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Guitar Noir [Extra tracks]

Steve Hackett Audio CD
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Steve Hackett is renowned as an immensely talented and innovative rock musician. He was lead guitarist with Genesis as part of their classic line up with Gabriel, Collins, Banks and Rutherford, that produced acclaimed albums such as Selling England by the Pound (a favourite of John Lennon). With Steve's extraordinary versatility in both his electric guitar playing and his composing, he involves… Read more in Amazon's Steve Hackett Store

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  • Audio CD (13 Oct 1997)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Extra tracks
  • Label: Camino
  • ASIN: B000006X8S
  • Other Editions: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 268,546 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Audio CD
Being familiar with all Steve's albums, I was expecting this album to be good, but not necessarily a 'classic' in the mould of his first 3 solo albums (VOTA, PDT, SM). However, I was pleasantly surprised - this album has everything - all Steve's hallmarks, & ranks alongside his first 3 in my opinion.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
A Gift For Someone You Care About 20 Sep 2002
By WAJWAJ - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
On tour before releasing this album, Steve Hackett introduced "Sierra Quemada" as "The Flight Of The Condor." He changed the name for this album's release--it turned out there was already a copyrighted work somewhere by the same name. That one cannot be as hauntingly beautiful as Hackett's song here. This is a man with a musical gift and a great talent for playing the guitar. This one track is worth price of the entire album. And there's more.."Take These Pearls" is heaven. Even though it's short, "Paint Your Picture" grabs you with its swirling vocals. Very effective--and delightful. Who wouldn't enjoy "Vampyre With A Healthy Appetite"? Go out and buy two copies of this CD. Keep one for yourself and give one as gift to someone you care about.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Guitar Noir 1993 (Viceroy - Israel) 9 Jun 2008
By booboo bear - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
Like another reviewer I have no idea why almost all of the reviews on this page are of Time Lapse (live CD) but nevertheless my comments are regarding the Steve Hackett 1993 studio album Guitar Noir. Also another reviewer mentioned how AMAZON insists on giving incorrect information on their products. It's a mystery and somewhat annoying. My copy of Guitar Noir CD was released in 1993 on the Viceroy label and manufactured in Israel not 2004, 1998 or 1992. Someone at AMAZON seems to think people are more interested in what year a particular corporation released their version/format than when the artist originally created it.

If you like Steve Hackett's music then good for you. It implies that you have the capability of deciding what you like without being spoonfed by anyone. If Hackett's music were trendy I'd probably hate it because trends are manufactured to capture an audience's money first and foremost rather than actually being an expression of an artist's feelings. It is so nice to have something like Guitar Noir to listen to as opposed to so many contrived sounds that carry little if any sincere feeling. This is music for individuals rather than for an inaccurate projected demographic placing you in some racial, financial, sexual or social category of consumer group. I've played this CD for people in their eighties who loved it as much as some of their great grandchildren did. Maybe for different reasons but isn't individuality and variety nice sometimes?

The music on this release ranges in style from bluesy to classical to progressive rock all with a somewhat sad or otherwise dark aura to it. That isn't to say it's depressing because it isn't. There's a big difference between sadness or darkness and depression and although these songs all have a dark quality to some degree there is a great deal of variation in style and certainly there is no 'sameness' about it.

Oh yes... just to make things a little more confusing my copy contains none of the bonus tracks another reviewer mentioned were "worthless" but does end with a song "Cassandra" which is really quite uplifting and a nice way to end this somewhat 'dark' release. Of course neither the jacket or the CD itself (my own copy) even list this song and I really do have to wonder if any part of the manufacturing and distribution end of the entertainment industry pays the slightest attention to what they're doing. It's all "PRODUCT" I guess.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Not only guitar. 4 Dec 2001
By Marcelo A. Soto Quiroga - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
This is a wonderful work from a superb musician and brilliant guitar player. Hackett grew under the shade of the enormous talent of Peter Gabriel during the Genesis era. And maybe due to that his creativity was not so visible. Now we have here a mature young composer performing a set of excellent tracks that lets us close our eyes and fly in the soft musical mist he creates.
In a classical composers comparison, Joe Satriani's works are a kind of Richard Wagner at a full orchestra Lohengrin, while in these compositions Steve Hackett could be paralleled to the most poetic Puccini in, say, La Boheme.
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