Peter Gabriel So tour 1986-1987

Also known as the This Way Up tour.

Peter Gabriel
Instruments
 * Akai S900
 * Linn 9000(?)
 * Sequential Circuits Prophet-5
 * Yamaha CP-80
 * Yamaha KX-5 keytar

Rack units & Outboard gear
 * AMS DMX 15-80 digital delay/harmonizer
 * Boss CE-1 Chorus Ensemble (x2)
 * Boss CE-3 Chorus (x2)
 * Deltalab DL-2
 * Ibanez SDR-1000
 * Roland MKS-20 Digital Piano - top of the racks in 1987 concerts
 * Roland SDD-320 Dimension D chorus
 * Yamaha SPX90
 * Soundcraft Series 200 8-4-2 mixer

Sources: Keyboard, January 1987 (Japanese edition), various photos

David Rhodes
Guitars
 * Fender Electric XII
 * Steinberger GL2

Amplification
 * Roland JC-120 (x2)
 * Mesa/Boogie(?)

Effects & racks
 * Boss CE-2 Chorus
 * Boss DS-1 Distortion
 * Boss SD-1 Overdrive
 * Boss VB-2 Vibrato?
 * MXR MX-151 Delay System II
 * Ibanez HD-1000 harmonics/delay
 * Roland SDE-1000 digital delay
 * Roland SEQ-331 31-band graphic eq
 * Roland SRV-2000 digital reverb
 * T.C. Electronic 1140 parametric eq
 * Yamaha SPX90 multi-effects processor

Sources: Guitar Player September 1987, PG live in Athens

Tony Levin
Basses
 * Chapman Stick
 * Music Man Sabre (so-called "Sledgehammer" bass)
 * Music Man fretless (possibly a StingRay)

Amplification
 * Yamaha 2x15 bass bin

Effects
 * Boss pedals (Left to right, bottom row then top row):
 * PSM-5 Power Supply & Master Switch or DM-2 delay (red pedal)
 * DF-2 SUPER Feedbacker & Distortion (pale orange)
 * OD-2 TURBO Overdrive (yellow)
 * CS-2 Compressor/Sustainer (blue)
 * DSD-2 Digital Sampler/Delay (white)
 * OC-2 Octaver
 * GE-7 Graphic Equalizer(?) (top row)
 * Ibanez UE-400 multi-effects
 * Ibanez UE-405 multi-effects

Keyboards
 * Emulator
 * Yamaha DX7

Source: Peter Gabriel Athens 1987 (see tracking sheet listing Tony's E-mu and DX7), Athens concert video

David Sancious
Keyboards & Samplers
 * Akai S900
 * Oberheim Xpander
 * Yamaha KX-88
 * Yamaha TX816 synth modules
 * computer

Source: Keyboard, January 1987 (Japanese edition), photos

Manu Katche
Drums (Pearl - later replaced by Yamaha with same drum sizes, except where noted)
 * 22" bass drum
 * 12" rack tom
 * 13" rack tom
 * 14" rack tom
 * 16" floor tom
 * 7 1/2" Noble & Cooley snare

Cymbals (Zildjian)
 * 18" crash (regular)
 * K series 18" crash
 * 20" Rock Ride
 * 8" splashes (x2)
 * 10" splash

Electronics
 * Roland Octapad
 * Akai S900 sampler
 * Garfield Drum Doctor
 * Dynacord Rhythm Stick

Sources:
 * Modern Drummer, December 1987