Steve Hackett
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Stephen Richard "Steve" Hackett (born February 12, 1950, in Pimlico, England) is a writer and guitarist. He first gained prominence in the British rock group Genesis in 1970. Before joining Genesis as a young 20 year old, he played in a number of bands, his first recording being with "Quiet World".
Hackett's writing, combined with his unique sound and inventive playing contributed greatly to Genesis' success and he remained with the band for eight albums before leaving in 1977 to pursue a solo career.
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Steve The Innovator
Steve Hackett is renowned for his innovative and ethereal guitar work and for being a master of a myriad of guitar techniques, including tapping. Though many people often credit Eddie Van Halen for inventing this technique, it was actually Hackett who first mastered it. Songs which showcase Hackett's use of the tapping technique, are "The Musical Box", "Return of the Giant Hogweed", "The Fountain of Salmacis", "Supper's Ready" and "Dancing With the Moonlit Knight". Steve had mentioned that if he'd known that tapping was going to become as popular as it did during the 80s, he would have made an entire album dedicated to it.
Steve is also known for his expert classical guitar playing. The song "Horizons" is one of the most enduring classical guitar pieces produced during that era. Another great classic is the intro to the song "Blood on the Rooftops", which is still a staple at Steve's live concerts.
In the late 1970s he became one of the first and most adventurous experimenters with analogue, and later digital, guitar synthesizers to enrich the textures of his work. Whatever its artistic merits, it is worth noting that the dramatic 'plane crash' sequence at the beginning of 'Tiger Moth' was performed solo on an early Roland analogue guitar synth!
Hackett's guitar solo in the song "Firth of Fifth", from Genesis' 1973 Selling England by the Pound album, is considered by many to be one of the great electric guitar solos.
Solo Voyage
In 1975 while still a member of Genesis, Hackett released his first solo album, Voyage of the Acolyte which was met with critical and commercial acclaim. Following the success of his first solo venture under his belt, he left Genesis after the release of Wind & Wuthering, but appeared on the succeeding live album Seconds Out.
Solo Career
After leaving Genesis in late 1977 Steve released Please Don't Touch and, with the success of his first two albums, assembled a touring line-up that would help in the creation of his next two releases, Spectral Mornings and Defector.
In the 1980s Steve released his first classical guitar albums Bay of Kings and Momentum which further enhanced his reputation. The tour for Momentum drew large crowds in Europe, considered unusual for a classical guitarist!
In 1986, Hackett formed the supergroup GTR with former Yes and Asia guitarist Steve Howe and released a gold-selling album.
Steve's solo career continued, releasing a plethora of both electric and acoustic based albums througout the 90s into the present day. One of his most memorable recordings was the neo-classical influenced A Midsummer Night's Dream which showcases his impeccable virtuosity, accompanied by The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
Steve's younger brother John was much involved (as flute player and second guitarist) in his 1970s bands, and has often appeared as musician and collaborator on his more recent work, particularly on the ambitious 'Sketches of Satie' arranged for flute and guitar, from year 2000.
Influence
Of the five members that made up the "classic" Genesis quintet the most enigmatic was Steve Hackett. However many of Genesis' peers and concertgoers took notice and he has become one of the UK's most influential guitarists. Those who claimed Steve Hackett as an influence include Alex Lifeson, Yngwie Malmsteen, Francis Dunnery, Roine Stolt and Mike Holmes.
Hackett has cited his own influences as Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, George Harrison, and JS Bach. Another testament of Hackett's originality is that these influences are difficult to detect in his sound and playing.
Discography
with Genesis
- 1971 Nursery Cryme
- 1972 Foxtrot
- 1973 Genesis Live
- 1973 Selling England by the Pound
- 1974 The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
- 1976 A Trick of the Tail
- 1977 Wind & Wuthering
- 1977 Spot the Pigeon EP
- 1977 Seconds Out
- 1982 Three Sides Live (appears on "It/Watcher Of The Skies")
- 1998 Genesis Archive 1967-75
- 1999 Turn it on Again: The Hits (appears on "I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)" and "The Carpet Crawlers 1999")
- 2000 Genesis Archive 2: 1976-1992 (appears on "It's Yourself", "Pigeons" and "Inside And Out")
- 2004 Platinum Collection
Solo Albums
- 1975 Voyage of the Acolyte
- 1978 Please Don't Touch
- 1979 Spectral Mornings
- 1980 Defector (album)
- These 4 albums were remastered with bonus tracks in 2005
- 1981 Cured
- 1982 Highly Strung
- 1983 Bay of Kings
- 1985 Till We Have Faces
- 1988 Momentum
- 1990 Time Lapse
- The Unauthorized Biography
- 1991 Guitar Noir
- 1994 Blues With a Feeling
- 1995 There Are Many Sides to the Night
- 1996 Watcher of the Skies: Genesis Revisited
- 1996 A Midsummer Night's Dream
- 1999 The Tokyo Tapes
- Steve Hackett & Friends / Live in Japan
- 2000 Darktown
- 2001 Sketches Of Satie (performing works of French composer Erik Satie on acoustic guitar and flute)
- 2002 Feedback '86
- Live Archive 70s, 80s, 90s
- Live Archive 70s Newcastle
- The Genesis Files
- Somewhere In South America...
- 2003 To Watch the Storms
- Hungarian Horizons
- Live Archive NEARfest
- Horizons
- Guitare Classique
- 2004 Live Archive 03
- Live Archive 04
- 2005 Metamorpheus
- Live Archive 05
- Live Archive 83
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