Steve Hackett about the Genesis Revisited II version of Camino Royale: "Another Genesis branch, this time inspired by a dream I had of Genesis performing in a surrealistic version of New Orleans. Hungarian fusion band Djabe take the middle solos… creating a whole new authentic jazz feel to the song. Great mute trumpet from Ferenc Kovács and piano from Zoltán Kovác." Steve Hackett: Guitars, Vocals Attila Egerhazi (Djabe): Guitar Roger King: Keyboards Nick Magnus: Keyboards; Atmospheres Gary O'Toole: Drums Szilard Banai (Djabe): Drums Tamas Barabas (Djabe): Bass Z… read more
Steve Hackett about the Genesis Revisited II version of Camino Royale: "Another Genesis branch, this time inspired by a dream I had of Genesis p… read more
Steve Hackett about the Genesis Revisited II version of Camino Royale: "Another Genesis branch, this time inspired by a dream I had of Genesis performing in a surrealistic version o… read more
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 released his first solo album, Voyage of the Acolyte, in 1975 while still with Genesis, and has maintained a steady output since. He is a distinctive and versatile guitarist who also performs classical concerts and has released five classical albums in addition to many rock, progressive, and blues albums. H… read more
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… read more
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… read more