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    Steve Hackett - Voyage Of The Acolyte - 1975 (24/96 Vinyl Rip)

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    Steve Hackett - Voyage Of The Acolyte - 1975 (24/96 Vinyl Rip)

    Steve Hackett - Voyage Of The Acolyte - 1975
    Vinyl Rip in 24 Bit-96 kHz | Redbook 16 Bit-44 kHz | FLAC | Cue | no log | Covers | RS Links | 827 MB + 237 MB
    1984 Release / Genre: Prog-Rock - Virgin Records U.K.

    Voyage of the Acolyte is the debut solo album from the Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett. It was released in 1975 on Chrysalis Records in the US and Charisma Records for the rest of the free world. Due to the heavy contributions of Phil Collins and Michael Rutherford it is often thought of as a "lost" Genesis album.
    This debut album is one of my absolute Steve Hackett favorites; recently I found an excellent sounding 1984 (vinyl) release of this album, that is a real sound update compared to the 1975 version. And you can enjoy it now! Note: No silence was deleted, so please burn gapless..


    Review:

    The essence of progressive music is characterized perfectly on Voyage of the Acolyte, Steve Hackett's first solo album. The former Genesis guitarist uses his instrumental mastery to conjure up musical images of sorcerers, magic, and old English castles with the primary use of keyboards and electric guitar. Phil Collins on drums and vibraphone and Mike Rutherford on bass and fuzz 12-string contribute their talents to the churning synthesizers that accompany each passage.

    The basic instrumental elements of progressive rock are heard loud and clear throughout the album, including Mellotron, harmonium, flute, and bells, and none with a minor role to play. Collins, Hackett, and Sally Oldfield all donate their voices to a few of the songs here, adding a nice touch to the heavy insertion of electronics. Glimpses of oboe and cello can be detected underneath some pleasurable guitar work in "The Lovers and "Hands of the Priestess Part 1."

    Traces of Yes can be found all the way through the album, but especially on the 11:45 grand finale "Shadow of the Hierophant" that combines all the instruments in a colorful bombardment of musical fury. A true progressive masterpiece, Voyage of the Acolyte is an album firmly stationed in the upper echelon of prog rock.
    Mike DeGagne - Allmusic.com - AMG Album Pick (4/5)


    Track List:
      1. Ace of Wands
      2. Hands of the Priestess Part 1
      3. A Tower Struck Down
      4. Hands of the Priestess Part 2
      5. The Hermit
      6. Star of Sirius
      7. The Lovers
      8. Shadow of the Hierophant


    Musicians:

    Steve Hackett: Electric & Acoustic guitars, Mellotron, Harmonium, Bells, Autoharp, Vocals on "The Hermit"
    *John Hackett: Flute, Synthesizer, Bells
    Mike Rutherford: Bass guitar, Bass pedals, 12-string guitar
    Phil Collins: Drums, Vibes, Percussion, Vocals on "Star of Sirius"

    John Acock: Elka Synthesizer, Mellotron, Harmonium, Piano
    *Sally Oldfield: Vocals on "Shadow of the Hierophant"
    Robin Miller: Oboe, English Horn

    Nigel Warren-Green: Cello
    Percy Jones: Bass Guitar on "A Tower Struck Down"
    Johnny Gustafson: Bass guitar on "Star of Sirius"





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