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    Posted: March 09 2014 at 14:53
I was wondering about what PA forum members would have to suggest from Steve Hackett solo career, from which i still have quite a few to check out, if already there was a thread about it i apologize.
 
Anyway, i made a little selection of 20 from my favourites of Hackett's compositions:
 
Between The Cold Moon And The Earth (A Midsummer Night's Dream)
Celebration (A Midsummer Night's Dream)
Lyra (Metamorpheus)
Hammer In The Sand (Defector)
Mountains Turned Into Clouds (A Midsummer Night's Dream)
She Moves In Memories (Wild Orchids)
Starlight (A Midsummer Night's Dream)
The Dancing Ground (Metamorpheus)
The Red Flowers of Tachai Blooms Everywhere (Spectral Mornings)
Cerberus At Peace (Metamorpheus)
Concert For Munich Part 1 (Momentum)
Concert For Munich Part 2 (Momentum)
Wind Sand And Stars (To Watch The Storms)
That Vast Life (Metamorpheus)
Under The World Orpheus Looks Back (Metamorpheus)
Elegy (Metamorpheus)
Kim (Please Don't Touch)
Second Chance (Bay Of Kings)
Variation On A Theme By Chopin (Momentum)
 
As you can see, i selected a little list of his Classical style songs that i actually love and for me of timeless spirit, besides it'is my favourite Hackett style. But i enjoy as well his other styles, Steve Hackett is an eclectic artist. I would like to know the others diverse perceptions you surely have about his compositions.
 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 09 2014 at 15:16
I've only heard a handful of Hackett albums, mostly the early ones. My favorite track, hands down, is "How Can I" from the Please Don't Touch album. Richie Havens rules on that one.

I'll be checking the thread for subsequent responses, as my Hackett solo knowledge is one I wouldn't mind expanding.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 09 2014 at 16:13
I love pretty well everything Steve has ever done (and that's a fair amount, it must be said!)...This real oldie off his first album always brings me out in goosebumps though:
 
 
The short instrumental 'Hammer In The Sand' that you mention above off 'Defector' is another hauntingly beautiful piece:
 
 
And this is just pure genius:
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 09 2014 at 16:25
You should have put this in 'Top 10 & Lists'. Anyway, here's my faves (in chronological order)...

Ace Of Wands
A Tower Struck Down
Please Don't Touch
Clocks (The Angel Of Mons)
Spectral Mornings
Jacuzzi
Camino Royale
Magma America Great Make Again
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 09 2014 at 17:25
I have been buying a lot of Hackett albums recently including Beyond The Shrouded Horizon , Please Don't Touch and Guitar Noir to add to the obvious ones. At the moment it would be difficult to make a balanced or interesting selection beyond the obvious.Anyway:

Clocks
Spectral Mornings
Slogans
The Shadow Of The Heirophant
Rebecca
Please Don't Touch
The Steppes
Wind,Sand and Stars
The Air Conditioned Nightmare

..i remember him playing several of those at The Reading Festival  in the late seventies (broadcast on the BBC , I wasn't there unfortunately). Always impressive.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 09 2014 at 18:07
Originally posted by yam yam yam yam wrote:

I love pretty well everything Steve has ever done (and that's a fair amount, it must be said!)...This real oldie off his first album always brings me out in goosebumps though:
 .........
 
Heart
 
Yeah right on, indeed that's a fair amount to check out from him, and nice reminding of the superb Voyage of The Acolyte, it was the first LP i bought (Please Don't Touch ! was the second one, at that time there weren't CDs yet), Shadow of The Hierophant is really deligthful!, and another song also worth mentioning is the stunning Hands Of The Priestess (parts 1 & 2).


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 09 2014 at 18:08
Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

I have been buying a lot of Hackett albums recently including Beyond The Shrouded Horizon , Please Don't Touch and Guitar Noir to add to the obvious ones. At the moment it would be difficult to make a balanced or interesting selection beyond the obvious.Anyway:

Clocks
Spectral Mornings
Slogans
The Shadow Of The Heirophant
Rebecca
Please Don't Touch
The Steppes
Wind,Sand and Stars
The Air Conditioned Nightmare

..i remember him playing several of those at The Reading Festival  in the late seventies (broadcast on the BBC , I wasn't there unfortunately). Always impressive.
 
