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- Label: CHARISMA
- ASIN: B004ER52G2
- Other Editions: Audio CD | MP3 Download
- Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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Opener Camino Royale evokes the usual Hackett style with a new, fresher, twist. While the album's finale, Hackett to Pieces, was first played on the GTR album.
More of a period piece than any other album, except maybe Cured, but still a worthwhile addition.
Cell 151 - Great rock track with extended instrumental section at the end. I suppose this is very similar to his ex-bandmates' 'Abacab' song, in that it is a rock song with an extended jam starting halfway through the song.
Always Somewhere Else - good instrumental which starts with a Hackett/Magnus guitar/acoustic piano duet which developes into an instrumental piece.
Walking Through Walls - musically more in common with early 80's funk bands like Chic and Ray Parker JR. or 'You Dropped A Bomb On Me' than Genesis of old. A mild funk synth bass line dominates this, one of Steve's more offbeat yet accessable efforts.
Give It Away - in contrast, this sounds very much like a lost GTR track, with its arena anthem-like guitar lines and vocals. Where was Max Bacon for these sessions? This could have been a hit- surely it does sound a bit like Asia, the most AOR track on the album. Nice one.
Weightless - A song about Hang-gliding. Pleasant enough.
Group Therapy - as the title of this track says, this jazzy instrumental is a great group effort, with Steve and Magnus trading off licks and the rhythm section providing a solid bed for them to go off.
India Rubber Man - forgettable but short slow number which reprises the theme from 'Always Somewhere Else'.
Hackett To Pieces - Another group number, this caps off Highly Strung rather nicely. In fact, with the heavy drumming, this also sounds like it could have been a Genesis number. Genesis could have performed this well, and would have had Steve remained with them.
Solid playing, fine songs. If you're able to find it, do yourself a favor and pick it up, its one of my favorits.
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