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    Steve Hackett - Please Don't Touch - 1978 (24/96 Vinyl Rip)

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    Steve Hackett - Please Don't Touch - 1978  (24/96 Vinyl Rip)

    Steve Hackett - Please Don't Touch (1978)
    Vinyl Rip in 24 Bit-96 kHz | Redbook 16 Bit- 44 kHz | FLAC | no cue | no log | Covers | RS Links | 233 MB + 792 MB
    1978 / Genre: Prog-Rock / Charisma Records - U.K.

    Steve Hackett's second solo album ; it's a beautiful and varied LP!

    This LP is worth to be heard.
    It is an excellent album of the former guitarist of Genesis.
    If you are a prog-rock fan you should not pass this one..
    Note: this album has to be burned gapless; because of some tracks with no clear track-separation.
    Allmusic.com 4/5


    Review:

    1978's "Please Don't Touch" is Steve Hackett's 2nd solo album, and the first one the guitarist recorded after he left Genesis.
    Steve gets a lot of big names help on this collection, such as singers Richie Havens, Steve Walsh of Kansas, and Randy Crawford,
    as well as his brother John Hackett on flute and Genesis touring drummer Chester Thompson.
    This is an excellent album with shades of progressive rock here & there, but also some pop & straightforward guitar rock as well.

    The music is awesome, Steve's guitarwork throughout fantastic. Steve also takes musical inspiration from classic fictional books
    for some of the songs: "Narnia" (sung by Walsh) is a fun, lighthearted number based on C.S. Lewis' childrens' classic
    "The Lion The Witch & The Wardrobe," the strange little tune "Carry On Up The Vicarage" is a musical tribute to mystery writer Agatha Christie
    and the breathtaking finale "Icarus Ascending" (sung by Havens) is inspired by the classic Greek tale of the doomed flight of Icarus.

    With the exception of "Vicarage," Steve mostly sings backup or harmony vocals, leaving most of the singing duties to Havens, Walsh
    and Crawford, who all give great performances. Other standout tracks include the catchy rock of "Racing In A," the wonderful acoustic
    number "How Can I?" (sung by Havens), the beautiful instrumental "Kim" (dedicated to Hackett's wife, Kim Poor,
    who also paints his album covers), the excellent ballad "Hoping Love Will Last" (sung by Crawford), and, of course, the monstrous title track,
    a menacing rock instrumental featuring some of Steve's most scorching guitar licks ever recorded.

    Steve submitted "Please Don't Touch" to be recorded by Genesis, but for some reason, the band turned it down. Thank goodness
    then that he kept it for himself!). The only misstep Steve makes on the album are the lyrics to "Carry On Up The Vicarage."
    Musically, the song is fine (I also like the circus sound effects at the beginning), but the words to the song are pretty awkward.
    Stuff about pharmaceuticals, missing floorboards, and screaming from the belfry…they don't quite gel together.

    Also, Steve's vocals on this track are mostly distorted through a vocoder, which doesn't help. But other than that, there's nothing else
    to criticize on this very impressive album.
    With "Please Don't Touch," Steve Hackett stepped out from the shadow of Genesis, and established himself as a solo artist in his own right.
    "Please Don't Touch" is a great album. By all means, DO touch it! Alan Caylow - Amazon.com

    Track List:
      01 Narnia (Steve Walsh vocal)
      02 Carry on Up the Vicarage (Steve Hackett vocal)
      03 Racing in A (Steve Walsh vocal)
      04. Kim
      05 How Can I? (Richie Havens vocal)

      06 Hoping Love Will Last (Randy Crawford vocal)
      07 Land of a Thousand Autumns
      08 Please Don't Touch
      09 The Voice of Necam
      10 Icarus Ascending (Richie Havens vocal)

    Personnel:

    Steve Hackett - electric. acoustic guitars, and Roland GR-500 Guitar Synthesizer. vocals, keyboards, percussion
    John Hackett - flute, piccolo, bass pedals, keyboards
    John Acock - keyboards, engineer
    Maria Bonvino - guest female soprano on "Hoping Love Will Last"
    James Bradley - percussion

    Randy Crawford - vocals on "Hoping Love Will Last"
    Phil Ehart - drums, percussion
    Feydor - vocals on "The Voice of Necam"
    Tom Fowler - bass
    Richie Havens - vocals, percussion
    Dave Lebolt - keyboards

    Hugh Malloy - cello
    Dale Newman - guest vocals on "Icarus Ascending"
    Dan Owen - guest vocals on "Icarus Ascending"
    Graham Smith - violin
    Chester Thompson - drums, percussion
    Steve Walsh - vocals on "Narnia" and "Racing in A"




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