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Steve Hackett – Under A Mediterranean Sky – review
In 2021, Steve Hackett surprised us with another acoustic album. Andreas Lauer shares his thoughts for us.
Reviews of Steve Hackett’s releases
In 2021, Steve Hackett surprised us with another acoustic album. Andreas Lauer shares his thoughts for us.
Steve Hackett has captured his final UK show in 2019, presenting Selling England By The Pound and Spectral Mornings plus extras. There are several different formats and we give an overview and review the Blu-ray.
The Magic Stag is the 2020 studio album by Hungarian jazz band Djabe. Steve Hackett (inlcuding his wife and Rob Townsend) is once more part of this project. Zoltan Kelemen has reviewed the album for you.
Steve Hackett is the third (after Mike Rutherford and Phil Collins) of the Genesis members to publish an autobiography, which of course also covers the early days of the band. Siegfried Göllner shares his thoughts about the book.
The Hungarian jazz band Djabe and Steve Hackett continue to work together. After Life Is A Journey (2017) the band and Steve have now released their new studio album Back To Sardinia.
Steve Hackett and hisn band played a couple of shows with a full orchestra in the UK in 2018. One of the shows was filmed and recorded for a concert film release. We have all the info.
In 1986, Steve Hackett and Steve Howe (Yes) formed a supergroup, called GTR. They enjoyed some success with their only (self-titled) studio album. Harald Köhncke reviews the remastered 2CD edition from 2015.
In 2003, Hungarian Horizon was released – a DVD/2CD-package featuring a show by Steve and John Hackett along with Roger King in Budapest. Andreas Lauer reviewed the package shortly after its release back in 2003.rn
After a little break and some changes in his band, Steve returned with his fifth album in 1981: Cured. Thomas Jesse looks back.
Steve Hackett and his touring band recorded a new studio album after Spectral Mornings which was called Defector.
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