No doubt, that would be quite interesting if someone could make available the recordings from that show, unfortunately the only Hackett shows that i've found out are his recent ones, thanks for that data Richardh.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 09 2014 at 22:02
I don't know so many Hackett songs, except for their debut and one of his last live albums. But Shadow of the Hierophant is a monster of a song, as good as anything Genesis could have unleashed.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 09 2014 at 23:23
Racing in A is probably my favorite song.  Spectral Mornings is obvious for favorite instrumental.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 10 2014 at 01:04
Originally posted by Rick Robson Rick Robson wrote:





I was wondering about what PA forum members would have to suggest from Steve Hackett solo career, from which i still have quite a few to check out, if already there was a thread about it i apologize.  Anyway, i made a little selection of 20 from my favourites of Hackett's compositions:  Between The Cold Moon And The Earth (A Midsummer Night's Dream)Celebration (A Midsummer Night's Dream)Lyra (Metamorpheus)Hammer In The Sand (Defector)Mountains Turned Into Clouds (A Midsummer Night's Dream)She Moves In Memories (Wild Orchids)Starlight (A Midsummer Night's Dream)The Dancing Ground (Metamorpheus)The Red Flowers of Tachai Blooms Everywhere (Spectral Mornings)Cerberus At Peace (Metamorpheus)Concert For Munich Part 1 (Momentum)Concert For Munich Part 2 (Momentum)Wind Sand And Stars (To Watch The Storms)That Vast Life (Metamorpheus)Under The World Orpheus Looks Back (Metamorpheus)Elegy (Metamorpheus)Kim (Please Don't Touch)Second Chance (Bay Of Kings)Variation On A Theme By Chopin (Momentum) As you can see, i selected a little list of his Classical style songs that i actually love and for me of timeless spirit, besides it'is my favourite Hackett style. But i enjoy as well his other styles, Steve Hackett is an eclectic artist. I would like to know the others diverse perceptions you surely have about his compositions. 



I listed a few of my favorites from albums weren't contained in your list

Sierra Quemada (Guitar Noir)
Take These Pearls (Guitar Noir)
Like an Arrow (Guitar Noir)
Dark as the Grave (Guitar Noir)
Tubehead (Out of the Tunnel's Mouth)
Last Train to Istanbul (Out of the Tunnel's Mouth)
Ace of Wands (Voyage of the Acolyte)

I have to really recommend Beyond the Shrouded Horizon (Disc 2 is especially exquisite. He even does a cover of a portion of Focus' Eruption that's as least as fabulous as the original)
Blues with a Feeling is a must have. It's Louisiana style blues from start to finish.
Sketches of Satie is really nice. This has really grown on me over the years.

Some of the albums you have are among my favorites - To Watch the Storms, Spectral Mornings, and Momentum in particular
Sketches of Satie has also grown on me over the years.

I enjoy his vocals too, such as India Rubber Man (Highly Strung). I think he really hits his stride on vocals with Guitar Noir.

Don't overlook his live videos either.
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Tower Struck Down
Every Day
Clocks - Angel Of Mons
Tiger moth
The Steppes
Slogans
Leaving
Jacuzzi
The Air Conditioned Nightmare
Take These Pearls
Between The Sunset And The Coconut Palms
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 10 2014 at 01:16
The Shadow Of The Hierophant 
All of Spectral Mornings
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 10 2014 at 02:49
Originally posted by Rick Robson Rick Robson wrote:

Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

I have been buying a lot of Hackett albums recently including Beyond The Shrouded Horizon , Please Don't Touch and Guitar Noir to add to the obvious ones. At the moment it would be difficult to make a balanced or interesting selection beyond the obvious.Anyway:

Clocks
Spectral Mornings
Slogans
The Shadow Of The Heirophant
Rebecca
Please Don't Touch
The Steppes
Wind,Sand and Stars
The Air Conditioned Nightmare

..i remember him playing several of those at The Reading Festival  in the late seventies (broadcast on the BBC , I wasn't there unfortunately). Always impressive.
 
No doubt, that would be quite interesting if someone could make available the recordings from that show, unfortunately the only Hackett shows that i've found out are his recent ones, thanks for that data Richardh.

