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A radio edit of this track from the forthcoming studio album "To Watch The Storms" (release May 26th, 2003) |
CD: To Watch The Storms
Label: Camino Records / Inside Out
Credits: Steve Hackett - Guitar/ Vocals; Roger King - Keyboards; Ian McDonald - Sax; Terry Gregory - Bass/Vocals; Gary O'Toole - Drums / Vocals; |
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A track from the forthcoming studio album "To Watch The Storms" (release May 26th, 2003) |
CD: To Watch The Storms
Label: Camino Records / Inside Out
Credits: Steve Hackett - Vocals / Guitar; Roger King - Keyboards; Terry Gregory - Bass / Vocals; Gary O'Toole - Drums / Vocals; Rob Townsend - Sax; John Hackett - Flute. |
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The classic Los Endos originally appeared on Genesis' "A Trick Of The Tail" but now forms the finale of Hackett's live show. Taken from the forthcoming "Somewhere In South America" CD/DVD. |
CD: Somewhere In South America
Label: Camino Records
Credits: Steve Hackett - Guitar; Roger King - Keyboards; Gary O'Toole - Drums; Terry Gregory - Bass; Rob Townsend - Sax & Flute |
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The title track of Hackett's last studio album played live here in Buenos Aires. Taken from the "Somewhere In South America" CD/DVD. |
CD: Somewhere In South America
Label: Camino Records
Credits: Steve Hackett - Guitar & vocals; Roger King - Keyboards; Gary O Toole - Drums; Terry Gregory - Bass; Rob Townsend - Sax & Flute. |
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An impassioned live performance of this soaring instrumental passgae from "The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway". From the "Somewhere In South America" CD/DVD |
CD: Somewhere In South America
Label: Camino Records
Credits: Steve Hackett - Guitar; Roger King - Keyboards; Gary O'Toole - Drums; Terry Gregory - Bass; Rob Townsend - Sax & Flute |
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A new, dry and close-miked recording of this classic. Especially produced for a feature in the UK's TOTAL GUITAR magazine and soon to be available on the forthcoming Genesis files compilation |
CD: Genesis Files
Label: Snapper
Credits: Steve Hackett - guitar; recorded by Benedict Fenner |
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Show opener from 90s Live; includes Myopia/Los Endos/Imagining/Ace of Wands/Hackett To Pieces
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CD: Live Archive: 90s
Label: Camino
Credits: Steve Hackett - guitar; Doug Sinclair - bass; Hugo Degenhardt - drums; Julian Colbeck - keyboards |
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From the Live Archive Box Set. Recorded at Hammersith Odeon on June 30, 1979 with the 'Shearer' line-up, this is an MP3-exclusive edit as the whole cut clocks in at almost 10 minutes! |
CD: Live Archive: 70s
Label: Camino
Credits: Steve Hackett - guitar & vocals; Pete Hicks - vocals; Nick Magnus - keyboards; John Hackett - flute, guitar & bass pedals; Dik Cadbury - bass & vocals; John Shearer - drums |
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From the Hackett Live Archive 70s set. An MP3.com-exclusive edit (the whole cut is around 12 minutes ...) from a show at the legendary the Hammersmith Odeon. |
CD: Live Archive: 70s
Label: Camino
Credits: Steve Hackett - guitar & vocals; Pete Hicks - vocals; Nick Magnus - keyboards; John Hackett - guitar; Dik Cadbury - bass; John Shearer - drums |
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Live in Rome. The opening number of Steve's 1981 show at the Castel Sant' Angelo. |
CD: Live Archive: 80s
Label: Camino
Credits: Steve Hackett - guitar; Nick Magnus - keyboards; Chas Cronk - bass; Ian Mosley - drums |
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Recorded at Steve's 1981 show in Rome's Castel Sant' Angelo. |
CD: Live Archive: 80s
Label: Camino
Credits: Steve Hackett - guitar; Nick Magnus - keyboards; Chas Cronk - bass; Ian Mosley - drums |
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One of the suite of fluid and lyrical original compositions for guitar and orchestra from the album "A Midsummer Night's Dream". Inspired by Shakepeare's play and recorded by Steve with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. |
CD: A Midsummer Night's Dream
Label: Camino
Credits: Steve Hackett - guitar; The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Produced by Steve Hackett. Recorded and mixed by Roger King. Arranged by Steve Hackett and Roger King. Orchestrated and conducted by Matt Dunkley. Orchestra recorded at Air Studios, Lyndhurst Hall |
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One of the suite of fluid and lyrical original pieces for guitar and orchestra which comprise the album "A Midsummer Night's Dream". Recorded by Steve Hackett with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. |
CD: A Midsummer Night's Dream
Label: Camino
Credits: Steve Hackett - guitar; The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Produced by Steve Hackett. Recorded and mixed by Roger King. Arranged by Steve Hackett and Roger King. Orchestrated and conducted by Matt Dunkley. Roger King: Organ Orchestra recorded at Air Studios, Lyndhurst Hall. Organ recorded at St. Simon Zelotes, Chelsea by kind permission of David Lowman. |
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Piece from the album "A Midsummer Night's Dream". |
CD: A Misdummer Night's Dream
Label: Camino
Credits: Steve Hackett - Guitar; The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra |
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One of the suite of fluid and lyrical original compositions for guitar and orchestra which comprise the album "A Midsummer Night's Dream". |
CD: A Midsummer Night's Dream
Label: Camino
