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Steve Hackett – There Are Many Sides To The Night – review
Steve Hackett has released a live album of one of his acoustic shows in 1995: There Are Many Sides To The Night.
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Steve Hackett has released a live album of one of his acoustic shows in 1995: There Are Many Sides To The Night.
Steve Hackett has released a new album three years after his last rock album Wild Orchids. It is called Out Of The Tunnel’s Mouth and Steffen Gerlach has listened to it for you.
After he left Genesis Steve Hackett proceeded to release his second solo album Please Don’t Touch with an impressive list of guest musicians.
There is many a prejudice against (ex-)stars and musician beyond their 50th birthday: They have become lazy, uncreative, their own caricature and so forth. Frequently these claims are true…
In February 2002 a second Steve Hackett compilation was published.
In 1975 Steve Hackett, lead guitarist with Genesis, became the first member of Genesis to release a solo album.
Steve Hackett indulges in his love for classical music again. On February 19 he released his Tribute to his guitar idols, dispensing with every instrument that is not a nylon guitar.
After the success the GTR album enjoyed in the mid-80s Steve Hackett planned to do another solo album that was to be called Feedback. It was never released, though parts of it found their way to the fans. Now Steve has completed and released it.
After he had finished reminiscing about his time in Genesis Steve Hackett released a real solo album again. Darktown is, the title gives it away, rather gloomy…
After his surprise album Genesis Revisited Steve Hackett played four shows in Japan with his band. These gigs were preserved as the live double album The Tokyo Tapes.
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