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INTRODUCING...STEVE HILLAGE (LIGHT IN THE SKY)

Steve Hillage

Canterbury Scene


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4 stars This compilation shows clearly how Mr. Steve Hillage was one of the most important musicians of all times.His guitar riffs are always convincent, showing a experienced and fast fingers guitarrist. Maybe his vocals sounds weak, but the guitar and the synthes (minimoog) gives a balance and the sound always make us fly. Steve was very creative, one of the first musician to make the space rock in the world, starting with the the group "Khan", and later with the french group "Gong", when he showed his potential as a guitar player. But in his solo career he made real masterpiece works, like "Motivation Radio","Radio", "Palm trees", and others. After this phase, Hillage simply went less creative and starts fading away, but left his name craved in the rock history.
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