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. He Participated In The 1986 Formation Of GTR With Steve Howe. Hackett's Tours Alternate Between Acoustic Performances Often Accompanied By His Brother John Hackett Flute And Roger King Keyboards As The Steve Hackett Acoustic Trio And More Rock-Oriented Performances. In 2013 Hackett Teamed Up With Bass Player Chris Squire Founding Member Of Yes To Form Squackett. * Official Website
Steve Hackett About The Lamia "To My Mind This Is The Most Poetic Song On The Lamb... It Expresses Pre Raphaelite Magic Amidst The Urban Sprawl Of Rael's Tale. It's A Song That Speaks To Women As Much As Men. Nik Kershaw Sings This One With Great Passion. His Take Is Hymn-Like Emotional And Erotic At The Same Time. Steve Rothery Of Marillion And I Swap Guitar Phrases That Wrap Around Each Other In A Snake-Like Way Reflecting The Lyric." Nik Kershaw Vocals Steve Rothery Guitars Steve Hackett Guitars Lee Pomeroy Bass Roger King Keyboards Gary O'Toole Drums John Hackett Flute Benedict Fenner Additional Production