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Steve Hackett – Recording Compendium, Part 2: 1978 – 1980
The second part is about the phase with Steve Hackett’s first, permanent solo band, with whom the albums Spectral Mornings and Defector were recorded and toured extensively.
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The endless vastness of the Steve Hackett studio and live recordings is organised and listed in this recording compendium. This compendium was created by Steffen Gerlach.
From time to time Steve Hacketts writes some lines exclusively for the readers of our website.
The second part is about the phase with Steve Hackett’s first, permanent solo band, with whom the albums Spectral Mornings and Defector were recorded and toured extensively.
This Recording Compendium is an ongoing research on Steve Hackett’s extraordinary oeuvre and lists all his recordings.
Part 1 of the Steve Hackett Recording Compendium covers his first ten years outside of Genesis, including the album with Quiet World and his first two solo albums, ‘Voyage Of The Acolyte’ and ‘Please Don’t Touch!
Better Strangers, the current band of Phil Collins’s son Nicholas Collins, have released their debut single Lies today.
Like other musicians, Steve Hackett also recorded some stuff at home during the 2020 Corona pandemic. Steve offers an acoustic performance on video every day and we have compiled them here.
Steve Hackett has written some lines about the current tour exclusively for the readers of our website, so read his latest blog here.
Fifty Eight Hundred, Nicholas Collins’ own band, have released their new single Somehow today.
It was October 8, 1977, when Steve Hackett announced he was leaving Genesis. Helmut Janisch looked back at that day in late 1997. With the upcoming Genesis Revisited II album and the 35th anniversary of his departure and of Seconds Out in 2012, it was time for an update.