Steve Hackett - Bay Of Kings (1994)
BAND/ARTIST: Steve Hackett
- Title: Bay Of Kings
- Year Of Release: 1983 (1994)
- Label: WHD Entertainment
- Genre: Progressive Rock, Art Rock
- Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 44:24
- Total Size: 534 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01 - Bay Of Kings
02 - The Journey
03 - Kim
04 - Marigold
05 - St Elmo's Fire
06 - Petropolis
07 - Second Chance
08 - Cast Adrift
09 - Horizons
10 - Black Light
11 - The Barren Land
12 - Calmaria
13 - Time Lapse At Milton Keynes
14 - Tales Of The Riverbank
15 - Skye Boat Song
01 - Bay Of Kings
02 - The Journey
03 - Kim
04 - Marigold
05 - St Elmo's Fire
06 - Petropolis
07 - Second Chance
08 - Cast Adrift
09 - Horizons
10 - Black Light
11 - The Barren Land
12 - Calmaria
13 - Time Lapse At Milton Keynes
14 - Tales Of The Riverbank
15 - Skye Boat Song
Since his days with Genesis, Steve Hackett had showcased his classical guitar skills on solo pieces like "Horizons." He had a strong affinity for such material and usually included one solo guitar piece on his own albums. By 1980-81, Hackett had amassed enough material to release an entire album of his classical work and pitched the idea to his label Charisma. The record company felt such a release wouldn't prove commercially viable -- they saw Hackett as a "rock" artist -- but the guitarist believed strongly in the project. To this end, he began recording tracks for it on his own time and with his own money. Even after the success of Steve's 1982 album Highly Strung and its hit single "Cell 151," Charisma still vetoed the idea. So Hackett left the label and took his project to a small label called Lamborghini, who released the album under the title Bay of Kings in 1983. It turned out to be one of the guitarist's strongest efforts ever, truly a labor of love, and sold in respectable quantities. Hackett had taken great care recording his guitar, and his efforts shone throughout this gorgeous-sounding album. The beautiful guitar work was complemented in places by strings and flute (the latter played by Steve's brother John). There were remakes of two of Steve's earlier pieces, "Horizons" (from the Genesis album Foxtrot) and "Kim" (from Steve's Please Don't Touch LP), both of which improved on the originals.
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