.

– lead vocals, keyboards, keyboard bass

Peter Gabriel

– bass guitars

Tony Levin

– 12-string guitars

David Rhodes

– programming

David Bottrill

Additional musicians

with detailed track lists at Discogs.com.

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