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Genesis Revisited II

by Steve Hackett

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about

If you love quality rock music, then you will certainly have heard Steve Hackett’s work on some of the greatest songs of the past four decades. Whether with Genesis, GTR or on his solo output, the man has been a giant of the prog genre.

The success he enjoyed with Genesis on six acclaimed studio albums allowed Hackett to subsequently become a consummate and powerful artist in his own right. All you have to do is check out the breadth and depth of the music on his solo records to appreciate that the man has grasped the opportunity to be in control of his own destiny. To create impassioned music that has never become rooted in clichés or stuck in a rut.

And Hackett, a master songwriter as well as being a supreme musician, has also worked smoothly with other top names. He teamed up with guitarist Steve Howe of Yes fame in GTR, releasing one self-titled album that was a big seller. He’s also continued a Yes connection by recently forming Squackett, with bassist Chris Squire.

From classical to jazz to rock to world music, Hackett has spanned the spectrum of what’s possible, in the process proving to be a big influence on Brian May, Eddie Van Halen and Rush’s Alex Lifeson to name but three. And, over the past few years, he’s enjoyed a purple passage of creativity, leading to the release of some of the finest albums in his distinguished career.

His latest album basks in the title of ‘Genesis Revisited II’. A follow-up to 1996’s ‘Genesis Revisited’, as the title suggests, it sees the guitarist reinterpreting the golden era of the great band – one in which he was crucially involved – while also remaining true to the original spirit which produced such a remarkable string of timeless songs.

“This time around, I’ve tried to satisfy what everyone wants, including myself. Initially, I was thinking of just going for the best songs not featured on the first album. But then people thought I should do those tracks where the guitar was emphasized. So, I’ve done both. I’ve also included four songs, which have Genesis connections, where the song was written originally for the band, or rehearsed by them. For instance, there’s ‘Please Don’t Touch’, which I wrote for Genesis, but eventually ended up recording myself.”

This will be a double-length release, nearly 150 minutes of music – “It’s a project of Wagnerian proportions!” he says. “For the most part I’ve followed the arrangements we had first time around. But each vocalist has added their own character.”.

The vocalists include Steven Wilson, Mikael Akerfeldt, Simon Collins (Phil Collins’ son), Conrad Keely, Francis Dunnery, Neal Morse, John Wetton, Nad Sylvan and Nik Kershaw. There are also two other guitarists apart from Hackett, namely Steve Rothery of Marillion and Roine Stolt of The Flower Kings and Transatlantic. In all, you’ll hear around 35 guests.

“What I’m doing is celebrating music without prejudice, which was what Genesis stood for back then. We really had no limits, everything was possible. You could have short songs, long songs, loud bits, quiet moments, boys’ own adventures, pantomime, humour, big band sounds, jazz, classical music…there was no barrier to what we were doing.”

And next year Hackett will take the ‘Genesis Revisited’ concept out on the road.

credits

released October 29, 2012

Line-Up:
Steve Hackett – Guitar, Vocals
Roger King – Keyboards

Guest Appearances by:
Amanda Lehmann – Vocals
Christine Townsend – Violin
Dave Kerzner – Keyboards
Dick Driver – Double Bass
Francis Dunnery – Vocals
Gary O’Toole – Drums, Vocals
John Hackett – Flute
John Wetton – Vocals
Mikael Akerfeldt – Vocals
Nad Sylvan – Vocals
Nik Kershaw – Vocals
Phil Mulford – Vocals
Roine Stolt – Guitar
Steve Rothery – Guitar
Nick Magnus – Keyboards
Neal Morse – Vocals
Jeremy Stacey – Drums
Conrad Keely – Vocals
Nick Beggs – Bass
Steven Wilson – Vocals, Guitar
Rob Townsend – Sax, Whistle, Flute
Jakko Jakszyk – Vocals
Simon Collins – Vocals
Lee Pomeroy – Bass
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