Credits: Steve Hackett - guitar; The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Produced by Steve Hackett. Recorded and mixed by Roger King. Arranged by Steve Hackett and Roger King. Orchestrated and conducted by Matt Dunkley. John Hackett: Additional flute. Orchestra recorded at Air Studios, Lyndhurst Hall. |
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The No. 1 hit single from GTR |
CD: GTR
Label: One Way
Credits: Steve Hackett - guitar: Steve Howe - guitar: Jonathan Mover - drums : Phil Spalding - bass: Max Bacon - vocals: Produced by Geoff Downes |
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GTR's live version. Recorded at The Wiltern Theatre Los Angeles |
CD: GTR Live
Label: King Biscuit Flower Hour
Credits: Steve Hackett - guitar & vocals; Steve Howe - guitar & vocals; Max Bacon - vocals; Phil Spalding - bass' Jonathan Mover - drums; Matt Clifford - keyboards |
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From the GTR Live album recorded at The Wiltern Theatre Los Angeles |
CD: GTR Live
Label: King Biscuit Flower Hour
Credits: Steve Hackett - guitar & vocals; Steve Howe - guitar & vocals; Max Bacon - vocals; Phil Spalding - bass & vocals; Jonathan Mover - drums; Matt Clifford - keyboards |
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From the album "Cured" |
CD: Cured
Label: Virgin
Credits: Steve Hackett - guitra; Nick Magnus - keyboards and Linn drums |
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From the album "Cured". |
CD: Cured
Label: Virgin
Credits: Steve Hackett - guitar; Nick Magnus - keyboards and Linn drums |
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Rare alternate version of the "Feedback" track featuring Brian May and reworked in 1993 with Hackett's live band |
CD: N/A
Credits: Vocals and guitar: Steve Hackett / Guitar: Brian May / Keyboards: Julian Colbeck, Nick Magnus / Bass: Douglas Sinclair / Drums: Hugo Degenhardt / Backing vocals: Steve, Chris Thompson, Billy Budis / Recorded by: John Acock, Jerry Peal & Chris Deam / Mixed |
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A cracking track from the DARKTOWN album! |
CD: Darktown
Label: Camino Records
Credits: Drums by Hugo Degenhardt: Drum post production by Aron Friedman & Ben Fenner: Bass guitar Billy Budis: Vocals & Gibson Goldtop guitar by Steve Hackett: Piano & keyboards by Aron Friedman: Mixed by Ben Fenner |
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Buried Rock classic "Slot Machine" co-written and co-produced by Steve Hackett and Brian May |
CD: Feedback '86
Label: Camino Records
Credits: Chris Thompson vocals / Steve Hackett guitar & vocals / Brian May guitar & vocals / Nick Magnus keyboards & virtual drums |
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A Hackett rarity - originally produced in 1991 for the Guitar Speak III album and only ever released on that compilation. |
CD: Guitar Speak III
Label: No Speak/IRS
Credits: Steve Hackett: Les Paul, Stepp DG1, Yairi nylon, virtual drums. Billy Budis: Bass Guitar |
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Steve Hackett's tribute to the classic Crimson cut. Recorded in Tokyo with his all-star band including Crimson co-founder Ian McDonald, John Wetton and Chester Thompson |
CD: The Tokyo Tapes
Label: Camino Records
Credits: STEVE HACKETT: Guitar/Harmonica/Vocals / JOHN WETTON: Bass/Guitar/Vocals / IAN MCDONALD: Flute/Sax/Guitar/Keyboards/Vocals / CHESTER THOMPSON: Drums / JULIAN COLBECK: Keyboards/Vocals / Mixed by BEN FENNER |
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Hackett's gargantuan re-reading of the classic Genesis cut featuring guest appearances from Chester Thompson & Ian McDonald. From the album "Genesis Revisited" (aka "Watcher Of The Skies - Genesis Revisited") |
CD: Genesis Revisited
Label: Reef/Guardian
Credits: STEVE HACKETT - Guitar/Percussion / IAN MCDONALD - Flute & Sax / PINO PALLADINO - Bass / HUGO DEGENHARDT - Drums / CHESTER THOMPSON - Add’l drums / ROGER KING - Keyboards & Programming / Mixed by ROGER KING |
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Music from the Showtime documentary "Outwitting Hitler" |
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Music from the Showtime documentary "Outwtitting Hitler" |
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Title track from the album Darktown |
CD: Darktown
Label: Camino Records
Credits: Sax - Ian McDonald: Keys - Julian Colbeck & Roger King: Lacerated guitar, ambient harmonica & narration - Steve Hackett: Bass extractions - Roger King: Recorded & mixed by Roger King |
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Music from the Showtime documentary "Outwitting Hitler" |
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Bonus track included only on the "Tokyo Tapes" album. |
CD: The Tokyo Tapes
Label: Camino Records
Credits: STEVE HACKETT - Guitar/Percussion: ARON FRIEDMAN - Keyboards/Programming: Mixed by JERRY PEAL |
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Bonus track only available on the "Tokyo Tapes" album. |
CD: The Tokyo Tapes
Label: Camino Records
Credits: STEVE HACKETT - Guitar/Percussion: ARON FRIEDMAN - Keyboards/Programming: Mixed by JERRY PEAL |
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Bonus track only available on Japanese edition of the Darktown album. A Hackett homage to the blues which inspired him. |
CD: Darktown
Label: Mercury Records Japan
Credits: Virtual drums & bass, piano, programs and effects - Roger King / Harmonica, guitars, vocal and percussion - Steve / Mixed by Roger King |
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Bonus track only available on the Japanese edition of the Darktown album. Instrumental. |
CD: Darktown
Label: Mercury Records Japan
Credits: Keyboards, percussion, bass & programming - Ben Fenner / Guitar & chimes - Steve / Mixed by Ben Fenner |
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