Steve Hackett

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  • progressive rock
  • art rock
  • guitar
  • rock
  • progressive
Steve Hackett experienced his first studio sessions as guitarist on Quiet World's only album, The Road, in 1970. He achieved fame as a member of the progressive rock band Genesis, with whom he played between 1971 and 1977, when he left to pursue his solo career full time. He had released his first solo album, Voyage of the Acolyte, in 1975 while still with Genesis, and has maintained a steady output since.

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Songs

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    Down Street

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    Dreaming With Open Eyes

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    Duel

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    Dust and Dreams

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    Earthshine

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    Ego and Id

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    El Niño

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    El Niño (Live in Birmingham 2017)

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    Elegy

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    Eleventh Earl of Mar

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    Eleventh Earl of Mar (Live in Birmingham 2017)

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    Emerald and Ash

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    End of Day

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    Entangled

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    Esperanza

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    Etude in A Minor

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    Eurydice Taken

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    Every Day

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    Every Day (alternate mix)

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    Every Day (Live in Birmingham 2017)

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    Every Day (Live in Liverpool 2015)

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    Everyday

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    Fallen Walls and Pedestals

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    Fifty Miles from the North Pole

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    Fire Island

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    Fire on the Moon

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    Firewall

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    Firth of Fifth

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    Firth of Fifth (Live in Birmingham 2017)

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    Firth of Fifth (Live in Liverpool 2015)

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    Firth of Fifth Excerpt

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    Fly on a Windshield

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    Footloose

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    For Absent Friends

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    Fountain of Salmacis

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    Fox's Tango

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    Frozen Statues

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    Funny Feeling

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    Get 'em out by Friday (Live in Liverpool 2015)

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    Ghost in the Glass

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    Give It Away

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    Gnoissiennes No 1

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    Gnossienne #1

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    Gnossienne No. 1 by Satie

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    Gnossienne No. 2 by Satie

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    Gnossienne No. 3 by Satie

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    Group Therapy

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    Guitar Boogie

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    Gymnopedie No. 1 by Satie

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    Gymnopedie No. 2 by Satie


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