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Artiist Song Time Album Year Steve Hackett Wolflight 7:45 Wolflight 2015 Temple of Switches The Vortex(single version) 3:54 Temple of Switches 2015 Temple of Switches Time Unwritten 5:28 Temple of Switches 2015 Temple of Switches Desert Sands 8:47 Temple of Switches 2015 Steven Wilson Hand Cannot Erase 4:09 Hand Cannot Erase 2015 Drifting Sun The […]
Artist Song Time Album Year Steven Wilson First Regret / 3 Years Older 11:51 Hand Cannot Erase (BD) 2015 Broers + Klazinga Now That You're Gone 4:46 Burdens of the Mind 2021 Steve Hackett Love Song To a Vampire 9:12 Wolflight 2015 Spock's Beard Tides of Time 8:44 The Oblivion Particle 2015 Arena The Unquiet […]
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Steve Hackett is renowned as an immensely talented and innovative rock musician. He was lead guitarist with Genesis as part of their classic line up with Gabriel, Collins, Banks and Rutherford, that produced acclaimed albums such as Selling England by the Pound (a favourite of John Lennon). With Steve's extraordinary versatility in both his electric guitar playing and his composing, he involves influences from many genres, including Jazz, World Music and Blues. He is equally adept in his classical albums that include renditions of pieces by composers from Bach to Satie, his own acoustic guitar compositions that have gained the admiration of many, including Yehudi Menuhin, and ambitious guitar/ orchestra albums such as A Midsummer Night's Dream, recorded with the Royal Philharmonic. With Genesis, Steve's guitar playing produced some of the most memorable moments, from the sensitivity of his acoustic sound on Horizons and Blood on the Rooftops to the dramatic rock guitar solos of Firth of Fifth and Fountain of Salmacis. As he embarked on his solo career he developed his exceptional range, pushing musical boundaries into exciting areas, inventing new sounds and also techniques such as 'tapping'. His solo career went from strength to strength and the mid eighties not only saw the hit single Cell 151, but also the Steve Hackett and Steve Howe super group GTR, highly successful in America. Steve Hackett After GTR Steve worked further with many renowned musicians such as Paul Carrick, Bonny Tyler, John Wetton and Brian May, who has credited Steve as an early influence. Steve went on to produce his hit album Genesis Revisited. He went even further back to his roots with Blues with a Feeling, whilst continuing to challenge his own 'horizons' with an amazingly eclectic mix of sounds, genres and a sense of the exotic that excites his many followers to this day. Recent albums have possessed a high level of sophistication, along with an ever-present powerful dynamic, from the dramatic and atmospheric darkness of Darktown and Wild Orchids to the colourful voyage through time and space of To Watch the Storms. 2009's Out Of The Tunnel's Mouth, written and recorded in the midst of domestic and professional upheaval, was released to an overwhelmingly positive response from fans and reviewers alike, many of them proclaiming it his best ever. Hot on the heels of OOTTM was Beyond the Shrouded Horizon released in 2011, which has easily received an equally enthusiastic response. In 2012 Steve collaborated with Chris Squire of Yes on the "Squackett" album A Life Within a Day. Steve's live electric gigs take his fans on an extraordinary journey drawn from a rich musical heritage. Perennial Genesis favourites such as the mighty Firth Of Fifth sit alongside solo classics, while more recent solo material is also included, demonstrating that Steve is an artist still at the very top of his game. Supported by some of the best musicians on the planet, Steve's unique guitar work remains the fulcrum on which this challenging and exhilarating show is balanced. Genesis' induction into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in March 2010 stands as a testament to the enduring qualities of their music. Steve has always held a torch for the classic Genesis music. His Genesis Revisited II, a double CD, involves several iconic artists and contains many Genesis favourites. It was released in late October 2012. A Genesis Revisited worldwide tour in 2013 was followed by a Genesis Extended tour in 2014 and early 2015 due to popular demand… Never one to rest on his laurels, Steve continues to blaze a trail with new material and to be an exhilarating and groundbreaking artist. Following the success of his album Wolflight, his latest album The Night Siren gained even more notoriety, charting in several countries and reaching the top 30 in the UK charts. He tours worldwide. In February / March 2018 he will tour from North America to South America encompassing his whole career wit...
Steve released six studio albums with Genesis between 1971 and 1977 and twenty-five solo albums that feature his virtuosic guitar and the spirit of '70s prog rock. He now works with producer/keyboardist Roger King to create dense, cinematic soundscapes. We discuss "In the Skeleton Gallery" (and listen to "Anything but Love") from The Night Siren (2017), "Love Song to a Vampire" from Wolflight (2014), and "Omega Metallicus" from Darktown (1999). Opening/closing music: Steve's solo from "Firth of Fifth" from Genesis's Selling England by the Pound (1973). More at hackettsongs.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page.
Steve released six studio albums with Genesis between 1971 and 1977 and twenty-five solo albums that feature his virtuosic guitar and the spirit of '70s prog rock. He now works with producer/keyboardist Roger King to create dense, cinematic soundscapes. We discuss "In the Skeleton Gallery" (and listen to "Anything but Love") from The Night Siren (2017), "Love Song to a Vampire" from Wolflight (2014), and "Omega Metallicus" from Darktown (1999). Opening/closing music: Steve's solo from "Firth of Fifth" from Genesis's Selling England by the Pound (1973). More at hackettsongs.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page.
The day is here! Steve Hackett, of being Steve Hackett fame, sat down with Riley for a full hour talking about the making of Wolflight, his 24th solo album. If that doesn’t boggle your mind, the fact that we are only 4 months into this podcast should. Find Steve’s tour dates here: http://www.hackettsongs.com/tour.html
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Genesis and solo legend Steve Hackett sits down with members of the Tabletop to discuss his latest work, Wolflight, how he chose songs for his most recent career-spanning tour, the history behind a Genesis fan-favorite tune, and more!
Time Band Song Time Album Year 18:00:00 Amplifier Magic Carpet 03:41 Mystoria 2014 18:04:45 Steve Hackett Earthshine 03:20 Wolflight 2015 18:08:04 Project: Patchwork Land Of Hope And Honour 05:12 Tales […]
Get Ready to ROCK!'s David Randall chats to Steve Hackett about his album Wolflight released in March 2015
Get Ready to ROCK!'s David Randall chats to Steve Hackett about his album Wolflight released in March 2015
Steve Hackett returns to The Prog Report to discuss his new album Wolflight, the success of his Genesis Revisited tour and why he believes the early era of Genesis still holds up.