BBC recordings are always the best so it would be nice indeed.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 10 2014 at 21:09
Originally posted by HackettFan HackettFan wrote:

Originally posted by Rick Robson Rick Robson wrote:





I was wondering about what PA forum members would have to suggest from Steve Hackett solo career, from which i still have quite a few to check out, if already there was a thread about it i apologize.  Anyway, i made a little selection of 20 from my favourites of Hackett's compositions:  Between The Cold Moon And The Earth (A Midsummer Night's Dream)Celebration (A Midsummer Night's Dream)Lyra (Metamorpheus)Hammer In The Sand (Defector)Mountains Turned Into Clouds (A Midsummer Night's Dream)She Moves In Memories (Wild Orchids)Starlight (A Midsummer Night's Dream)The Dancing Ground (Metamorpheus)The Red Flowers of Tachai Blooms Everywhere (Spectral Mornings)Cerberus At Peace (Metamorpheus)Concert For Munich Part 1 (Momentum)Concert For Munich Part 2 (Momentum)Wind Sand And Stars (To Watch The Storms)That Vast Life (Metamorpheus)Under The World Orpheus Looks Back (Metamorpheus)Elegy (Metamorpheus)Kim (Please Don't Touch)Second Chance (Bay Of Kings)Variation On A Theme By Chopin (Momentum) As you can see, i selected a little list of his Classical style songs that i actually love and for me of timeless spirit, besides it'is my favourite Hackett style. But i enjoy as well his other styles, Steve Hackett is an eclectic artist. I would like to know the others diverse perceptions you surely have about his compositions. 



I listed a few of my favorites from albums weren't contained in your list

Sierra Quemada (Guitar Noir)
Take These Pearls (Guitar Noir)
Like an Arrow (Guitar Noir)
Dark as the Grave (Guitar Noir)
Tubehead (Out of the Tunnel's Mouth)
Last Train to Istanbul (Out of the Tunnel's Mouth)
Ace of Wands (Voyage of the Acolyte)

I have to really recommend Beyond the Shrouded Horizon (Disc 2 is especially exquisite. He even does a cover of a portion of Focus' Eruption that's as least as fabulous as the original)
Blues with a Feeling is a must have. It's Louisiana style blues from start to finish.
Sketches of Satie is really nice. This has really grown on me over the years.

Some of the albums you have are among my favorites - To Watch the Storms, Spectral Mornings, and Momentum in particular
Sketches of Satie has also grown on me over the years.

I enjoy his vocals too, such as India Rubber Man (Highly Strung). I think he really hits his stride on vocals with Guitar Noir.

Don't overlook his live videos either.
 
Nice to know about his other sources of inspiration you mentioned here, and it seems everywhere he goes he
translates its spirit into music, as we can see also in the beautiful Last Train to Istanbul's arabian
atmosphere, and i think the flutes in the final part of Sierra Quemada have resembles of that from the andean
folk music.
 
Also enjoyed especially Disc 2 of Beyond the Shrouded Horizon, which opens with that brief but brilliant guitar
music solo (Four Winds North), followed by a beautiful "duo" of piano-accoustic guitar (Four Winds South.) But
now i reminded that Disc 1 have one of my favourites - A Place Called Freedom, and The Phoenix Flown has an
interesting exotic atmosphere.
 
You just reminded me of another classical influenced album: Sketches of Satie - Erik Satie's Gymnopèdies and
Gnossiennes are so well performed here with flutes an acoustic guitar ! But beautiful the whole album indeed!
 
Right on, his vocals are also good, we can also feel his good performance in the nice Serpentine Song (To Watch
The Storms), indeed interesting points you remarked here HackettFan, thanks !


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Absolute genius. Off the album Darktown........yeah it is dark
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Spectral Mornings. The atmosphere of that track send shivers down my spine. 
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Everything from Voyage is excellent.....the rest is just ok imo.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 10 2014 at 23:01
Originally posted by Rick Robson Rick Robson wrote:


Originally posted by HackettFan HackettFan wrote:

Originally posted by Rick Robson Rick Robson wrote:





