Tag: Steve Hackett

Steve Hackett | Genesis Revisited II

  This long awaited project from Steve Hackett is finally with us. And the guessing about which pieces would be included and the debate about which should and should not be included are now at an end. Genesis Revisited II is the sequel to 1996’s original revisited album.  This offering has been a topic of …

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Steve Hackett – The Sage, Gateshead

  The Sage in Gateshead is without doubt one of the best venues in the North East in which to stage any musical event and seems to lend itself perfectly to artists such as Prog icon Steve Hackett. This was the second time that the Progmeister crew had travelled to The Sage as true Hackett …

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Steve Hackett Release has arrived

Steve Hackett’s new album is finally here. The official release date is 26th of September 2011 though many of you may have recieved your order already. See the full review on the review page and order your copy whilst stocks last. I have a feeling th…

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Steve Hackett | Beyond The Shrouded Horizon

Continuing the multicultural musical landscapes of “Out Of The Tunnel’s Mouth, Steve Hackett returns to the more elaborate environment of a recording studio in which he created a diamond of an album “Beyond The Shrouded Horizon&rdq…

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Steve Hackett | The Sage, Gateshead

Travelling North from Teesside to Gateshead wasn’t a sensible thing to do taking the horrendous weather conditions into consideration, but, it had to be done. For this I must thank Ian Kerr, Progmeister’s prolific photographer for driving us the…

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Steve Hackett Interview

I have been an avid Steve Hackett fan since i first heard Dancing WithThe Moonlit Knight in 1973. Sine then he has been one of the most prolific writers/recording artists true to the genre of progressive music and someone whom commands the respect of h…

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Steve Hacket | Out of the Tunnel’s Mouth

I am constantly amazed by the advances in musical technology. This wonderful album by Steve Hackett is testiment to just how far things have come in that respect. Recorded without the elaborate surroundings of a studio it suffers no ills what so ever. …

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