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Djabe & Steve Hackett – Back To Sardinia – Review
The Hungarian jazz band Djabe and Steve Hackett continue to work together. After Life Is A Journey (2017) the band and Steve have now released their new studio album Back To Sardinia.
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The Hungarian jazz band Djabe and Steve Hackett continue to work together. After Life Is A Journey (2017) the band and Steve have now released their new studio album Back To Sardinia.
In 1986, Steve Hackett and Steve Howe (Yes) formed a supergroup, called GTR. They enjoyed some success with their only (self-titled) studio album. Harald Köhncke reviews the remastered 2CD edition from 2015.
After a little break and some changes in his band, Steve returned with his fifth album in 1981: Cured. Thomas Jesse looks back.
Steve Hackett and his touring band recorded a new studio album in 1980. Thomas Jesse took a closer look at Defector, which was the fourth solo album by Steve Hackett.
In 2000, Steve and John Hackett released an album with music from Erik Satie, a french composer from the early 20th Century. Bernd Vormwald wrote the review back in 2000.
After several collaborations on stage, Steve Hackett joined Hungarian band Djabe for the recording of a full studio album on the island Sardinia. Zoltán Kelemen shares his thoughts.
In May 2019, Spectral Mornings, the third solo album by Steve Hackett, celebrates its 40th anniversary. Eric Engler takes a closer look from today’s perspective.
Steve Hackett will release the follow-up to The Night Siren early 2019 via InsideOutMusic. The album is called At The Edge Of Light. We have all the info for you.
Steve Hackett’s 1984 solo album Till We Have Faces is not ranked among his best, also not a fan’s favorite. Reason enough for Thomas Jesse to take a closer look at this album.
Broken Skies, Outspread Wings compiles Steve Hackett’s work from 1984-2018 on 6CDs and 2DVDs. We have the details.
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