I was wondering about what PA forum members would have to suggest from Steve Hackett solo career, from which i still have quite a few to check out, if already there was a thread about it i apologize.  Anyway, i made a little selection of 20 from my favourites of Hackett's compositions:  Between The Cold Moon And The Earth (A Midsummer Night's Dream)Celebration (A Midsummer Night's Dream)Lyra (Metamorpheus)Hammer In The Sand (Defector)Mountains Turned Into Clouds (A Midsummer Night's Dream)She Moves In Memories (Wild Orchids)Starlight (A Midsummer Night's Dream)The Dancing Ground (Metamorpheus)The Red Flowers of Tachai Blooms Everywhere (Spectral Mornings)Cerberus At Peace (Metamorpheus)Concert For Munich Part 1 (Momentum)Concert For Munich Part 2 (Momentum)Wind Sand And Stars (To Watch The Storms)That Vast Life (Metamorpheus)Under The World Orpheus Looks Back (Metamorpheus)Elegy (Metamorpheus)Kim (Please Don't Touch)Second Chance (Bay Of Kings)Variation On A Theme By Chopin (Momentum) As you can see, i selected a little list of his Classical style songs that i actually love and for me of timeless spirit, besides it'is my favourite Hackett style. But i enjoy as well his other styles, Steve Hackett is an eclectic artist. I would like to know the others diverse perceptions you surely have about his compositions. 



I listed a few of my favorites from albums weren't contained in your list

Sierra Quemada (Guitar Noir)
Take These Pearls (Guitar Noir)
Like an Arrow (Guitar Noir)
Dark as the Grave (Guitar Noir)
Tubehead (Out of the Tunnel's Mouth)
Last Train to Istanbul (Out of the Tunnel's Mouth)
Ace of Wands (Voyage of the Acolyte)

I have to really recommend Beyond the Shrouded Horizon (Disc 2 is especially exquisite. He even does a cover of a portion of Focus' Eruption that's as least as fabulous as the original)
Blues with a Feeling is a must have. It's Louisiana style blues from start to finish.
Sketches of Satie is really nice. This has really grown on me over the years.

Some of the albums you have are among my favorites - To Watch the Storms, Spectral Mornings, and Momentum in particular
Sketches of Satie has also grown on me over the years.

I enjoy his vocals too, such as India Rubber Man (Highly Strung). I think he really hits his stride on vocals with Guitar Noir.

Don't overlook his live videos either.

 
Nice to know about his other sources of inspiration you mentioned here, and it seems everywhere he goes he
translates its spirit into music, as we can see also in the beautiful Last Train to Istanbul's arabian
atmosphere, and i think the flutes in the final part of Sierra Quemada have resembles of that from the andean
folk music.   Also enjoyed especially Disc 2 of Beyond the Shrouded Horizon, which opens with that brief but brilliant guitar
music solo (Four Winds North), followed by a beautiful "duo" of piano-accoustic guitar (Four Winds South.) But
now i reminded that Disc 1 have one of my favourites - A Place Called Freedom, and The Phoenix Flown has an
interesting exotic atmosphere.  You just reminded me of another classical influenced album: Sketches of Satie - Erik Satie's Gymnopèdies and
Gnossiennes are so well performed here with flutes an acoustic guitar ! But beautiful the whole album indeed!  Right on, his vocals are also good, we can also feel his good performance in the nice Serpentine Song (To Watch
The Storms), indeed interesting points you remarked here HackettFan, thanks !

Thank you too. Agree agree agree with everything. The Serpentine Song - sweet.
Here are the Live DVDs I have of him:
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b. Live Legends
c. The Tokyo Tapes, Live in Japan
d. Somewhere in South America...Live at Teatro Coliseo, Buenos Aires
e. Once Above a Time (Live in Budapest)
f.   Fire and Ice
g. Genesis Revisited: Live at Hammersmith
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Also worth checking Steve Hackett's fascination for the middle-orient atmosphere clearly evident in Waters Of The Wild and Cedars of Lebanon (both tracks from the album Wild Orchids), just to name a few. And i think that it's evident also in this another really beautiful composition:
 


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Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

I don't know so many Hackett songs, except for their debut and one of his last live albums. But Shadow of the Hierophan is a monster of a song, as good as anything Genesis could have unleashed.
 
Yes indeed, Shadow of the Hierophant was for me a clear example of a step further that Steve Hackett was beginning to take on his new musical journey, in which he gradually gave way to a more eclectic and also erudite style of composition, different from that when with Genesis.


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